As for your second quote from the Bible, it does not contradict the first one. The time for killing could be interpreted as during war-time. In war, you must defend yourself even if that means killing.
I’m sorry if I wasn’t clear on this. That’s exactly what I was trying to say in my post. And I was pointing out that to some people, the passage may seem contradictory. War-time is what I was talking about, but maybe I should have said this specifically. I’ve thought this through because I am considering a career in the U.S. Air Force.
As for your references to the Old Testament, please call it the Bible, as some of us here do not believe in the New Testament.
I do believe in the New Testament, obviously, and since I believe that it’s part of the Bible, I have to differentiate when I talk about it. I’m sorry it offends you, but the people on this forum are bound to have their differences. Quite frankly, I can’t see any way around it.
Why should I go to hell for not being a Christian? I worship God as do many other Jews and Muslims do too. Just because they dont accept Jesus, doesn’t mean they should go to hell. Also, why would people go to hell for not believing in God? Perhaps that’s one of hte major points that our two religions, Judaism and Christianity, disagree on. My religion teaches that the non-Jews do not necessarily go to hell for not believing in God, but they might if they commit horrible crimes against one another such as theft or murder. My religion also teaches that people do not go to hell forever, yet only until their soul is cleansed of their misdeeds, after which they come to heaven. Since when is not believing in Jesus a sin?
Jesus said in John 14:6, “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” Jesus is the only Way to Heaven. You cannot reject Him and expect to get there. People go to hell for not believing in God because of sin. God won’t tolerate sin, and that’s why Jesus came to pay the punishment for us. And hell is forever. It’s written so many times in the Bible (Old and New Testament).
i have to disagree with you here. I think that you’re going to unreasonable lengths to make the war-hawkish “christians” look right when they’re not. Under no circumstances are Christians told to kill, or even attack someone (word or deed).
I’m not trying to justify “war-hawkish ‘christians.’” Again, my point for my post is that killing in war-time is not un-Christian. I’m not trying to justify murder. I was just trying to correct the interpretation of a verse that is commonly taken out of context.
So, killing out of cold blood (without being angry or hate) is different from a hot-blooded killing… and what qualifiers for a reason to kill? AFAIR being homosexual is enough reason to be killed.
So… if all the “non-killing” refers to personal affairs, but homosexuals can be killed on sight, then sexuality is not a personal affair…
What do you prefer to do in bed? You can tell me, it is nothing personal, but of interest for the whole community, and maybe you have to be killed for whatever you say now. If you don’t answer, then -of course- i must assume that you defy the needs and laws of the community…
i’m sorry. i was assuming that most, if not all, of murders stemmed from some sort of anger or hate. the “qualifier”: killing is only justified in war-time or self-defense (i.e., when someone is coming after you with a knife, gun, or some clear intent to kill). Being homosexual is not a good reason to kill. There’s no justification for it. I don’t agree with the lifestyle, but I would not murder someone because of it. That usually comes from hate. These cases are personal, they’re not on a national level. No matter how much they try to say it’s for the community, it comes from their own problems.
Now I feel like I’m repeating myself, and I’m tired of it. Bottomline, only reasons for killing: war-time and self-defense. The verse that is taken out of context deals with problems that boil down to personal affairs. Even personal issues with anyone who doesn’t believe the same as they do, no matter how much they try to say otherwise. I don’t know how else to say it, but you’ll try to twist my words however you want no matter what I say.
Well, i am sorry. I believe what i learnt from talking with muslims: JC is a special prophet, because he will come back to lead the armies of god in the last battle. This unique feature makes him one of the most important prophets in Islam.
thanks for telling me. i didn’t know that. however, they still don’t believe that He is God, so their religion is not a second update.
It is funny, that you claim that. Some of our jewish members claim that Islam is based on Judaism only, any you claim directly the opposite.
i believe that there are similarities because both Israelites and Arabs (the main followers of Islam) both trace their lineage back to Abraham. there are bound to be likenesses.