Hi, okay, you do believe in ethics, so I presume you also believe in God...
You can presume what you want. I can guarantee that MY "God" is not the same "God" you are talking about. I also guarantee you won't like me very much by the end of this post as I do not take fools or hypocrites lightly.
Yes, there is a general revelation of right/wrong granted by God. You just have no ability to explain why something is right or wrong, because you deny the existence of the very source of ethics. You ask Christians about "evil" as if it's a difficult thing for Christians to explain, but you yourself cannot answer the question, "why should one thing even be called evil?" (Or perhaps you don't call anything "evil.")
Since you asked, I'll start the answer to your question by pointing out that there's a difference between the individual and the state.
In the scripture, we are taught that the individual must not seek revenge (Romans 12:19), but then a few verses later we are taught that the civil government has the right (the duty!) to carry out God's wrath on wrongdoers. (Romans 13:4.)
See the difference? I am not the state. The ethics of the individual are not identical to the ethics of the state, which was instituted by God for the purpose of governing and bearing the sword of vengeance.
Nice dodge hypocrite. So, there's no problem at all with "the state" killing anyone because it's not YOU actually doing the killing.:roll:
For your second question, we need to step back, because I disagree with an assumption that shows in the way you worded the question. I don't believe there is even a such thing as a "good person" outside of Christ. So... unless one is saved through faith in Christ, they will be eternally damned. Hence, the urgency of evangelism.
So, my belief that our Father in heaven's love for us is unconditional is wrong eh.
Third question is combined with the second. We are eager to spread the message of Christ. Perhaps it is possible for God to illumine the hearts and minds of people in remote places via some method other than the Bible and the preaching, but such illumination, if it were unto salvation, must necessarily involve an awareness and embrace of Jesus the Christ. They DO NOT need to know how to spell or pronounce his Greek name or his Hebrew name. But they need to know him personally as the Son of God, and as their substitute. In a manner of speaking, the believers in Old Testament times were less enlightened than we are, for they had not the privilege of knowing the mysteries of the fulfillment of the prophets. However, we Christians believe that many of them are saved, though in their lifetime they never heard the name "Jesus." They were saved through faith in this same Christ, though. They looked ahead through the prophets, we look back through the apostles, but we're all looking at the One Christ.
My opinion, you're full of shyte. My Father in heaven loves ALL OF US equally.
Capital punishment: a fair trial that sentences death upon a murderer is a just and fitting punishment. It's not merciful, but it is just. Justice is always righteous, even when we prefer mercy. The sentencing of criminals makes me cringe, and I do have a prayer that such men and women will have a second chance. One thing I know is that, though guilty and punished in this lifetime, many of these criminals will yet be eternally glorified because they embraced the Righteous One who laid down His life for the unrighteous, and so their sins were nailed to the cross with Him.
Like I said, hypocrite.
How do I define hell? It is eternal suffering under the wrath of God. It's not merely the absence of God, but it is the presence of his divine wrath. I do not know the details of how that looks or feels, but I am certain it is the most unpleasant thing beyond our understanding.
Am I ever glad that I know in my heart that you have been lead down the garden path. And yet.... just below you quote the truth and ignore it.
You're right, Christ was "of the Jews." More precisely, descended from Israel, he is the Christ for all the children of Israel -- the children of God -- all who are counted as children according to the promise, from among the Jews and Gentiles, for "Those who were not my people I will call ‘my people,’ and her who was not beloved I will call ‘beloved.’"
I often see in the forum some recurrence of that recessive gene of that supposed ancestor on the right hand side of the picture......;-)
It happens when idiots take, the OT especially, as truth as written. As "Gospel truth" so to speak.