If you are asked by god to do something unethical, say kill a child, would you do it? You must choose either ethics or faith in this scenario, you cannot say that god would never tell someone to do it, because he actually has made someone make that decision in the bible (there's a nice quick summary of the story So would you obey god and kill the child, or would you not?
Quote from: GodspeedSnowjira! on December 04, 2014, 11:29:44 PMNo, on the grounds for disagreement, well, written by Him.You would value the word of the bible over the direct word of god?
No, on the grounds for disagreement, well, written by Him.
If you're hearing a voice to commit a crime, you're easier insane or being influenced by the devil
Quote from: Rocketman287 on December 04, 2014, 11:14:23 PMBut what I really don't understand about the story is why a goat is sacrificed to God in the end. What is the point of that when the sacrifice was just a test of faith and not to be performed? And why would God want a goat sacrificed in his name anyway?
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on December 05, 2014, 08:52:00 AMQuote from: Rocketman287 on December 04, 2014, 11:14:23 PMBut what I really don't understand about the story is why a goat is sacrificed to God in the end. What is the point of that when the sacrifice was just a test of faith and not to be performed? And why would God want a goat sacrificed in his name anyway?In the Old Testament, Israel would offer a "sin offering" to God of their best goat, or lamb. That would cover them for the year.Jesus is called the "Lamb of God" because He took all sin upon Himself.
ITT: question dodging. This really is just a linguistic reformation of divine command theory. Would you obey God if he ordered you to do something patently unethical?
Quote from: Kinder on December 04, 2014, 11:35:52 PMIf you're hearing a voice to commit a crime, you're easier insane or being influenced by the devilSince this is a thread regarding hearing voices from god telling you to kill your own child, I'll overlook it. But for god's sake, please never mistake those two things when it comes to dealing with someone who is 'insane'.