Originally posted by vivify Was murder wrong only after the law was given? How about rape? Theft?
Clearly, The bible introduced incest laws believing such acts were morally wrong. This means Jesus' ancestors were committing morally wrong sexual acts, some of which resulted in Jesus' ancestors.
And that's not even including other tpyes of sexually immoral acts, like when David ...[text shortened]... hen took her as his own wife. This resulted in the conception of Solomon, an ancestor of Jesus.
They can be wrong yet not against a law that has not been made yet.
Originally posted by vivify Was murder wrong only after the law was given? How about rape? Theft?
Clearly, The bible introduced incest laws believing such acts were morally wrong. This means Jesus' ancestors were committing morally wrong sexual acts, some of which resulted in Jesus' ancestors.
And that's not even including other tpyes of sexually immoral acts, like when David ...[text shortened]... hen took her as his own wife. This resulted in the conception of Solomon, an ancestor of Jesus.
Yes You are right about David's sin too, there was a price paid for that. Then God gave mercy as He wants to do with all of us sinners.
Originally posted by KellyJay Yes You are right about David's sin too, there was a price paid for that. Then God gave mercy as He wants to do with all of us sinners.
If somebody annoys God sufficiently by say, disagreeing with him, do you think he puts that person on permanent ignore?
Originally posted by divegeester If somebody annoys God sufficiently by say, disagreeing with him, do you think he puts that person on permanent ignore?
Well .... God has never replied to any of my posts.