(May 12, 2017 at 1:38 pm)SteveII Wrote:(May 12, 2017 at 12:53 pm)Grandizer Wrote: Perhaps their objection is that the idea of a good God killing people defies modern humane intuitions of what constitutes superior/divine morality. Whether God should or should not judge us is not what they're arguing about. So focus on the argument at hand instead of trying to guess for them what they're really objecting to.
In other words, nice dodge, lol.
Silly me...responding to the OP with questions. Almost like I wanted to have a discussion...
What it the moral difference between God taking a life of a person as judgement versus waiting for some point in the future and judging them?
The OP is about the idea of God killing. Judging can be in various forms that don't necessarily involve killing. Again, the OP is about God killing not judging.