(February 22, 2012 at 1:23 pm)Cinjin Wrote:(February 19, 2012 at 8:36 pm)Godschild Wrote: Do you actually see God speaking in this psalm. Just because God inspires the words a man writes does not mean He approves of the actions of the characters in the story or in this case a song.
(February 19, 2012 at 11:10 pm)Godschild Wrote: Please show me the contradiction in this psalm, I personally do not see one. Genesis and Psalm are both inspired writings, inspired by God himself.
What you're saying is that the bible is the perfect word of god, but that god doesn't necessarily approve of everything that's written in it.
Confusing yu think??
If EVERY word is inspired by god than why would he not approve of some of the actions that HE says are "blessed"?
ANSWER: You can't rationalize any of it. It's goat-herder idiocy. It's greasy sophistry and mind-bending verbal gymnastics. How can you possibly be so painfully stupid and utterly brainwashed?!?
You all absolutely refuse to open your eyes to what is directly in front of you.
No, it's not confusing, it's you who can not understand what scriptures say, you have forsaken God and He has closed the scriptures to you. Now to answer the question that popped into your mind, how can I possibly know God's closed scriptures to you, simple, you no longer have any idea what the scriptures mean in part or whole. You have become ignorant to the Grace of God, it's truly a pity.
The over all message is what is important in this Psalm, as I explained the Psalm is about the grief and despair that the Jewish people were filling because they had disobeyed God. God approves of this psalm because of the message that it portray of sorrow in disobedience, yes He inspired the psalmist to write this psalm, it does not mean that He approves of the psalmist hatred. God is showing us that punishment for disobedience can produce other sinful thoughts or actions, to make us aware of what happens if we are not repentant of our disobedience.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.