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it must have been a while...txmade questioning the bible?
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And Step;370765 said:Murder outside of the law of justice.
There is a difference.
TX_Made713;374630 said:i thought the commandments were written in stone...literally...meaning if god says dont murder then there is no excuse
TX_Made713;374630 said:i thought the commandments were written in stone.
alissowack;373716 said:There is an upside if Jesus's Blood is a substitute for mankind's blood for atonement. What is forgiveness if the convenant that mankind made is still broken? I can break something and apologize to somebody about it. This person forgives me. However, that thing is still broken and needs to be replaced.
One thing that I don't want to do is make you think that believing in God is easy. There is nothing easy about believing in God. I'm just trying to address what we believe and why we believe it.
And Step;374937 said:Blah
And Step;374937 said:Killing another human being unjustly is what is meant.
The GMW;377233 said:But the whole point of this topic is why God would have come up with that covenant. Why would he want Jesus' blood, or mankind's blood, or an animal's blood, or any blood at all in exchange for atonement? Why is there such a covenant in the first place? Why does he mandate suffering? Where was his infinite benevolence when he came up with that idea?
alissowack;379958 said:Why blood...why innocent blood? Who knows, but it must be something that requires our best and our most vital aspect of our lives.
The GMW;380637 said:But then there's the fact that God decided that animal sacrifices would do the trick as well. What significant meaning does an animal sacrifice have to a human being? Yes, animals were valuable back then, but only as a material/monetary asset. And for the very wealthy, sacrificing one animal would have meant absolutely nothing. And if God wanted people to sacrifice something of material value, he could have had them sacrifice something inanimate, rather than mandating the needless suffering of his own creations.
So clearly an animal sacrifice is not something that has to do with the most vital aspect of one's life. And if an animal sacrifice is something that could bring forgiveness from sin, then it must not be necessary to sacrifice something vital to one's life in order to be forgiven.
TX_Made713;377777 said:I've have faked the funk on my Hebrew studies...., if god says dont kill why would he go back and say "stone them to death if they commit adultry?" why not "Lock them up for life until I bring them home"
s dude is hilarious
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BiblicalAtheist;379505 said:"If you cannot give life as a reward, you cannot give death as a penalty." ~Osho
And Step;381586 said:"Shut up nigga" ~ Robin Harris
BiblicalAtheist;382921 said:Go suck a dick, faggot. ~ Me
alissowack;381261 said:Even in animal sacrifices, He didn't settle for any animal sacrifice. It is usually the firstborn of their livestock and without any defects. And not anybody can make the sacrifices. Those appointed as high priests were the only ones who could. A wealthy person couldn't just make that sacrifice for him or herself; have a personal altar for themselves. And if the sacrifice isn't done perfectly, you die.
The issue is more about being perfect. It's one thing to be in sin and you can trust that the high priests will perform the sacrifices according to what God says. But what if a wealthy person does give the best of what he or she has and the high priests don't do the sacrifice "perfectly"? That person could just short change God and suffer the same consequence of dying. The rich are just as much in the same boat as the poor because the high priest would have to do everything right.
And Step;381569 said:Well if you actually studied the Hebrew you wouldn't have to ask the question. Once again you go back to a english mistranslation. I told you that the in the Hebrew there are many words that describe murder and the circumstances and meanings are different. In some parts it talks of injury, in some parts it talks about killing accidently, in some instances it talks of killing legally of for blood avenging. So when you try to limp that all under one category, that lets me known that you really have not studied and learned as you claim.
What your doing is like a referee in a basketball game, calling a traveling violation for double dribble, goal tending, foul, and carrying. While they are all violation, they are not all the same.
TX_Made713;370703 said:The rainbow is nothing biblical......it is merely light reflecting off water....just get a waterhose and cut it on on a sunny day and you can make one yourself.....smh at some of the things in here