Quote Originally Posted by illnillinois
Thats the difference between the new test and the old test..
I am sure your reading it right, but the new test is the standards of todays life..

I think the answers you seek are in the new test..
like in old, moses had many wifes. many prophets did. Eye for a eye.
Things changed after god sent christ down..
Yeah thats a good point, and I realise that the new testament is much more in line with the morals of todays society, and I probably wouldn't have a problem with the new testament. This is where I see a problem: god wrote the old testament, right? (I'm assuming this is right, I don't actually know). Why should god's morals change? Isn't god the perfect being? Did he write the old testament, wait a few thousand years, then make some changes for the better? If so, then is he in some way experimenting with us? Because what I don't understand, is how a perfect being could be wrong. And, by changing the old testament to the new testament, isn't that indicating that god thought that the old testament was wrong in some places?