@pb1022 saidYeah, like not following the Sabbath, a crime punished by death. Real evil.
<<Those weren't threats for being "evil", they were threats for merely disobeying.>>
Disobeying by committing acts of evil. That’s a distinction without a difference.
<<That's obvious since God allowed them to enslave non-Jews.>>
How does that relate to your previous sentence?
You claim God punished them for "evil" while allowing them to enslave people. My should be obvious...unless you don't think slavery is evil, which doesn't surprise me about Christians on this forum. You must be another Rajk.
Cite the verse where Jesus Christ said this.
How are you unaware of the words said by the central figure in your own religion? Quite pathetic. And also unsurprising.
@vivify saidSo you can’t cite the verse where Jesus Christ said that, and, rather than admit you were wrong, you go for the cheap insults.
Yeah, like not following the Sabbath, a crime punished by death. Real evil.
<<That's obvious since God allowed them to enslave non-Jews.>>
How does that relate to your previous sentence?
You claim God punished them for "evil" while allowing them to enslave people. My should be obvious...unless you don't think slavery is evil, which doesn't surprise me about ...[text shortened]... the words said by the central figure in your own religion? Quite pathetic. And also unsurprising.
Typical atheist.
@kevin-eleven saidI'd like to think I know what you mean, but I'll settle for sitting on the ground telling sad tales of the death of kings.
"come, let us sit upon the ground, and tell sad tales of the deaths of kings"
@vivify saidI think you’re confusing what Jesus Christ said with something the Apostle Paul said.
Let's make a deal. I'll post the verse on the condition you admit you're too ignorant of your own religion to debate.
Deal?
But God can keep anyone He wants to out of His home. What gives you the right to say who can enter God’s home? You wouldn’t assert that right with your neighbor.