Quote Originally Posted by 40oz
Thats funny because God's law also commands you to kill cheating wives and to destroy populations that don't follow their god, among other violent things.
The hebrew scriptures are about god bring up a people to have his son come down in this nation. The Greek are about his Son's life and what he wanted people to be doing untell he came for God's great Day.

In the Hebrew scriptures your right there were rules and things that nation had to follow, this was to keep them clean from the teachings around them. After Jesus Came on earth The old laws were Void and new laws were to guide this next step. Jesus wanted people to learn about his Father in heaven. and To Teach others about him.

And just in case your wondering the middle ages were not following god's laws they were the exact oppsit.
Krogith Reviewed by Krogith on . Jesus wants an army, and the bible is the book of war I was raised in a fairly strict catholic household. When I got into my teenage years I decided that the religion wasn't for me and I left it I guess you could say. I had some experience reading the bible but I had never really retained much information from it. Presently, I am reading the bible from a literary perspective in my intellectual heritage class. It's a great read. So far I have found many interesting passages, many of them deal with war or conflict. I had decided to put a few of Rating: 5