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junostarlighter
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Is God morally responsible?
Maybe the question could be looked at based on these two concepts:
*]Should we expect God to follow the same rules we are expected to follow? If God has defined morality for us and we are responsible to God for following the definition, isn’t God somewhat responsible to us for following the same rules? If not, why make the rules for us minor beings when the infinitely more powerful being can potentially cause infinitely more suffering by not following the rules than any of us can?
*]Do we only follow “our” God because we have no choice? We would not follow anyone on earth who violated their own moral code in the ways the God of the bible has.
I contend that the God presented in the bible has at the least appeared to be morally irresponsible from our point of view. I understand the previous statements that God can do anything God wants and that we don’t have to understand it but I’m not sure that is being truly responsible.
A few examples:
God wants the Jews freed from Egypt. Is it moral to starve or drown or send plagues to innocent people to achieve this? Is it OK to kill the innocent first born children when there were certainly other more moral things an omnipotent God could come up with?
God orders a man to slaughter his son to prove his loyalty and then says never mind - would a moral being consider this to be a fine thing to do?
This diety then requires the barbaric torture and human sacrifice of his own perfect and innocent son to see fit to forgive some mythological offense. Somehow the shedding of the blood of someone who never sinned is justifiable and pays the price of sin? Is this something a moral being is supposed to accept as OK?
Saying that God can do anything and that we just don’t understand is also saying that for God, the end justifies the means.