How are we supposed to read a book that teaches love as the center of everything, as the very definition of God (God is love, I John 4:8) but, at times, seems to condone violence… even genocide?
Kooky Laws? Stonings? Slavery? How are we supposed to approach the parts of the Old Testament that seem so barbaric, ancient and, frankly, un-Christ-like? Next Sunday we start a new sermon series to discuss some of the most difficult questions raised in the Old Testament.
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How are we supposed to read a book that teaches love as the center of everything, as the very definition of God (God is love, I John 4:8) but, at times, seems to condone violence… even genocide?
Kooky Laws? Stonings? Slavery? How are we supposed to approach the parts of the Old Testament that seem so barbaric, ancient and, frankly, un-Christ-like? Next Sunday we start a new sermon series to discuss some of the most difficult questions raised in the Old Testament.