You all know what I'm referring to: The great flood, where God murdered almost every single human being on this planet, including innocent, newborn babies and animals who had done nothing wrong. Why? Because they were using the "free will" that he gave them in a way he didn't like. Ironic, huh?
Anyway, it will amaze you all to know that people actually try to justify this genocide(by the way, murder is a sin, but apparently God is allowed to sin) by saying that these people deserved to die, or that God is a loving but fair God.
Please, Christians, try to justify genocide for me. I'm very curious as to what you guys can give me. Oh, and while you're at it, try to justify the Holocaust as well.
Purse, out.
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Edited by ShadowPanther91: 11/10/2015 5:26:10 AMGenesis 6:5-6 5And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. 6And it *repented the Lord that he had made man on the earth, and a grieved him at his heart. (repented/ The Hebrew.root means "to be sorry" moved to pity" have compassion") Let's go back to " that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually" He was also saving all of the children by making sure that they wouldn't grow up in such an evil place because children are very impressionable and so they would go with the flow of society and thus do evil as well. Everyone had their agency but you forgot that there are consequences for every action we do. Example you are always mean to a dog and beat it the dog will end up hating you and may bite you. They had been told what not to do but deliberately disobeyed so the consequences followed. And later God said he would never flood the earth again (Genesis 8:11-13)