Why does god incite people to murder

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  1. melodicbard Registered Senior Member

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    True. Good observation on human nature.

    To me, the other way round is also true.
    Christians feel that it is convenient to blame Man or our inferior apprehensive power to explain God's "evil" deeds.
     
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  3. the preacher fur is loose 666 Registered Senior Member

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    to print all the evil deeds, would take ten plus pages, and I'd be banned as it's against the rules. there all in your KJV Bible.
    I dont have to it's all written in you KJV Bible.
    there are just over 50 things in regard to satan, could you show the verses where satan blames god or jesus
    your telling me.
     
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  5. Hapsburg Hellenistic polytheist Valued Senior Member

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    Two possibilities:

    1) god exists, and he's fucking jackass, a self-righteous prick who must get everything or no one will be happy, like a little whiney child.
    Or, the most likely:
    2) god doesn't exist, and it's just human nature to kill.
     
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  7. the preacher fur is loose 666 Registered Senior Member

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    hapsburg: you and I both know it's the latter of the two.
     
  8. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    Is death bad?
     
  9. Hapsburg Hellenistic polytheist Valued Senior Member

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    No. Without death nothing would get recycled back into the earth, and soon the soil would all become unfit for growing food, leading to hunger...which is doubly painful if you can't die from it...
     
  10. Angelic Being Registered Senior Member

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    The Creator does not tell anyonyone to Murder anyone - Dunce!!

    The Murders you are referring to is in the Old Testament, and it was done not as mureders but as the Killing of the enemies of Israel.

    Remember, these were the chosen ones, and their enemies who were practises of all the vile kinds of behaviuor that i am sure some of you are practising, were gonna murder them if they were given the chance for first strike.

    Do not be biased in what event you pick from The Holy Scriptures because you just make yourself sound stupid and crazy.

    From the very first moment of their entering the Promised Land, the Israelites were gonna face opposition but for them to unjustly kill and therefore commit murder is totally false and incorrect.
     
  11. TruthSeeker Fancy Virtual Reality Monkey Valued Senior Member

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    Wow! Two different things, eh?

    No. God doesn't murder anyone nor tell anyone to murder anyone. If that is written, well, then that was written by men. :bugeye:

    Yaba Daba :m:
     
  12. Hapsburg Hellenistic polytheist Valued Senior Member

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    Murdering and killing are the same thing, you fucking moron. They both involve slaying someone. Same thing.
    It's like talking to a boulder...he's just too thick to get it.

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  13. the preacher fur is loose 666 Registered Senior Member

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    Genesis 22, 1 And it came to pass after these things, that God did tempt Abraham, and said unto him, Abraham: and he said, Behold, here I am.
    2 And he said, Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.


    so the god of the bible does'nt tell anyone.

    pleas dont come back and say god stopped abraham, he still told him to do it
    and you even more.
     
  14. enton www.truthcaster.com Registered Senior Member

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    James 1:13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man: King James Version

    Genesis 22:1 It happened after these things, that God tested Abraham, and said to him, " Abraham! " He said, " Here I am. " (The World English Bible Translation)
     

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