Originally Posted by Thunderstick
DBT
It doesn't matter what you did or did not say ... I have more moral analysis to offer between the Old Testament and the New Testament and will discuss that with a person who has a moral code.

Again I am calling you out. What is your moral code? Without that you are not a moral person and having further discussion with you on this would be moral folly. Why I would try to reach a moral understanding with an amoral or immoral person?



It is not my moral code that is in question. It is not your moral code that is in question. It is moral code of the bible that is being questioned.

Namely, the one set of standards concerning Love and and the attributes of Love, what Love does and does not do, and that God is said to be Love....while on the other we see descriptions of God acting in a way that completely and utterly contradicts these attributes and values.

This has nothing to do with me. It is not personal. I am merely pointing to a problem that is clearly there to be seen.

Last edited by DBT; 07/11/19.