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1 | By What Right Does God Rule Man? | Ps 2:11 | Lookn4ward2Heavn | 188302 | ||
PanJam, You said, "There is another reason, and that is His nature. God is pure, holy, sinless, and righteous. He only is Holy. By that fact, He only has the right to both rule and judge us." I agree. That God is good seems to me to be the overarching (over His being the Creator) and fundamental basis for God's divine right to rule. It does not seem to me that being Creator, in and of itself, does not give God a legitimate right to rule man. A father may beget children but if he is abusive, his children should be taken away from him and his right to parenting them be denied. What do you think? |
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2 | By What Right Does God Rule Man? | Ps 2:11 | stjohn | 188307 | ||
Hello Lookin! I've mist you! This is a very confusing statement. "It does not seem to me that being Creator, in and of itself, does not give God a legitimate right to rule man." Because of the double negative. What you are in fact saying is that you do think that God has a legitimate right to rule man. But, you have been talking as if you don't think so. Witch is true? Would you say that God the father was abusive by giving His Son to pay for your sins? God Bless John |
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3 | By What Right Does God Rule Man? | Ps 2:11 | Lookn4ward2Heavn | 188309 | ||
Sorry for the confusion, John. I meant to say that God, as Creator, in and of itself, does not give God a legitimate right to rule man. I do believe God has a legitimate right to rule based, above all other reasons, upon his character as good. |
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4 | By What Right Does God Rule Man? | Ps 2:11 | stjohn | 188311 | ||
Can you please answer my other question? | ||||||
5 | By What Right Does God Rule Man? | Ps 2:11 | Lookn4ward2Heavn | 188337 | ||
God was not abusive in giving His Son - something for which he also agreed to do - to pay for our sins in the same way a father is not abusive in letting his son - who volunteered for the armed services - go to war to protect the country. | ||||||