Cheesus333 said:
Slow down tiger, what sort of wrath are we talking about here? Unjustified wrath or justified wrath? If God is perfectly holy and just then He must hate sin because by it's nature, it's completely against His moral law and will. And if He didn't punish sin then He would be unjust and imperfect.
Dele said:
maximilian said:
I read the Bible, it says it's God. God is arrogant. Otherwise, "it's all good in the hood guys!"
Eh? Bible was written by a man and edited and translated many times by a man so it contains mistakes made by a man. I still think its quite arrogant to claim what attitude God has and has not based on your own interpretion.
maximilian said:
Bible is different to different people, the interpretion is different to different people. Kinda proves my arrogancy point though.
maximilian said:
The Sorrow said:
Oh, and how do you justify Christianity's obliteration of African religion?
Ooh, and how about that Spanish Inquisition? Good times!
Hey, you guys sanctioned slavery, right? What a hoot!
They weren't Christian. Read - "don't murder".
They weren't Christian. Read - "don't murder".
William Wilberforce. Thank goodness slavery was abolished by an atheist. Haw haw. You realise it was sanctioned and encouraged by nonbelievers too right?
They were very much Christian. Also you know that bible justifies murder on many parts of it, why werent those murders justified? Surely it was God's will this time too, maybe God spoke directly to them and told them to murder, rape and convert.
Firstly, the bible is considered by scholars to be 99.95% accurate in that we have it in the form that it was originally written in. That 0.05% actually shows up in the bible when it says that "Some of the earliest manuscripts do not include ...." And we don't build any large, influential doctrines on those passages. And by we I mean Evangelical Christians. About interpretations: the bible is quite strong in it's language so for issues such as God's glory for Himself, predestination, one way to heaven etc, it uses objective language so I'd consider reasonable different interpretations to be around the topics of "how to run church", or "infant or adult baptism" for example.
"maybe God spoke directly to them and told them to murder, rape and convert". I'm sorry but this shows a huge lacking in understanding of the bible. Murder? The bible doesn't once condone murder but the Old Testement law does condone the execution of the unrighteous after grieveous sins against God. Unjust? Romans 6:23 says the wages of sin is death.
Rape? Give me one bible reference that condones rape.
Convert? The word for 'preaching' the godprl can be better understood to 'proclaim' the gospel or in simpler terms, 'present'. The bible also tells us that God elects who will be saved (see maximilian's statement on predestination) so it is not up to us on who will be converted but rather, God.
In the past people have used the bible as a justification to commit horrendous crimes but just because they delt death in the name of Jesus, can we hold the bible accountable? If a teenage used a can of spraypaint to vandalise a way do we blame the spraypaint? Simply put, no.