(November 24, 2017 at 8:52 pm)Chad32 Wrote: It's kind of an issue when people want to say he's this good, worthy god, and ignore or explain away his bad deeds. People want to say he can't be compared to ruling men, but how are we going to judge him worthy without comparisons? Just based on what he says about himself? Because actions kind of speak louder than words.
Yes, this is a good point. So what I am asking for from the xtians is not a justification of his actions because they cannot be justified as ethical. What I'm asking for is how a xtian can reconcile the unethical actions against what they perceive to be an ethical religion? And even against their own ethics.