I have a question do *YOU* believe in the future that *YOU* would be judged by your actions that by the people of the future might consider to be immoral? For example let’s say that in the future that people will consider the eating of non-processed meat to be a immoral practice?? And if so doesn’t that mean that they (your future ancestors) have the same “right” to judge *YOU* in the past for your actions the same way *YOU* would judge the Biblical god for his??? 🤷
Yeah, quite possibly, we might be legitimately judged by a future generation, depending on the specific issue. Eating meat might be such an issue. What are you implying? That we have no right to judge slavery as immoral - the “cultural context” excuse - or the Christian version of God as immoral for condoning slavery? (Lev 25:44-46) I think we have every right to condemn immorality, and reject any version of God who condones it. Commenter benjaminjenkins has it right. Are you suggesting that we have no right to judge false Gods? The point for me is that while people make moral mistakes, a valid God would NOT do so. I am not “judging God”; I am judging WHICH God is valid, the Christian one or the general one I believe in the probability of. A God far more rational and moral than the Christian God. My God never said to slaughter neighboring tribes and take their land.
@@benjaminjenkins2384 Oh, OK. I wasn’t clear on whether you were arguing for, or against, more enlightened future generations having the right to criticize past generations. I guess you were actually agreeing with me. 😊
Just a one-on-one discussion with a pastor. I try to keep things anonymous, because I find otherwise Christians do not want to talk to me; they do not normally want to be recorded. So I find my best tack is to reconstruct the conversation, by my notes and memory, and present things, in a scripted dialogue, by topic rather than by individual identified Christians. This one was mostly one guy, but my other videos are a mixture of different people. The important point is that these ARE the Christian positions, attitudes, and defenses which consistently come up when I talk with them. www.confrontingbelievers.com/