Yes I can see how you'd have a problem with that statement, but God won't punish people who don't have a chance to know him.
So now you're pulling a U-turn? Earlier you claimed that everyone had a chance to know him.
Why do you seem to think that God had no right to punish sin? I've already said that yes he could've done something else. However for him to have let the sin slide by and his chosen people to have their hearts turned away from him would've been inconsistent with his character.
You're talking about God like a character from fiction. One thing that is clear from what you have said so far is that you have no real clue what God's supposed "character" actually is. By the way you explain it, God is inconsistant, bipolar, contradictory and completely indifferent to human life. To say that something is not "in his character" is absurd unless you can accurately and concisely explain God's personality, motivations and personal philosophies without jumping to baseless conclusions. So far, everything you've said indicates that God doesn't have anywhere near an identifiable or consistant character.
Yes he does, but again you don't have to follow/obey him. It's your life.
Saying "yes he does" is not an argument. Just because God created life doesn't give him the right to wipe it out based on his own arbitrary rules. There's such a thing as responsibility in this world, and why God feels he shouldn't take responsibility for his creation rather than just lording over it like a sadistic, abusive parent is beyond me.
Avoiding the point? I answered your question of what else he could''ve done.
That wasn't the point of what I asked. You set up a false dichotomy, basically saying that God's only two options were to either destroy the medianites or allow them to turn Israel away from him. Considering that God is supposedly omnipotenent and all-knowing, how could those possibly be the only two options? In fact, an omnipotent, all-knowing God wouldn't even be limited by any number of options. They can
literally do anything, and yet they supposedly chose genocide as their most reasonable course.
That doesn't not sound "consistant with God's character" if you believe God is wise and all knowing now, does it?
Nope, what the Midianites did was reprehensible to God. Sin is reprehensible to him.
So why doesn't he just get rid of it, or prevent them from sinning? He's God, he can do that.
I don't know which god you're thinking of. The biblical God can't stand sin, and as I said he has every right to punish it.
What do you mean he "can't stand it"? Isn't he perfect? How can a perfect being be incapable of tolerating something?
And no, they do not have every right to kill people just because they "can't stand" something they do. Responsibility.
So to answer your question then yes a loving God can punish sin, which is what God does. Again you're NOT understanding how reprehensible sin is to him.
And I don't think you understand a thing I'm telling you. The God that you're describing makes absolutely no sense and is internally contradictory. A perfect being shouldn't "not stand" anything, and an all-loving God wouldn't feel the need to punish (much less kill) the things he loves because of something they choose to do - even if they do find it reprehensible. The God that you are describing is either incoherent, illogical and malevolent, or so self-contradictory that they cannot possibly exist.
Haha you don't have to believe in him(he;s not going to force you too), and yes it must look crazy to you.
It doesn't look crazy, it is crazy.
No, it doesn't, and I've gone to great length to explain why. If your only response is "yes it does because that's how much he hates sin" then you've already lost the point. I really hate people talking on the mobile phones in the movies - doesn't mean they deserve to die for it.
as I've said before you're not grasping just how much God can't stand sin. To you sin is almost no big deal, but God doesn't think that way.
That is
completely and utterly irrelevant. Please, at least try and see this from a logical point of view.
An all-loving God would punish sin, he can't stand it remember, but he's also very merciful in giving us the chance to have our sins forgiven. Could you imagine a world where sin was never punished?
Can you imagine a world where entire civilizations are wiped out because of the supposed sins of a relative few? Apparently, you seem to think you live in that world and that it is reasonable. It's not, and you don't.
Nah, I have no reason to not believe in God.
Except the complete lack of evidence and that fact that the God you're describing makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.
Yes and I agreed with you. Did you read my posts?
If you agree with me then stop setting up false dichotomies and red-herrings like "Sure, God didn't have to kill them all - he could have let them turn Israel against him". If you understand that
God can do anything then you should understand why that argument is nothing more than a fallacy.
Hmm they may be inoccent to you, but not to God, and God's not like you.
No. According to you, God's an amoral, genocidal lunatic.
God did kill them, but whoa!! Are you sure you want to say they NEVER did anything wrong? You really beleive not one of those people ever lied, stole, or commited adultery?
I'm willing to bet a fair number of them didn't, yes. Do you really believe that
every single member of an entire civilization had lied, stole or commited adultery?
You don't believe that everyone(at some point in their lives) has done,said, or thought of aything that goes against God? I've never heard of anyone like this?
I'm sure they have. It's the "they therefore deserve to die" part that I find incredibly sickening. Do you honestly believe I deserve to die? Take God out of the equation for just a moment and tell me, one person to another person, that you believe that I deserve to die for any reason. You don't have to believe it's exclusive to me, and you don't have to believe it's up to you to determine, all you have to do is use your own brain to assess me as a person and tell me whether or not you think I deserve to die.