To: Asfarastheeastisfromthewest...
"Genesis 18: 22 33: God determines to destroy Sodom. Abraham argues with God, reminding God that God must live by the moral rules God established, and asks if God would destroy the guilty along with the innocent if Sodom had fifty innocent people. God says that, if there are fifty such people, the whole will be forgiven for their sake. Abraham continues haggling, bargaining God down to saving the entire city for the sake only ten innocent people. God agrees, I will not destroy, for the sake of ten.Go to the New Testament - Jesus' teaching shows God's mercy for the individual even more clearly.
Too bad Pat didn't have this on his mind the other day.
To: GOP_Party_Animal
Go to the New Testament - Jesus' teaching shows God's mercy for the individual even more clearly.You didn't point to a specific reference in the New Testament to support your point but I don't believe there is actually a conflict between the two... a difference but not a conflict. God hated sin in the Old Testament and he still hated sin the New Testatment. Likewise God blessed those who followed his ways in the Old Testament and he continues to bless those who follow Jesus Christ in the New Testament age.
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01/15/2010 11:50:55 AM PST by
Asfarastheeastisfromthewest...
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