Board Thread:Community Discusson/@comment-27587562-20160214033339/@comment-27587562-20160214210551

Superdadsuper wrote: First of all, the Ten Commandments are only applicable to humanity, they are not applicable to Himself. The Ten Commandments is not a comprehensive list of do's and don'ts it is the framework for which every sin can fall in. Rape would fit under "Adultery" as lust is invovled and breaks specific rules mentioned in the Bible (some cases murder). Murder is the unjust killing of those who do not deserve punishment. God ordered many to be killed, because they had done evil against Him (in many cases so Israel wouldn't be effected). God is also perfect and His ways are considered just. We as humans cannot define justness in this case as we ourselves have commited those injustices.

You are allowed to politely discus with us, but you need to provide evidence for your claims rather than just making statements without evidence. Please be respectful in your discussion (I am not saying you aren't but keep that in mind)

But God made them, so why wouldn't he follow them? So killing children is doing justice? Destroying entire civilizations is justice? How could Israel be "affected" by anything? After the Exodus, God ordered the Israelites to enter a civilization and destroy it. God has done things in the Bible that can't be considered just. God HAS commited murder. During the Plagues of Egypt, each time the Pharoah relented, God HARDENED his heart. The final plagues involved the death of every child in Egypt, Egyptian children, slave children, even livestock children. In all the stories where God destroys entire civilizations, children are caught in the crossfire. If all that doesn't prove what I'm talking about, how 'bout the story of Samson, where everything Samson did affected those who had nothing to do with the story.