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Why do you follow a genocidal God?
Bible God, the un-knowable one, has been described in scriptures by someone claiming to know much of the un-knowable God. How the un-knowable can be know has yet to shown. On reading scriptures, some have concluded that Bible God is quite immoral.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK1DbcIbHt4&playnext=1&list=PLC76727A34E740D99
I tend to agree based on moral reasons and would like to keep the discussion on morality without going into whether God is real or not. Something that we cannot prove. We can prove though whether we think Bible God acted morally or not.
The first followers of Bible God, the Jews, also seem to agree with Dawkins and myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7irFN2gdI
Genocide, or attempted genocide is considered by most to be a low moral position.
Followers of a Hitler or Stalin, who would try to justify their genocidal actions, would not be well received by most of us.
Why then do you think that we should join you in following a God who takes the moral low ground of genocide instead of doing the right moral thing and curing instead of killing those he thinks defective?
As a religionist myself, I can understand seeking God but why would we want to seek, or follow a genocidal one?
What attracts you to a genocidal God?
Is it just that might makes right?
We are to emulate God.
Does that mean that you too would use genocide as a form of what most believers think of as good justice?
Regards
DL
Bible God, the un-knowable one, has been described in scriptures by someone claiming to know much of the un-knowable God. How the un-knowable can be know has yet to shown. On reading scriptures, some have concluded that Bible God is quite immoral.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK1DbcIbHt4&playnext=1&list=PLC76727A34E740D99
I tend to agree based on moral reasons and would like to keep the discussion on morality without going into whether God is real or not. Something that we cannot prove. We can prove though whether we think Bible God acted morally or not.
The first followers of Bible God, the Jews, also seem to agree with Dawkins and myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7irFN2gdI
Genocide, or attempted genocide is considered by most to be a low moral position.
Followers of a Hitler or Stalin, who would try to justify their genocidal actions, would not be well received by most of us.
Why then do you think that we should join you in following a God who takes the moral low ground of genocide instead of doing the right moral thing and curing instead of killing those he thinks defective?
As a religionist myself, I can understand seeking God but why would we want to seek, or follow a genocidal one?
What attracts you to a genocidal God?
Is it just that might makes right?
We are to emulate God.
Does that mean that you too would use genocide as a form of what most believers think of as good justice?
Regards
DL