Would a perfectly moral god allow it to happen then? Amongst humans, people are critisized for just looking on when we witness someone getting beaten, for example. For an all powerful creature it sure would have been easy to change that.
Anyways, doesn't really matter.
If the bible reports on a morally perfect god, it does mean that all the rules laid out in the bible don't mean much. After all, they have been made by morally imperfect people who even lived in completely other times. Following your logic, those rules aren't really meant to be followed anymore - is that right?
Anyways, doesn't really matter.
If the bible reports on a morally perfect god, it does mean that all the rules laid out in the bible don't mean much. After all, they have been made by morally imperfect people who even lived in completely other times. Following your logic, those rules aren't really meant to be followed anymore - is that right?
When I was a Christian, I was annoyed with dogmatic condescending Christians. Now that I'm an atheist, I'm annoyed with dogmatic condescending atheists. Just goes to prove that people are the same, regardless of what they do or don't believe.