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Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
What about the blood up to the horses' bridles, Booj? Where will that be, and whose blood will it be? And why would a "god" who is defined as "love" even consider such a thing?
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Revelation 14, Jesus first incarnation was that of a servant, one of peace and forgiveness, his return will be that of a conquering king bringing judgement.
Like I said before in another thread, the true nature of God is not love, or peace
or long suffering, though all are part of him. The true nature of God is power,
whatever he chooses to be and do, he has ultimate control if he is truly God.
Who knows, maybe Satan would have been a God more to our liking if he
had won control, or maybe he would have been a million times worse.
Here are some more good whys. Why didn't God kick the devil off the edge
of the universe on the first day he rebelled? Why (Revelations 20)
would he turn him loose again after he has been chained in darkness for 1000
years? Best answer: God gets to call the shots for whatever his reasons are.
We accept that concept every day here on earth, say a janitor (at the
general electric building where the CEO of general electric has his office)
doesn't like the way the CEO is running the company and decides to go up
to his office and tell him how he should be running things.
Well you get the picture.
I admit the whole thing can be hard to wrap one's mind around though.