RE: Religiosity, Spirituality and the Moral
February 19, 2015 at 7:07 pm
(This post was last modified: February 19, 2015 at 7:08 pm by Lek.)
(February 19, 2015 at 5:51 pm)robvalue Wrote: You think all the stuff God ordered and did in the OT was righteous?
Was it righteous to command the slaughter of entire cities, and have the virgins kept alive for "booty"? Was it righteous to drown all the animals in the world, and all people, because he wasn't getting what he wanted?
I could go on all day...
Assuming you have read the OT, it's hard to find a single page where he doesn't do something psychotic. Are you defending all of this?
You know what? I've reached an epiphany. I respect you and Esquilax and I can understand your positions. It struck me that if I was an atheist, I would believe the same thing as you do. It would be a no brainer. If you don't believe in the effects on our world of the sins of Adam and rest of us, which you don't; and you don't believe in eternal life, which you don't; you also don't understand why I believe God was morally right in his actions. You also don't believe that God is the creator and has the right to make his creation as he sees fit. I say we punish violators and, once they've done their time we restore their rights. If we execute them, they don't get a second chance. But if God punishes someone with an earthly punishment and then restores them and gives them eternal life, you don't accept that concept as being loving and just at the same time. I think we're guilty and you think we're not. We have no common ground, so the debate goes on and on ad nauseam.
The thing is, you guys have caused me to thoroughly reconsider my positions and refine my faith. I wanted to face all the questions, so I can truly say that this forum has been a good thing for me. What's a person to do? Sorry for the rant. Next time I'll take it to R'yleh. I need an excedrin!