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Violence in the Bible; how is it justified?

Bree

Active Member
How is that "logical" at all? And the evidence tells us that man was not created, man is the product of evolution.

Sure, if one creates a false world in one's head all sorts of things can be logical. We need to deal with the world that we live in.

Its logical because a metaphysical being would surely use a metaphysical approach to indoctrinating laws in a physical being.

God did not need to write laws in a physical way. He created animals with instincts and humans with the ability to reason.

Just as an animals instincts give it instruction on how to behave, so does mans conscience give it instructions on how to behave and how not to behave.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Its logical because a metaphysical being would surely use a metaphysical approach to indoctrinating laws in a physical being.

God did not need to write laws in a physical way. He created animals with instincts and humans with the ability to reason.

Just as an animals instincts give it instruction on how to behave, so does mans conscience give it instructions on how to behave and how not to behave.
I did not know that there were multiple metaphysical beings to study and draw such a conclusion about them. Or it could be that you are must making it up as you go along.
 
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