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Question is pretty straightforward: Why is the God of the Old Testament so different from the God of the New Testament?
It seems like in the OT God is a little bit meaner, he favors the Jews over all other ethnicities to the point of killing other groups of people, destroys cities and even almost the entire population at one point, and just in general is more of a God to worship out of fear than love? And then you come to the New Testament and God all of the sudden loves all humans (not just the Jews), spreads a message of totally loving your enemies and turning the other cheek, and all that?
It seems like in the OT God is a little bit meaner, he favors the Jews over all other ethnicities to the point of killing other groups of people, destroys cities and even almost the entire population at one point, and just in general is more of a God to worship out of fear than love? And then you come to the New Testament and God all of the sudden loves all humans (not just the Jews), spreads a message of totally loving your enemies and turning the other cheek, and all that?