jackstar7
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- Jun 26, 2009
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I know this will likely be ignored, but I wanted to bring back that god wasn't disregarding the rules he made for people when he ordered the murder of children. The problem of the story is that god set a rule and depending on your translation, it reads either: Thou shalt not kill; or Thou shalt not murder. Granting the amount of killing god allows, commands, etc. I don't think it is killing, but we can probably all get behind murder as a bad thing.
Here is where some bring up that god murders all those babies. He sure does, but he's god and the rules don't apply to him. Fine.
The reason I bring up the Amalekites is because god has the rule: Thou shalt not murder. And then he orders Saul to murder children. I say murder because no matter what the Amalekites as a people did, those children (infants in many translations) are victims of murder.
So why the two orders? Either it is wrong to murder ALWAYS or it's not. Who cares if the rules don't apply to god, god's rules are meant to apply to men. And in this instance he created a situation wherein men are ordered to break an order (similar to how Abraham was asked to murder his son), but in this instance, it wasn't a test or faith or devotion. It was just horrible.
So, either you can explain how killing infants isn't murder, or god made men break his rules and there is not justice in that god.
Here is where some bring up that god murders all those babies. He sure does, but he's god and the rules don't apply to him. Fine.
The reason I bring up the Amalekites is because god has the rule: Thou shalt not murder. And then he orders Saul to murder children. I say murder because no matter what the Amalekites as a people did, those children (infants in many translations) are victims of murder.
So why the two orders? Either it is wrong to murder ALWAYS or it's not. Who cares if the rules don't apply to god, god's rules are meant to apply to men. And in this instance he created a situation wherein men are ordered to break an order (similar to how Abraham was asked to murder his son), but in this instance, it wasn't a test or faith or devotion. It was just horrible.
So, either you can explain how killing infants isn't murder, or god made men break his rules and there is not justice in that god.
