Gosh, I don’t have time for this. Is the ‘devil’ tempting me to respond to all these points.
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In a nutshell, I am not a gnostic in any respect. I do not believe that any god ordered the atrocities recorded in the Old Testament.
Well, here is the basic problem: God ordered a number of things that you apparently do not agree with. God even punished King Saul for failing to do exactly as he was commanded. This was not an incident of human excess in the face of the 5th Commandment. Let’s take a minute to look at this - because it really incorporates the entire sad tale of Saul’s failure to obey God’s direct commands to him - as leader of Isreal.
Back in Gen 36 we see that the Amalekites were no friends of the Hebrews - attacking the former slaves as they left Egypt. Moses had a pretty dim view of the Amalekites (Ex 17) Now we read where Saul is commanded to “utterly destroy” the Amalekites…and Saul decides that he is only going to partially obey God’s command - and spares King Agag’s life and the best of the animals. Well, when it comes to obedience, Saul is considered DIS-obedient - and Samuel let’s him know it in a very pointed manner as we read in 1Sam 15. God is not interested in sacrifice - God is interested in obedience. So, if you are interested in a ‘take-home-lesson’ there it is, but please note the context of what that obedience involved. Saul did not appear uneasy about killing those Amalekites that he was not interested in, or in slaughtering those animals he did not want - Saul put his will above the Will of God - and, it cost him dearly.
As I have said before, your desire to reject certain parts of the Bible while claiming to accept others is putting yourself in the position of determining what is the Inspired Word of God. This has already been done by the Catholic Church in 400AD. It appears as though you are now trying to usurp the authority of the Catholic Church. You really should read up on those who believe in Dualism and what the ECF said about this.
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Meanwhile, I am content to live by faith in a loving, forgiving God. Many people seem to need fuller theologies which explain a lot more than I think we can explain with the knowledge we have. That's why traditional Catholicism and Protestant fundamentalism, along with religions like Islam, have wide appeal. They provide answers people want and/or need.
Truly amazing. You have now established that you do not want the Catholic Church’s answers because, obviously, you have your own. Roy5, don’t you see where you are gong with this. Not only can you identify the good god from the evil god, and know what is inspired and what isn’t but now have the ability to sift through the answers provided by the Church and identify what is necessary and what isn’t. If you started out this post by wondering about the devil tempting you - in my opinion, you don’t have to wonder any longer.
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I don't have time to provide a full explanation of my thoughts and conclusions.
But, you do have the time to posit unsubstantiated statements that appear to truly old school heresies and then howl when such a lable is identified.

Really Roy5, if you are going to take the time to post, pick one topic (other than all the things you do not like about the Catholic Church’s teachings) and document your position on that one post. If nothing else, it will help you to better formulate your position (it may come in handy for the Judgment - but, I would doubt it very seriously, indeed).
And, here is the latest in heretical posts? The Catholic Church has been overrun by pagans - and the Church founded by Christ on Peter (Matt 16:18) so that the Gates of Hell would not prevail - failed early on in its birthing? Whatever you think you are looking is not what Christ gave us. My recommendation is to put your view of what is God’s Word and what isn’t in a box someplace and read the actual teachings of the Catholic Church as expressed in the Catechism. In fact, here is a link to the home page:
scborromeo.org/ccc.htm
Now, be very careful here, Roy5…

… you have been given the Truth about the Catholic Church’s official teachings. It is your choice as to what you do with this material - but, whatever you do, you will be held accountable.
God bless