You keep saying this as though it were profound. How can we discuss the validity of the Bible without referring to the text?
Even if a creator God exists, I would not want to do what he says unless it is moral to do so.
Best,
Leela
because one cannot interpret the Scripture piecemeal, to speak authoritatively on them, one must interpret them in the full light of scripture, we are not for the most part protestants.
otherwise one makes statements concerning Scripture that in no way reflect our general belief, or understanding of them.
as i said earlier, one cannot interpret the meaning of one passage of a complicated contract, with out considering all the other addendum, clauses etc
so unless you claim to be a biblical scholar, your opinion, concerning any particular passage, will lend little weight to your arguments
after all we know full well that you are not seeking to find that any of it is valid, your obvious bias prevents it.
further, validation of the Bible wouldn’t be found in the Scripture, how can one be self validating, in any thing but a math text book?
God does exist as evidenced by the current state of scientific, cosmological evidence, further overwhelming historical, physical, written, evidence along with the testimonies at many present at the time.
you are free to exercise your will in any way you like. and to decide on what you believe is moral, and to act on it, He won’t stop you.
what evidence do you have that might deny any of these assertions?