(November 5, 2011 at 6:17 am)Blam! Wrote: My demotivational poster intended for your back-warded reason that justified the killings committed by God.Fact remains: killing isn't murder.
Murder = unlawful (unjust) killing. You would need to prove that God is portrayed as killing unjustly.
TheSummerQueen, a moderator here, has just said that the bible is written completely from the angle that God is good. So which is it? They were lying or you see actual evidence of God being unjust in what it says?
(November 5, 2011 at 6:17 am)Blam! Wrote: About mother part - It's part of motherhood nature to kill any threat to her offspring, that makes sense.If that "makes sense" ...or is 'just' in your understanding. Then God killing, if he were just (work out your problem above), would also "make sense".
(November 5, 2011 at 6:17 am)Blam! Wrote: Unfortunately, that story often is taken as a literal by fundamentalists since it's part of Genesis."Literal" = not literal. Those are the words in english, literally, but not the 'literal meaning'.
(November 5, 2011 at 6:17 am)Blam! Wrote: So the God's plan was: to unjustly punish humanity and expect the followers redeem this "sin" Is that what happened?Again you need to show how it was unjust. Since this is the nature we have (no matter what your religious beliefs), if God didn't do it was it nature that was unjust?