To: FreedomOfExpression
Wait - you’re actually trying to say that because the orders weren’t directly to him that God didn’t order those actions? According to your book, your god ordered the atrocities; it doesn’t matter who heard the orders given, only that they were given at all.
Your debunking has been debunked. Thanks for playing, try again.
To: Unshackled
So you think the things seen in his vision were literal? It was a prophetic vision. It represented among other things what would happen by the hands of Babylon if nation of Israel didn't repent. God would not act in their behalf to spare them from destruction.
Let's get to the heart of the matter. You know that Jesus' teachings are good, or at least totally unlike those of the Koran, and yet you look for things to use to equivocate Christianity and Islam. So you find passages of violence in the Old Testament and without understanding the context, use these to justify your views.
You do know that Christians are not under the Law, right? Even if the Law of Moses did call for continual violence upon others, which it does not, that Christians are to follow Christ's instructions as written in the New Testament?
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