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QuestioningMind

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we all do. BUT the OT isn't about morality and way of life. it's prophesy for coming of christ and history, nothing more. what god wants for us is in the NT. there is no love in the OT. the OT is what exists before the teachings of christ. the OT is the old world living full of sins and god is angry with the old world. jesus in NT gave a new more loving world. that's why the NT counts, and has the first and last word.

Little surprise that the Old World was living in sin, when God was telling them that slavery and genocide were perfectly okay. So God finally figured out that he was being an angry immoral God and decided to change when Jesus came. Kind of suggests that morality can change. How do we know that God isn't going to change his mind again in the future and become the angry immoral God he started out as?
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
Little surprise that the Old World was living in sin, when God was telling them that slavery and genocide were perfectly okay. So God finally figured out that he was being an angry immoral God and decided to change when Jesus came. Kind of suggests that morality can change. How do we know that God isn't going to change his mind again in the future and become the angry immoral God he started out as?
When I say Jesus, it's because I'm differentiating from when i say God.

So, not sure really, what you're trying to say.


Jesus is the Nazarene, the bringer of the Good news.

// I think you're getting theology nature mixed up with persons in the Godhead. That's why Jesus has a separate name, presumably.
 

QuestioningMind

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When I say Jesus, it's because I'm differentiating from when i say God.

So, not sure really, what you're trying to say.


Jesus is the Nazarene, the bringer of the Good news.

// I think you're getting theology nature mixed up with persons in the Godhead. That's why Jesus has a separate name, presumably.

In that I was replying to syo's post, I'm not really sure what you're trying to say.
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
In that I was replying to syo's post, I'm not really sure what you're trying to say.
Theologically, Jesus is God, part of the godhead. So, no one changed their mind, and you are essentially calling Jesus an immoral being.

I know that was in context to what syo wrote, I don't agree with syo's argument in that regard, but I already posted my opinion regarding that.

// meant sarcastically, your post could mean that you think the Bible is nonsense, so that's probably what you mean.
 

QuestioningMind

Well-Known Member
Theologically, Jesus is God, part of the godhead. So, no one changed their mind, and you are essentially calling Jesus an immoral being.

I know that was in context to what syo wrote, I don't agree with syo's argument in that regard, but I already posted my opinion regarding that.

// meant sarcastically, your post could mean that you think the Bible is nonsense, so that's probably what you mean.

I agree that most Christians do claim that God and Jesus are one and the same. So how do you reconcile the angry immoral God of the OT with the loving and caring God of the NT?
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
Really? Have you actually read about the God in the OT? So you're saying that Jesus condones slavery, just like the God on the OT does? If he does, then that makes Jesus just as immoral as the God of the OT.
Yes I have read the OT. When we say 'God', which god do you think we're talking about?

If Jesus does not agree with something in the OT, then the law is modified. Circumcision is annulled altogether, and the dietary laws are modified.

Hence why you are not a Believer. Therefore this is your argument that affects your religious belief, but it doesn't affect mine.
 

QuestioningMind

Well-Known Member
Yes I have read the OT. When we say 'God', which god do you think we're talking about?

If Jesus does not agree with something in the OT, then the law is modified. Circumcision is annulled altogether, and the dietary laws are modified.

Hence why you are not a Believer. Therefore this is your argument that affects your religious belief, but it doesn't affect mine.

I'm just trying to understand how you can worship a God who thinks that it's perfectly okay to own other people as property like livestock and beat them to the verge of death.
 

syo

Well-Known Member
Little surprise that the Old World was living in sin, when God was telling them that slavery and genocide were perfectly okay. So God finally figured out that he was being an angry immoral God and decided to change when Jesus came. Kind of suggests that morality can change. How do we know that God isn't going to change his mind again in the future and become the angry immoral God he started out as?
it depends on how we act, i guess. but we have jesus now. :)
 

QuestioningMind

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it depends on how we act, i guess. but we have jesus now. :)

So WE decide what's moral and what's not. And when WE decided that the god of the OT was an immoral thug WE decided to create Jesus to take his place. I guess that makes sense, because all that's really required to act in a moral manner is to have the ability to empathize. No gods required at all.
 
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