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Old 11-05-2007, 08:31 AM
MaxWeiss MaxWeiss is offline
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Default Re: I would NOT do God\'s will if he were immoral

No offense taken, and none meant either. If you're right and god did endow you (and presumably me) with this moral sense, then why does he so often (at least in his inerrant book(s) and from claims of the majority of his follows) act immorally, when he could have accomplished the same things with kinder methods??

Even given that there may be some greater purpose of which we lowly humans might not be aware, a purpose which by its nature makes his seemingly immoral actions moral in that greater context, why should I (or anybody) be punished for acting in what we perceive as a moral way with what information we have???

The problem is that if you allow god one premise, then he faults in another area, and if you allow him that, then the first cannot hold true. In some way or another, at many times, god has acted in a way which can ONLY be seen as immoral, no matter what allowances you give him.

And that's why I made the original post.
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