myeleine - The OT advocates slavery of the worse sort. There is not a single word in the NT that directly opposes slavery.
My ethics are infinitely superior to those of your god.
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myeleine - The OT advocates slavery of the worse sort. There is not a single word in the NT that directly opposes slavery.
My ethics are infinitely superior to those of your god.
The god of the OT - the one who advocated slavery and infanticide and forced marriage/rape was the "god and father of Jesus".
Jesus claimed that "he that has seen me has seen the father".
Therefore Jesus is a moral reprobate.
cofty says...
"Jesus claimed that "he that has seen me has seen the father".
Therefore Jesus is a moral reprobate."
Oh, DID Jesus advocate for those things as a representitive of His Father? I must have missed your evidence
myelaine - According to Jesus he was with the father from eternity. According to christians they are the same god and Jesus is identified with Yahweh of the OT.
He said "I and the father are one". Yahweh is the god and father of Jesus.
If Jesus disagreed with or opposed anything said or done by his father then all of christian theology lies in ruins.
Yahweh was a moral monster who advocated slavery, infanticide and rape.
Therefore Jesus is a moral reprobate.
cofty...
I heard you the first time. Jesus was the exact image of His Father. What we saw and heard from Jesus was representitive of the Father.
Jesus didn't advocate for the things that you mentioned. ("slavery and infanticide and forced marriage/rape") You simply have no evidence to support your claim.
moses represented the IMPERFECT people..God called them "your" people. (as mediator) moses was also an IMPERFECT representative of God to his people.
The OT laws were ceremonial, sacrificial and civil...the civil law was, I believe, tasked to moses. the reason I believe that is because moses took the initiative to change the divorce laws, something he wouldn't have done if these civil laws were from the mouth of God.
Jesus was the PERFECT representitive of His Father to the people and a PERFECT representitive of man to God. Do you see the difference there?
The Book of Revelation was made scripture three centuries after the death of Christ.
"Traditionally attributed to St. John, most Biblical scholars now recognize its literary style and its theology has little in common with John's gospel or his epistles and was likely written after his death. Martin Luther found the vindictive God of Revelations incompatible with the gospels and relegated it to the appendix of his German translation of the New Testament instead of the body of scripture. All the Protestant reformers except Calvin regarded apocalyptic millennialism to be heresy."
The above is merely a sticky note to remind you how truly Ad Hoc our beloved New Testament really is. Consequently, pouring your entire life and every waking thought into an unexamined belief in your own particular interpretation of the Bible is practically suicidal. At the very least, it is a wasting of your time. Time= Life.