(Book recommendation: Is God a Moral Monster? by Paul Copan.)
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Thinking Apologetically on This Issue
- Moral Standard Basis: Start by addressing the atheist’s claim—without God, moral judgments are subjective. Why is it wrong to call God immoral without a universal standard?
- Defending God’s Actions: Emphasize that God’s actions were not arbitrary but were in response to extreme and persistent evil.
- Divine Authority: Reflect on the concept of God as Creator, having the right to end and give life. This isn’t murder; it’s God’s authority over life and death.
- Temporary Nature of Old Testament Commands: Recognize that the Old Testament laws were for a specific time and purpose, not universal moral directives.
- Use of Context: Apologetically, always return to the context—historical, cultural, and covenantal—when explaining difficult passages.