(February 20, 2017 at 10:50 am)Drich Wrote:god also sanctioned slavery of Jews, they just had to be let go after 7 years. So it applied to the people he was supposed to love. Hell if you have any love for a person, you don't want them to be a slave.(February 17, 2017 at 9:16 pm)Industrial Lad Wrote: Um the bible directly contradicts itself. God is love but he orders religous cleansings and sanctions slavery. Jesus has the chance to change gods stance in NT but instead he just doesn't mention it. God is all-knowing but he regrets things (like creating man ) in the OT. D'oht I regret that even though I knew that would be the result and exactly why it would happen.
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No Idea what any of this means..
How what does love have to do with what you've mentioned? or are you under the assumption that God is expected to love everyone equally?
What if He never made the claim to love everyone equally no matter what? What if God's love is conditional and has been from the beginning? Then why would Jesus need to change anything?
I don't want my worst enemy to be a slave. By telling them slavery is ok that's actually an act of extreme hate.