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Sean77
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He is justified the way we always have been: by faith.
Hmm. He literally converses with God, challenging His justice, and then backs off when God reminds him “I’m God and you’re not.” I think I would characterize that as “by overwhelming force of argument” more than simply “faith.”He is justified the way we always have been: by faith.
I should add not only does God kill David’s baby, he makes the baby suffer too. Instead of a quick death, God makes sure the baby is sick and suffering for a while before finally killing it. All because David sinned.Does that mean the Old Testament taught error, and what are we to make of this, considering biblical inspiration?
You mentioned something earlier in the thread about Job and the “sacrificial system”, to which I didn’t respond. In light of this week’s Gospel, I wanted to add that sacrifices aren’t what God requires of all the world – in the time of Job, only the Hebrews were “His chosen people”, and so, it would seem, it wouldn’t matter if a non-Jew offered sacrifice. So, I’m not sure that Job’s sacrifices – viewed within the constraints of the original, intended audience – would have been considered sufficient to render him ‘righteous’. It’s an interesting discussion, though…!The beginning of the book shows Job even offering sacrifices to cover his children if that had perhaps cursed God in their hearts.
Right. After all, the moral system of the day went something like this: “if you do good, God will reward you. If you do evil, God will punish you. So, if you’re being punished, then that means…”After the great calamity even Job’s wife told him to curse God that his suffering might be ended by his death. Yet Job never does so.
That’s an interesting assertion! The notion of ‘vindication’ is the notion of having a ‘savior’ – that is, a goel – a redeemer who saves you from unjust oppression and slavery.Job, even while questioning God, maintains his faith and is vindicated by God.
What are you talking about? You think it’s right for God to torture and kill a baby because it’s dad did bad things? What a terrible outlook. How is making a kid suffer and die a “consequence” of David’s sin? A god that does that isn’t worthy of worship in my opinion. You have to take the moral high road and not worship a god like that.Hard as it is for our moderns - who seem to think that there are no consequences to their actions, sin has consequences - not just for the individual, but also for the community. David thought he could conceal the sins of adultery, fathering a child out of wedlock from an adulterous relationship - AND - he had Uriah (Bathsheba’s husband) murdered, Bathsheba’s husband to hide his sins. By his own words, he deserved great punishment - personal loss & exposure of his sins. AND - he would suffer from seeing the chaos unleashed upon his family from more sinful behavior that was to come
This is true, but it does not negate the fact that people do suffer because of their own sins, and the sins of their ancestors.And so when Fr Sptizer goes into Jesus saying God causes rain and sun to fall on the good and the bad, he is using this to illustrate that God doesn’t so much directly punish sinners as allow secondary causes to have their own innate potentials, which can bring about suffering for even the innocent.
If this were true, the OT would not clearly state that each person suffers because of their own sins.Many people in OT times believed that temporal suffering was necessarily caused by sin, but the OT never affirms that false viewpoint.
This seems to reflect an attitude about God that He is vindictive and punitive.I should add not only does God kill David’s baby, he makes the baby suffer too. Instead of a quick death, God makes sure the baby is sick and suffering for a while before finally killing it. All because David sinned.
God is our Creator, so He gets to have the say in our life, and our death.What are you talking about? You think it’s right for God to torture and kill a baby because it’s dad did bad things?
Where does it say that?If this were true, the OT would not clearly state that each person suffers because of their own sins.
See post 35, a very good summaryWhere does it say that?
Absolutely not. David did a terrible thing. God also did a terrible thing. Both of them were in the wrong.you think that it was right for King David - who knew & was to uphold the moral law - to flout it - to do as he pleased - to try to hide all he’d done - first by trying to get Uriah to sleep with his wife to try to hide her pregnancy by adultery with him - & then when Uriah didn’t - had him bumped off & took his pregnant widow for himself?
He murdered an infant. Not only killed the baby but made sure it suffered first. He killed this baby because the baby’s dad did something wrong. I’m not sure where you live but in the U.S. we frown upon torturing and murdering the infant children of criminals. That’s not God’s only crime eithier. I can show you many times if needed where God has ordered the wholesale slaughter of men women and children. He is definitely good at the murdering women and children thing, it’s just not my cup of tea I guess.How do you figure God did any wrong?
But your profile says you’re an atheist. If you don’t believe God exists, then you can’t accuse Him of doing anything at all.He murdered an infant. Not only killed the baby but made sure it suffered first. He killed this baby because the baby’s dad did something wrong. I’m not sure where you live but in the U.S. we frown upon torturing and murdering the infant children of criminals. That’s not God’s only crime eithier. I can show you many times if needed where God has ordered the wholesale slaughter of men women and children. He is definitely good at the murdering women and children thing, it’s just not my cup of tea I guess.
You keep pointing out everyone else’s wrongs but avoiding God’s. Yes abortion is evil I agree. What does that have to do with God killing David’s baby?We here in the US are observably a schizophrenic nation then in that while many will say this act is morally corrupt to do such a thing to a child, yet this same crowd would not have a problem tearing out & ripping children to pieces by the millions out of their mothers’ wombs. But this only diverts us from the topic on hand.
To the God described in the Bible? Yes absolutely. I’m sure you are morally superior to the God in the Bible as well, you just would never admit it. God does many things in the Bible I don’t think I would ever do.Do you believe yourself to be morally superior to God, Who is eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, Holy, righteous, just, merciful, etc.?
I’m speaking in the framework of if he did exist.But your profile says you’re an atheist. If you don’t believe God exists, then you can’t accuse Him of doing anything at all.
And these are definitely not accusations. God has freely confessed to his killings.then you can’t accuse Him of doing anything at all.