RE: Why can't God sin?
February 26, 2013 at 1:16 am
(This post was last modified: February 26, 2013 at 1:17 am by Cinjin.)
I think what the OP fails to address is that there is no such thing as sin. There are only actions - judged by your peers - praised by those who approve and condemned by those who don't. On that premise, and knowing that sin is only a subjective term slapped on a label, I submit that the god of the bible did indeed sin and that he is the most guilty of all sinners.
He is full of anger, jealousy, violence and rage. He is envious and slothful, and I don't think there is anyone that can dispute that he is the most vain being in the universe.
To answer the OP: Sin is a merely a label, not an unchanging supernatural constant and the god, jehovah is the most abhorrent sinner of all time. He should be begging forgiveness of us every day for what he purposely did to the human race. Well, then again, I don't go around asking apologies from fictional characters in poorly written books.
Of course he is. When people create powerful villains in any story they tend to be real bad apples.
He is full of anger, jealousy, violence and rage. He is envious and slothful, and I don't think there is anyone that can dispute that he is the most vain being in the universe.
To answer the OP: Sin is a merely a label, not an unchanging supernatural constant and the god, jehovah is the most abhorrent sinner of all time. He should be begging forgiveness of us every day for what he purposely did to the human race. Well, then again, I don't go around asking apologies from fictional characters in poorly written books.

(February 26, 2013 at 1:03 am)Drich Wrote: Isa 45:7 I made the light and the darkness. I bring peace, and I cause trouble. I, The Lord, do all things.
Yeah, you better watch out for that God... He a real bad apple. That one..
Of course he is. When people create powerful villains in any story they tend to be real bad apples.
