dacontinent
Preacher
Tactics? Wow! If this was about tactics, then God should have wiped the slate clean when Adam sinned and just started over. That would have been simpler and without rebuttal. No one would be baffled.
If you don't know that the culture of Christian school is diametrically opposed to that of public school, then you are sequestered and out of touch. When you understand that sin is sin and its penalty is death, you will understand that all comparisons of the responses to sin are comparable. You don't get extra credit for resisting sexual sins over resisting gluttony. Adam was placed in garden with one law: enjoy everything here without eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. He (we) lost all dominion over eating from that one tree. It changed all of biblical history.
Because God chose to do things differently from the way that we might think they should/could be done, does not make Him wrong at all. You ASSUME what people MIGHT have done and call God wrong for not doing what you SUPPOSE could have been better ... but you have no proof. Nothing. You merely have your perspective, to which you are entitled. However, thinking that you are correct at this point is just this side of maniacal.
It amazes me what you look right past in reading the scriptures. It really shouldn't...because you DON'T have the Holy Spirit and won't have Him until you believe. So, I will try to make this simple for you. The presence of God, on the mercy seat between the cherubim, in holy place within the tabernacle ... was the Holy Spirit with Israel. That is why Paul refers to believers as being His temples rather than to have Him centrally located. The Holy Spirit was most certainly integral in the old covenant; what He wasn't was directly accessible by everyone who believed. THAT is what Paul teaches. God makes Himself accessible to us. If we choose to make decisions outside of His instruction then the burden is on us: Jew, Gentile, Atheist, Agnostic ... whatever ... the onus is ours.
The Israelites of the exodus were instructed to drive the inhabitants out of the land. They were also told WHY they needed to do so. They were setup to succeed. Following those instructions yields them an environment of their own; failing to follow those instructions leaves them very susceptible to the very things they were warned against. Did they choose to follow the instructions? What was the result?
If you don't know that the culture of Christian school is diametrically opposed to that of public school, then you are sequestered and out of touch. When you understand that sin is sin and its penalty is death, you will understand that all comparisons of the responses to sin are comparable. You don't get extra credit for resisting sexual sins over resisting gluttony. Adam was placed in garden with one law: enjoy everything here without eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. He (we) lost all dominion over eating from that one tree. It changed all of biblical history.
Because God chose to do things differently from the way that we might think they should/could be done, does not make Him wrong at all. You ASSUME what people MIGHT have done and call God wrong for not doing what you SUPPOSE could have been better ... but you have no proof. Nothing. You merely have your perspective, to which you are entitled. However, thinking that you are correct at this point is just this side of maniacal.
It amazes me what you look right past in reading the scriptures. It really shouldn't...because you DON'T have the Holy Spirit and won't have Him until you believe. So, I will try to make this simple for you. The presence of God, on the mercy seat between the cherubim, in holy place within the tabernacle ... was the Holy Spirit with Israel. That is why Paul refers to believers as being His temples rather than to have Him centrally located. The Holy Spirit was most certainly integral in the old covenant; what He wasn't was directly accessible by everyone who believed. THAT is what Paul teaches. God makes Himself accessible to us. If we choose to make decisions outside of His instruction then the burden is on us: Jew, Gentile, Atheist, Agnostic ... whatever ... the onus is ours.
The Israelites of the exodus were instructed to drive the inhabitants out of the land. They were also told WHY they needed to do so. They were setup to succeed. Following those instructions yields them an environment of their own; failing to follow those instructions leaves them very susceptible to the very things they were warned against. Did they choose to follow the instructions? What was the result?