There is a halfway point and i call it being an agnostic. (not sure wether god exists ot not)
hi joe. im sorry if i came off flip. alot of people ask what you did too start, but they really already know what they believe and they just want to make fun of us.
that said.
lets talk about some of the questions you have here.
The last day or two I have been doin my research into the Bible and it contridicts it self. In the ten commandments god says “tho shall not kill” but in other chapters he commands people to be killed for working on a sunday.
youre right, it seems contradictory, but suppose your dad said, “dont play that music so loud”. but then heard something he wanted to know and said “turn that up”
i suppose that is contradictory. but its not really a problem with your dad is it?
then alot of people want to say that G-d is wrong for killing people, even when they deserve it. they say this because to them, death is a horrible thing, its something that we all try to avoid.
but think about it from G-ds point of view, death is nothing to him. its not as though He is wiping them from existence, they are still “alive”, they still exist. its just a punishment. from G-ds point of view, He put them in time out, or say, grounded them from life, so to speak. so what seems so bad to us, really isnt bad at all. its fair and just. it scares us, but He knows death is not permanent.
Second of all I if God created us then he must of given us free will along with it as he is all powerful. But when some poeple use their free will (e.g. become an athiest) then he punishes you for doing so. . . whats the point in giving us free will if he punishes us for using it ?? It just does not make sence to me.
He doesnt punish you, He allows you to use your free will. you can separate yourself from G-d. this state of separation is called Hell.
He wants you to freely choose to Love Him. but you have to Love Him for who He is. there are things that He Loves and things that He doesnt, just like us. just as you want a woman to love you for the kind of man you are, whether you are brave, good hearted or smart. G-d wants us to love Him for who He is. to do that we have to know and follow certain rules because that is loving him. if you did things that your girlfriend didnt like, her “rules” then you would be choosing to upset her, and before long you would be breaking up with her. its the same way with G-d. but because we have free will, G-d knows that we will often do things that displease Him. but His Love is so great that He will give you every possible chance to Love Him. unfortunately, some people put their feelings and desires before G-ds all the time, and like any relationship you do that in, you ruin it.
Another this that does not make sence is Jesus. The way the bible talks about him makes him sound like a huge celebrity, performing miricles, attracting thousands of people yet there are no records what so ever of anything like that happening outside of the Bible. If he was such a HUGE impact that even the great Roman Empire saw him as real threat then surely everyone who could write in those days would have written about it. But there is hardly any evidence at all, if not none.
suppose you found a book that told part of a story one day, then later somewhere else you found another book by a different author, that told another part of the same story. after a while you had several dozen books that all told parts of the same story. wouldnt you think that each book supported the other? wouldnt the story seem true? maybe you would put all those books on your shelf, and let your friends read the whole story at one time.
but one friend might say, this story isnt true because only the books on your shelf tell the story, there are no other books that do. you would know that isnt a good objection because you gathered all the books together yourself. you put all the books that corroborate the story together on the shelf.
same way with the Bible. the Bible is a compilation of books that all tell the same story of G-ds relationship with man, over a long time.
now we also have to consider that Judea was a backwater to the roman empire, it was like being in kansas. do you know who the most famous person in kansas is? neither do i and i live here! Jesus wasnt a threat to the roman empire, the Jews wanted Him killed, but they didnt have the right to because that was the right of the roman empire.
now when Christianity got to be a bigger force than just 12 men following 1 rabbi around out in the middle of nowhere, when it came to the attention of the Romans, then you do have references from people like Josephus and Tacitus among others.
a last note is that this was 2000 years ago, and that specific part of the world has been fought over destroyed, burned, resettled and done time and again. the magna carta, only 800 years old has dissapeared, and it was in England. a much more peaceful place. so there is no great surprise that we dont have better records.
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