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?
L Rag Reviewed by L Rag on . does god produce sperm? serious question i know the title may sound funny but the question behind it is serious... i have always referred to god as a "he" because of my christian upbringing. i am in the process of trying to unlearn that presumption as well as all of my preconceived notions about who or what god is. if you stop and look critically at it (which unfortunately most religions do not do) it just doesn't make sense. being a male is a classification of gender referring to a species that produces sperm. does god Rating: 5