See Goober, this is how cliffy really isn't any different than mhz or alleywayz. His definition or understanding of "God" is the right one and anyone that believes differently is just plain wrong. He's just as closed minded and intolerant as those he rails against.
Cliffy recognizes that he has a creator, but he's interpreting God in way to make himself feel comfortable with his sin.
"My 'god' doesn't judge" - Cliffy
Alley like to blow smoke rings out his butt. Makes him feel superior. Don't pay him no mind.And there aren't any Christians out there who do the same? I call BS on that; otherwise why are there so many "types" of Christians? Anglican, Protestant, Catholic; all Christian, all believe in Jesus, it's just the things about him and his life you all have issue in.
So Cliffy believes his god doesn't judge. That's something you can't say for your version; your God judges people on mere thought.
Or is that the Evangelical Christian God that does that?
For the record, I don't follow the Christian god either. I do believe in some higher power, but the Christian god is just too confusing, contradictory and bloodthirsty for my taste. Kind'a like the Mayan Gods.
Stoning you say, how about you show me where the 10 commandments or where Christ said that stoning is the punishment of choice. I'll wait for oh so intelligent response.
As for your demand for proof. Ain't gonna happen, that's where faith comes into play. I personally have all the proof I need. The proof that I received you would not consider proof....so.... sucks to be you...IMNSHO.
OT. I don't go for that crap.
Here you go all good believers, remember you asked for these verses. AND I can give you chapt. & verse on all of them.
A man also or woman that hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard, shall surely be put to death: they shall stone them with stones: their blood shall be upon them. Leviticus 20:27
Oh and Those breaking the sabbeth, cursing or blaspheming, adultry, not being a virgin on the wedding night, and let us not forget the rebellious son........are to be stoned Most of these verses are in Deut. with Numbers 15-32-56 covering the one on the Sabbeth.
Remember Jesus was a Jew and said," He did not come to abolish or change the law but to fulfill the law." Matt.5-17-8 In otherwords, being a Jew, the Old Testement laws were His laws and He expected all those who follow Him or believe in Him to obey the laws in the old testement. However, I would advise ignoring these religious laws. Murder by stoning by religious decree is still murder and we are enough of a civilized society to look unkindly on such actions.
By the way, I do not feel sorry for those who have chosen to believe in a book that portrays the supposed Creator of the Universe as a cruel, prejudiced, arrogant, insane nutball. After all the mental capacity to assess and judge good from evil is a built in asset for adult homosapiens. Civil law gives those who choose mindless faith over reason the right to believe what they wish, AS LONG as they do not demean those who feel differently. They may present their reasons for their beliefs but they may not harrass or malign unbelievers, inspite of what any "holy" book says.
Critizing or demeaning a religion or god is directed at the religion or god and is not to be taken personally. God should be able to handle this with no help from mere humans.
So??...It was Jewish law and Jesus was a practicing Jew. Jewish law consisted of more than "10 commandments"
All Old Testament levitican Laws. The only "laws" that came from God were the 10 commandments which Christ stated remained. He also stated that he brought a new covenant, this would supersede the previous covenant made with Moses. A new covenant, that is the key. Bringing up old Levitican law to Christians..... Levitican law "may" apply to Jews, but it doesn't apply to Christians, as much as I am sure you would like it to, to make your job of crapping on Christianity and Christians easier, but you're wrong.
When Christ referred to "not coming to change the law" he was referring to mans laws, laws like Leviticus, laws of the land like Roman laws. As a matter of fact when Christ was asked if the Jewish people should be paying tribute (taxes) to Caesar, his reply was to "give unto Caesar that which is his, and unto God that which is God's." In other words, you still payed your taxes and obeyed the laws of the land.
Now, if you were as knowledgeable as you say you are, you would never have brought up stoning period. Christ made it perfectly clear what he thought of stoning, or do you not remember/know .
I'm sorry dear, but your arguments are old and weak. They take OT Jewish laws and traditions and try to apply them to Christianity. Judaism and Christianity may be rooted in the same history and have the same "founding Fathers", but they went their separate ways during the time of Christs life.
What more can I say than what you have already stated. Christians are not Jews.