Originally posted by Myth
The answer is in Legos. ✅When you build something with Legos, nobody is allowed to demolish your creation except for yourself. Same goes with God. It is wrong for us to kill his creations, but he is allowed to do do whatever he wants with what he built.
"Thou shalt not kill" is (from what I've gleaned from the Bible) aimed towards murder/vengeance rather than justice.
The "great flood" was judgment to those who have sinned. The death of the innocent ones who have died with the sinners because of the flood were inevitable. But they have just received God's promise... The sinners who died on that flood will still face on Judgment Day and yet to face the second death... but the innocent ones will live with God forever for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.
Originally posted by finti
Justice, to kill children and infants (like the flood story) is just..........
Originally posted by finti
[QUOTE]And you'll soon be following themQUOTE] 😆 🙄 yeah right
What makes you so sure that you are right? But I forgot that when people leave god they also leave their common sense behind. Don't be so sure you won't be in hell, cos you wouldn't be thinking that when it happens.
Originally posted by Chibi Boy
What makes you so sure that you are right? But I forgot that when people leave god they also leave their common sense behind. Don't be so sure you won't be in hell, cos you wouldn't be thinking that when it happens.
I used to be like you....Oh, poor souls...they have NO clue......
Study....then by a vowel...I mean a clue.