pgwenthold
Penultimate Amazing
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But God is supposed to be better than us. If his morality is no better, or indeed different, from human morality, then what's the point of him?
Furthermore, if, as is the case, the moral code of this god reflects very closely the morality of the people at the time and place when belief in this god first arose, then surely this is a clear indication that this deity was created- as in dreamed up- by humans living at that time.
And if God can't forgive murderers, what was the whole "Jesus died for our sins" thing all about? I thought Jesus bore the punishment for our sins and through his death, our sins are forgiven? Heck, the protestant view is that you are saved by God's Grace alone. So what did the other poster mean when saying that God can't just forgive murder? That's the whole premise of Christianity.
Sometimes I can't keep up with it.