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1 | Was God morally wrong? | Lev 26:6 | Morant61 | 16072 | ||
Greetings Sir! I asked you some questions later in the thread, but I did want to deal with your last statement. You said: "I understand where EdB and many others are comming from on this issue, but I believe that no matter how "right" our motivation is, it is still "wrong" to kill another human being whom God has created." As I understand your position, you believe that the God did command the death penalty in the OT, but that system has changed. If this is the case, how could it be "wrong" to kill another human being if God did at one time command it? Was it wrong then? Is it just wrong now? Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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2 | Was God morally wrong? | Lev 26:6 | Sir Pent | 16074 | ||
Dear Tim, Since Nolan (who started this post) has tried to wrap it up, and since the original intent of this post was to discuss "nonresistance" (mainly along the lines of war as opposed to the death penalty), I would recommend that we start a seperate thread to discuss this topic further. Would that be alright? |
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