The question that comes to mind is "what is morally correct" and why? What is the standard and why? If it is just societies' take on a matter, it would differ within a society and why would the majority (if that is the argument) be right?
To explain the issue on the bears etc, it is very plain from Scripture that God does not execute judgement immediately in all cases. Evidence of this is the fact that people rejecting Christ are still allowed the opportunity to turn to Him. In other cases (as with the bears ) it is done immediately. Plenty of examples in the Bible of that as well.
Inconsistent? It seems to me fairly obvious that if a person's actions are without motive, it may be regarded as inconsistent when seemingly similar "transgressions" receive different "treatment".
The question that is often asked by Christians is "Why me Lord" when bad things happen to them, and the "wicked" seems to prosper. This is where faith and acceptance of the Word comes in. The Bible teaches in Rom 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." Thus, just as a child trusts his father to do the right thing although it seems rather unfair at the time, the Christian who has placed his trust in God, trusts God to be true to his word.
To explain the issue on the bears etc, it is very plain from Scripture that God does not execute judgement immediately in all cases. Evidence of this is the fact that people rejecting Christ are still allowed the opportunity to turn to Him. In other cases (as with the bears ) it is done immediately. Plenty of examples in the Bible of that as well.
Inconsistent? It seems to me fairly obvious that if a person's actions are without motive, it may be regarded as inconsistent when seemingly similar "transgressions" receive different "treatment".
The question that is often asked by Christians is "Why me Lord" when bad things happen to them, and the "wicked" seems to prosper. This is where faith and acceptance of the Word comes in. The Bible teaches in Rom 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." Thus, just as a child trusts his father to do the right thing although it seems rather unfair at the time, the Christian who has placed his trust in God, trusts God to be true to his word.