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LJ Thriepland | PentecostalTheology.comToday is the official date for the release of my new book, Is God Moral? A biblical analysis.
The book focuses on 5 specific arguments that are commonly used against the morality of the Bible and God: – The “sacrifice” of Isaac – Rape – Slavery – The killing of the firstborn children of Egypt- Stoning as a punishment
Written for believers in order to help strengthen their faith, but also for nonbelievers to show these arguments incorrect. “Is God Moral?” takes these arguments and tests them against what the Bible actually states.
It is available on Amazon as an ebook or paperback.
Ebook is just £2.72 / $3.49
Links to the book can be found on my website here or just search Amazon.
http://www.followintruth.com/buy-my-book
Alex Armendariz
Will there be presuppositional apologetics used in this book?
Gene Williams Jr.
Obviously I have not read your book but all people groups God said wipe out trace themselves back to Nephilim.
Carl D Pedro
What is the standard by which you judge morality?
Larry Cambalos
God will always be correct forever, omly the stupid mind of man is accusing God of anything, being not moral, no mercy, etc., God made man upright but they seek many invention, so sad ? ? ? for all stupid man, many will die of stupidity upon judgment, anyway before they will be burn alive in the lake of fire upon judgment each will surely recognise his stupidity, and its too late, so sad ? ? ?
Aaron B Lister
Mines on its way!
Is God Moral?: A biblical analysis https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085HQL9GS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_biwBEbV148ZSW
Jackson Lim
Will it be available outside US? Philippines please
Duncan Macpherson
God is the source of the moral sense that rightly perceives the moral understanding in various sections of the Old Testament to be deficient and subject to a development that is only completed in Christ.
Eric Arnold
Morals are the principles of right conduct. In general, they are used by people toward living among other people. When everyone agrees to what is right, life goes along more smoothly. Governments use law to enforce morals, but civilization couldn’t stand if individuals had no morals at all.
There are many sources of moral guidance used by many different groups of people; each groups sees their sets of morals as supreme. Western civilization in general is largely based on the Ten Commandments (and to a wider extent the Bible), the set of morals for Judaism and Christianity. Muslims derive their morals from the Koran, another widely used source of moral guidance. Buddhists derive their morality from the Buddhist Sutras (scriptures) and the Five Precepts.
Grant Reedy
Why did God put a temper and a temptation is the Garden of Eden?
Larry Koester
This type of discussion is an old one and well felt with often before yet we act as if thumis is a new and disasterous idea. When it comes to theological discussion there is nothing new under the sun.