(November 20, 2017 at 3:30 pm)Godscreated Wrote:(November 19, 2017 at 10:55 am)Greatest I am Wrote: Tell us my friend, is using genocide, killing and torturing when one can cure as well as kill, good character traits; be it a man or a God that does the killing instead of curing?God cures people all the time and I would suspect since you do not believe in god you can't see what He does. God is the creator and care taker of His people and does as His will requires. Wiping out the entire world with a flood holds the same as I described above. God will protect His plan against anything that would try and prevent them, whether they are aware of what they are doing or not, their intent was evil nonetheless.
I think curing is the best moral position yet God kills.
Should a God who kills instead of curing be adored, or should such a God be hated?
Regards
DL
How do you cure a people that refuses to believe in God, who would do everything they can to go against His people, atheist should give this serious thought before condemning God for exercising His rights as the creator and savior of man.
God should always be adored, because His will is for the salvation of those who will choose to believe in Christ Jesus and he will defend against all who stand in the way. Jesus said if you are not for me you are against me and it is the later that God will defend His people from when He deems it the best thing to do.
GC
This shows exactly why I consider religion dangerous. "Wiping out a whole nation for it's attacks on His people is God's right, He did create them. Just as you have the right to destroy anything you make." shows just this kind of scary pseudo-morality. God could change people's minds, show that he exists, but no. People don't matter in god's eyes, at least the one's who won't bow and scrape to him. And, I suppose, that I can kill my kids with impunity, as I have created them.
This is nothing but a religion of fear and ignorance. Tailor-made for mindless people like you.
"The last superstition of the human mind is the superstition that religion in itself is a good thing." - Samuel Porter Putnam