So if you believed in him as the only God but your parents didn't, you'd be fine with God killing you?
You seem to be a bit confused.
I believe in God and Jesus if my parents didn't they would not have ever lasting life, but my parents did and I know I will see them again when I die.
I'm not the least bit confused, you seem confused on which deflection tactic to use.
The Egyptian children, infants and babies were killed by God because of their parents views and actions.
HYPOTHETICALLY, if your parents were non-believers would you be ok with God murdering you because of this?
I realize this wasn't addressed to me, however I'd like to address it, if its ok.
Listen - is it hard to understand why God has done what He has done? Yes, sometimes it definately is. Did Adam and Eve have bellybuttons? What came first, the chicken or the egg? How did He heal people? How did He have Moses part the seas? Why can't we see Him physically now? Do you think every Christian hasn't had questions such as those? Of course we do. But we "yield". We submit to Him, knowing that although we do not understand or even like some things, we know He is the Lord, our Creator. Why even take a stand against Him, as it wouldn't work anyhow. Job, Chapter 38 is a great example of who we are, (His Created) and Who He is - our Creator.
Job 38 - Passage*Lookup - New International Version, ©2011 - BibleGateway.com
Most importantly, ultimately the Lord had an overall plan through Jesus Christ our Lord - and it's all out of love, it's all out of Grace, it's all out of mercy. He does not want anyone to perish but be with Him eternally.
But how can people be with Him, if they don't even believe in Him?
We are given a free will. Love and trust are not forced. And if you understood God's character more, instead of fighting against Him, you'd understand more, and that we cannot truly love one another without Him. We fail at it miserably. Even after knowing God, we still fail at it. But LOVE (And God is love) covers a multitude of sins. Forgiveness is one of the hardest things but is what is needed when loving one another. Understanding "Agape" love has alot to do with it. (You can google it or something if you wish).
I understand you say you don't believe, but I could ask you all sorts of "hypotheticals" also. Would any of them change your mind? What would it take for you to believe in God, our Creator? If you were at war in a foxhole facing your iminent death? Or would you just sit there and say, "well, thats it."
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