> > ~Not~ that I want to get into things religious, but... > > Is this from the same God that destroyed the entire world by > flood, except one family and his pets in a big boat? Could > it be that every single person in the world was guilty except > Noah and his clan? > > Hmmmmm...
Yup. That's the one. Guilty as charged <g> > > Now, all of that being said, I know, Bob W, that you were > simply presenting a much earlier version of the > Blackstone/Jefferson sentiment, and not holding out the Bible > as a model of consistency. I just couldn't resist. > > I guess (playing Devil's advocate for a moment) that the > answer would be that Abraham was telling us what we humans > should do. "Do as I say, not as I do," I suppose. > Well, I reckon Abraham had a much better sense of justice than God had, and was telling God what he/she/it/they should do. Except, of course, that We Are All Guilty, thanks to the glorious concept of original sin. Cheers, Bobraham

