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Morality of God's commandment to kill rebels
Although I do appreciate the effort and gentleness of intention with which you have answered this difficult question, I still consider the action is not worthy of a Perfect & Almighty God. Bless you all!
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Morality of God's commandment to kill rebels
I'm sorry for not being more gentle, but I need to ask this: are you willing to kill your loved ones in order to "go to the Lord"? You think that doing it would make you proud of your "sanctification"?
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What did the blind man from Bethsaida see?
Maybe Matthew 3:10? And even now the ax is laid to the root of the trees. Therefore every tree which does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
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Morality of God's commandment to kill rebels
Ok, I will reformulate the question in order to make it look "in context". Thanks.
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Morality of God's commandment to kill rebels
@ThaddeusB It is a contradiction with the passage I did cite: Matthew 5:43-48 and the context is pretty clear: Levites killed his neighbor obeying God's commandment and been blessed by Moses words for this act.
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Morality of God's commandment to kill rebels
@ThaddeusB Isn't this absolutely opposed to what we have learned from Jesus? I know it's a general question, but I do think is worthy to be explained as we -as Christians- are called moral people
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