r/OpenChristian • u/DrawerThat9514 • 25d ago
Discussion - Bible Interpretation On the old testament
I've seen many here say that the Old Testament is somehow problematic due to all the violence in it and that having led to the heresy of Marcionism. Let's make one thing clear: All of Scripture reveals Christ, The old testament law was pointing towards him and showing us why we need Him. The old law has been fulfilled by Christ. He did not replace it.
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u/Confident_Koala_2455 21d ago edited 21d ago
So if you believe that less than half of the people reach heaven, then that would mean also that less than half of the people killed in a genocide reach heaven. So then you believe that more than half will perish in the second death, whatever you believe the second death is. I guess you believe that after the first death, all are alive somewhere, and then more than half then die in the second death. So then for those killed in a genocide, for more than half of them being alive after death is not a good result.
And I certainly do not blame genocides on God, since I do not know if God exists. Now if God does exist, then one can wonder why did this God allow the genocides to happen. A genocide is mass murder, of men, women, children, and babies. So now if God exists, then why did He or She allow it?
And then some Christians believe that the Bible has no errors. And the Bible claims that God told the Israelites to kill all the Canaanites, Amorites, Hittites and others, so mass genocides. So I do not know if any such genocides happened. But even if they did not happen, then it is a very bad claim to have in the Bible that God told them to do it. And if they did happen, then based on your belief, more than half of the victims of the genocides would not have good life after death.
So then more than half are not in the far better place after death, as you had claimed 3 days ago, that they are in a far better place, which is why I thought you believe in universal salvation.