Originally posted by: Arkitech
Originally posted by: plastick
I am reading through the Bible starting with the old testiment and I am on Exodus 12. I am reading about how God killed all the firstborn sons in Eygpt. Pretty wild...
Does anyone else find this disturbing? A God of love kills every first born in an entire country, something is very wrong with that account. Same applies to the account about Noah and the ark except for in that situation every human on the planet with the exception of Noah his family were killed. Then you have Job, Satan convinced God that he could make Job break his faith. In the end God allowed Satan to kill all of Job's children (I think he had 10 kids).
I was raised in a christian household so I'm very familiar with the bible, yet it makes no sense to me why a supposed God of love would cause or allow events like that to take place.
Anyone else every think about stuff like that?
When people think of a God of Love, the first image that comes to mind is this grandfatherly type of figure who shakes his head when you do wrong,etc. Unfortunately this is the wrong image of God. God is Love, but He is alos Holy. Holiness can be characterized as a total hatred and isolation from sin.
In the cases stated above, God had given people chance after chance to repent and turn from sins. Its not like he jumped them by surprise and said..."opps you done wrong..you die." The pharoah was given repeated warnings by Moses (the 7 plagues) and the people during Noah's time were given several hundred years to repent. (how long it took to build the ark) but they didn't.
It's like working with kids..when they do something bad, you give them a chance and let them know they are doing wrong. Sometimes you give them more than one chance. But you have to draw the line finally.
In some ways, I'm reminded of the many times ATOT members demand justice when an article is posted concerning soemthing some child abuser or murderer has done. There is a line and you don't cross it. You are given plenty of warning and chances.
In the same way, God showed his Holiness by demanding payment for sin (death) which Christ himself was willing to pay on behalf of those who could not make the payment. He didn't have to, but He made the ultimate sacrifice His own son - so that the debt would be paid. God IS Holy, but he is also LOVE.