@kellyjay saidPresumably, by "God", you mean some kind of creator entity.
God is good, righteous, just, holy, all-powerful, all-knowing, timeless without beginning or end, and unchanging.
If so, why are you giving it human attributes?
Perhaps, this creator entity's attributes are the laws of physics and chemistry, and the universe, as we observe it, is the only manifestation of this entity that we currently know.
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God is good, righteous, just, holy, all-powerful, all-knowing, timeless without beginning or end, and unchanging.
We were made in His image, thoughts?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidAgreed.
God, as represented in the OT, is clearly none of those things. (Even by His own standards).
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThe ten plagues of Egypt are a clear example of your point.
God, as represented in the OT, is clearly none of those things. (Even by His own standards).
The story was great for Moses, but extremely unjust for the innocent Egyptians who had nothing to do with Moses and Pharaoh.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI disagree, we see the consequences of sin in the OT and in the NT God’s solution. Same God in the OT hung on the cross in the NT.
God, as represented in the OT, is clearly none of those things. (Even by His own standards).
@kellyjay saidKellyJay, you would be a terrible juror.
I disagree, we see the consequences of sin in the OT and in the NT God’s solution. Same God in the OT hung on the cross in the NT.
You have no concept of sifting through evidence, and making a logical conclusion.
Do you realize.......God gave you a brain to use?
@ghost-of-a-duke saidAs per our understanding, knowledge = 🤯🥱
God, as represented in the OT, is clearly none of those things. (Even by His own standards).