A moral God?
Dave Gaban errancy@infidels.org
Tue, 25 May 1999 01:15:37 -0700 (00927638137, 374A5C29.5A48@slip.net)
Dave G.
It would be much more difficult for skeptics to argue against
the morals of God, if Christians would just admit we are nothing
more than God's little playthings. Whatever pleases God, is moral.
God may torture, love, exterminate, defile, save or doom whomever
he pleases with no requirement to answer for his crimes.
If God kills, it is always moral.
If God has sex with an unmarried virgin, it is always moral.
If God exterminates all life, it is always moral.
If God changes the rules for salvation, it is
always moral.
If God lies, it is always moral.
If God created the Jesus myth, just to watch the death and carnage
it would cause and laugh his ass off over the result, it would be moral.
If God creates a soul for the simple purpose of watching it suffer
for etermity, it is moral.
If God makes someone sin, then holds them responsible for the sin, it is
always moral.
Do I understand the rules as they apply to God or am I missing
something?