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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

There's an interesting juxtaposition of ideas here.

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  • Fascinating video. The juxtaposition presented here simply reveals th complexity of our God; a God who has incredible strength and power but yet has revealed great mercy and love as well.

    Thanks to the creator of this video.; It seems the poster is trying to promote an athiestic view. While this view can be certainly seen, it can, I would argue, also display the incredible depth of a simply complete God.

    Our God is both New & Old testament!

  • Scripture and words here - I think they assist us, convict us and keep us on the narrow pathway..

  • I believe Leviticus 26 (which you kind of concentrate on here) emphasizes the severeness of sin and it's consequences and thus strongly points out that mankind is in need of a Saviour which God (who is spoken of in the song) provided in sending his son Jesus to die for us. Maybe that helps see this juxtaposition (love that word!!;)) in the right light.

  • Pick just those paragraphs that suit you. Don't read them in context, and yes you can pretty much bend them to your cynical and irreverant interpretation. I agree too with what someone else has already commented upon: you really do have a thing about Leviticus. Wonder why....

  • remember, among God's greatest works are His Mercy. Should we rather share this with those whose soul(s), as of yet, still do not know Him?

  • should not the judge of all the earth do right.

    gen 18:25

  • focus the song people and stop critizing the person that isquoting the bilble. learn from it if possible it is part of evangelation.

  • You can say fixated if you like, but you'd be wrong. The ten minutes I spent copying those words from Leviticus, is the longest time I've spent with that book for a ages.

    You write, "Yes, God will punish us for deliberately going against Him..." and there it is in Leviticus: God himself, clearly describing those very punishments. Looks like you and I are in complete agreement on this point.

  • Dear po.,

    Yeah, fixated and he sucked you in; nice and all as you were one oughtn't to bother to stimulte the hostilities of individuals who are not sure of their belief.

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    Eventually on You-Tube that same author may do an essay on something more evangelical !

    Have a nice day.

    .

  • You seem a bit fixated around Leviticus (the Old Testament book of law).Get to the essence of Christianity and prepare a video like the one you've done based on the teachings and activities of Jesus, ie. the New Testament. Yes, God will punish us for deliberately going against Him and His ways. Just like a father does when a child he loves decides to do foolish things. We humans (His loved creation)have turned against our Father in Heaven by rejecting Jesus as the Son of God. We reap what we sow

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