@ superstarr
1. I said my "first" example, not my second. Look back
I answered the first example. You applied the answer to the second example to the first as well; and it didn't apply.
2. Yes God kills, but never murders. This is the distinction. Killing isn't wrong, murder is.
4. Well if Jesus did say that, think of it this way. There are a lot of repulsive things in the Old Testament, and if God wrote and/or inspired the OT, and if Jesus is God, then he DID approve of those things regardless of Jesus mentioning them or not.
In the OT it says "an eye for an eye" (repay evil with evil) and in the NT Jesus says "turn the other cheek" (repay evil with kindness). 1 = people's law. 2 = God's law.
1. I said my "first" example, not my second. Look back
I answered the first example. You applied the answer to the second example to the first as well; and it didn't apply.
2. Yes God kills, but never murders. This is the distinction. Killing isn't wrong, murder is.
4. Well if Jesus did say that, think of it this way. There are a lot of repulsive things in the Old Testament, and if God wrote and/or inspired the OT, and if Jesus is God, then he DID approve of those things regardless of Jesus mentioning them or not.
In the OT it says "an eye for an eye" (repay evil with evil) and in the NT Jesus says "turn the other cheek" (repay evil with kindness). 1 = people's law. 2 = God's law.