Esquilax do you think it is possible that if God knew everything, God would be able to judge who deserved punishment and who didn't? In the case of Sodom and Gommorah, God destroyed the entire city because the entire city deserved punishment. What is unreasonable about believing that if God knows everything, God would know who was guilty and who not, and if God knew this, God would be justified in killing them.
There are differences between the invasion of Canaan and WWII, but the difference is that in the case of WWII, the allies killed without having any idea of whether the people being killed were innocent or guilty, where as in the case of the book of Joshua, God knew exactly who was guilty.
What is immoral about God judging a certain person for his sins? Why should God be more merciful with people that do evil, for instance, burning their children, then the allies were during World War 2.
There are differences between the invasion of Canaan and WWII, but the difference is that in the case of WWII, the allies killed without having any idea of whether the people being killed were innocent or guilty, where as in the case of the book of Joshua, God knew exactly who was guilty.
What is immoral about God judging a certain person for his sins? Why should God be more merciful with people that do evil, for instance, burning their children, then the allies were during World War 2.