truth dancer wrote:Aside from the volumnous evidence to the contrary, how do you draw this conclusion?
What evidence is there that God commands the slaughtering of babies and children?
As far as I can tell the, "God said," excuse for horrific acts and cruelty has no evidence whatsoever other than a few men claiming they speak to God.
I'm totally with James on this one.... I struggle with those men who justify their cruely by invoking God. If God is as they say, why is anyone worshipping "him?"
~dancer~
I like the peaceful way about you, Truth Dancer. Now you (and James) got me thinking about a few things.
I've spent a good deal of this week permitting myself to be miserable and angry. I'm starting to sense I'm in a bit of a fog.
I'm not trying to be funny, annoying or even cynical here, but I'm going to make a list -
I can't think of one single time where I personally felt inspired to:
1) Take someones land or any other possession - ever.
2) Seek vengeance
3) Take someones livelyhood from them.
4) Not take full responsibility for my actions
5) Force someone to do something against their will
6) Look upon my neighbor's wife or daughters (or all of the sick and afflicted on the internet)
7) Take someones life (this has some exceptions - if you find every reference regarding the character of a captain Moroni in the Book of Mormon, there is nothing I would disagree with. Once again, Smith had no idea what treatures his book contained).
8) Delight in bloodshed of any kind.
9) Lie, deceive or otherwise withhold information that would sway success in my (or anyone elses) favor - including the Mormon's prophet or god.
I have felt inspired or at least felt at peace when I have:
1) Testified against an evil human being, which led to his conviction.
2) Forgiven and bore no malice and let it go.
3) Apologised
4) Saved someone from death at my own peril.
5) Helped a perfect stranger - or a not so perfect stranger
6) Spoke kind words, anytime.
7) Worked an honest days living
8) Compensated my employees justly and even gratiously
9) Taught things that I considered the peaceable things of the kingdom, like the principles of charity, forgiveness and repentance
10) Given father's blessings.
11) Expressed honest gratitude, anytime.
It's sad that an organization that has had so much potential to truly make a difference in this world would hold on so very tightly
to that which is filthy still. Maybe the God I thought I had made a connection with all of these years is not responsible for
what men have done in his name. He (God) has never given me that impression - just wicked men with ulterior motives have.
That is why I named this thread, "Wild Kingdom" - True followers of Christ are peaceable by nature. Now that I am much more
mature than I was at seven, I can see why animals might enjoy their best meals while their dinner is screaming and heaving.
But humans have the potential to be much better than that. I would hope that an unseen God that alledgedly sent his Son to do
what they say He did would teach us to be better than that anyway.
Even with all of the wars referenced in the Book of Mormon there is not one time where the righteous were justified in giving
the first offence, or commanded by their righteous leaders to seek out and destroy. Not even once taking the lives of women,
children or even unarmed soldiers - ever.
Once again, thankyou Truth Dancer.