Quote Originally Posted by Torog
God is both a loving God and a wrathful God,and He sent His only Son,to deliver a message of unconditional love. I would like to know more about the Amalekites..maybe their culture was so revolting and blasphemous,that God decided to exert His Wrath upon them
I highly doubt every human, every baby, and every animal in that society were so horrible that they deserved to die. If you say they did, I have to question whether you have any sense of the humane.

..after all..in your world of belief,those who oppose God,Jesus Christ and Christianity,can never do anything wrong or immoral..do you not percieve that those who pursue Light,are Evil..and that those who pursue Darkness,are Good ?
I never said that. I'm believe that whether a person is "good" or "evil" are independent of somebody's religious beliefs or lack thereof. I don't believe atheism and good behavior can't coexist, nor do I believe that all religious people are necessarily moral. Certainly there have been evil atheists (Stalin comes to mind), and evil Christians (such as, say, the perpetrators of the Spanish Inquisition), but there are lots more good atheists and good Christians than that. I believe that people are on the whole good creatures. I know you already disagree with that (Original Sin...) and there's no way to change your mind, but it's what I sincerely believe.
ermitonto Reviewed by ermitonto on . Do you believe in a god? I grew up in a Christian family, and every Sunday my parents brought me to church to learn the word of god. As I grew up, the more I began to think about religion and this idea of a god, and the more it came to me, isn't this a bit silly? This almighty powerful god for some reason created this extraordinarily complex universe and then left without showing shed of proof of his existence. I have talked with many religious people and have tried to understand their reasoning as to why they believe Rating: 5