Originally posted by frogstompIts not called murder froggy. I will give you a hint, God sent his own Son to die as well. Was that murder? Did God not love his Son as well as the Canaanite children?
If you want to talk about aborion start another threaf.
This ones about Moses and his ordering children to be murdered.
Originally posted by whodeyFirst , Chrost had nothing to do with baby killing.
Its not called murder froggy. I will give you a hint, God sent his own Son to die as well. Was that murder? Did God not love his Son as well as the Canaanite children?
Second neither did that thing you call god.
What both Moses and his baby killing and Joshua doing the same ought to tell you is that either they made up the part that god told em or that your god is a scumbag.
Originally posted by frogstompMy point is that the mission of God was to bring his Son into the world to save all of mankind. He came to save those who died before him and those after. This was the primary objective and necessitated the birth of the Jewish nation to usher in the coming of the Messiah. What is worse, physical death or spiritual death? In terms of the Christian faith their is nothing worse than eternal death. This is what Christ came to do and would not have happened if not for the preperation that men like Moses and Joshua.
First , Chrost had nothing to do with baby killing.
Second neither did that thing you call god.
What both Moses and his baby killing and Joshua doing the same ought to tell you is that either they made up the part that god told em or that your god is a scumbag.
Originally posted by whodeyThat's absurd.
My point is that the mission of God was to bring his Son into the world to save all of mankind. He came to save those who died before him and those after. This was the primary objective and necessitated the birth of the Jewish nation to usher in the coming of the Messiah. What is worse, physical death or spiritual death? In terms of the Christian faith th ...[text shortened]... ame to do and would not have happened if not for the preperation that men like Moses and Joshua.
Originally posted by whodeyEven before the creation of the world when Lucifer first rebelled against GOD, the plan was made by GOD that he would show Lucifer that he(GOD) could do more with a weak species of humans who obeyed him, than he could do with the most beautiful angel who disobeyed him.
My point is that the mission of God was to bring his Son into the world to save all of mankind. He came to save those who died before him and those after. This was the primary objective and necessitated the birth of the Jewish nation to usher in the coming of the Messiah. What is worse, physical death or spiritual death? In terms of the Christian faith th ...[text shortened]... ame to do and would not have happened if not for the preperation that men like Moses and Joshua.
Humans were created so that the love of GOD could be manifested within us and we would be a suitable offering to his son the Christ as a token of his love. Christ will, in return, give all of his faithful ones back to his father because Christ loves GOD the fater, and we as reborn spirits will be ushered into eterniny.
The passover of 2007 will be a memorable day for all Christians.
Originally posted by royaltystatementHow much of God's love was manifested on the victims of Moses and Joshua's genocides?
Even before the creation of the world when Lucifer first rebelled against GOD, the plan was made by GOD that he would show Lucifer that he(GOD) could do more with a weak species of humans who obeyed him, than he could do with the most beautiful angel who disobeyed him.
Humans were created so that the love of GOD could be manifested within us and w ...[text shortened]... ill be ushered into eterniny.
The passover of 2007 will be a memorable day for all Christians.
god the farter?
Originally posted by frogstompIf you are referring to the Exodus from Egypt, you would know that those people died because of their unbelief. After all the miracles GOD did for them, parting the Red Sea and making Manna(bread) Fall From The Sky, they still rebelled against God and went on worshipping false Gods of gold and iron. The Lord Almighty then allowed them to wander around in the desert for forty years so that the rebellious generation was killed and the new generation inherited the promised land, Israel. Even Moses didn't get to enter the promised land but at the top of a mountain he was able to look down upon it. Then he died.
How much of God's love was manifested on the victims of Moses and Joshua's genocides?
god the farter?
Originally posted by whodeySo there could have been no Messiah without the birth of the Jewish nation, and no Jewish nation without the genocide/baby-killing?
My point is that the mission of God was to bring his Son into the world to save all of mankind. He came to save those who died before him and those after. This was the primary objective and necessitated the birth of the Jewish nation to usher in the coming of the Messiah. What is worse, physical death or spiritual death? In terms of the Christian faith th ...[text shortened]... ame to do and would not have happened if not for the preperation that men like Moses and Joshua.
Mysterious ways indeed.
Originally posted by dottewellThat's why you are instructed to lean not on your own undestanding but ask by prayer and supplication for wisdom, knowlege and Understanding and all will be made known to you.
So there could have been no Messiah without the birth of the Jewish nation, and no Jewish nation without the genocide/baby-killing?
Mysterious ways indeed.
I recommend reading the Proverbs of Solomon.
Originally posted by royaltystatementNo, Im refering to the Midianites and the Canaanites.
If you are referring to the Exodus from Egypt, you would know that those people died because of their unbelief. After all the miracles GOD did for them, parting the Red Sea and making Manna(bread) Fall From The Sky, they still rebelled against God and went on worshipping false Gods of gold and iron. The Lord Almighty then allowed them to wander arou ...[text shortened]... the promised land but at the top of a mountain he was able to look down upon it. Then he died.