Philip James
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Given those edicts assured Rome's conquest of those they'd convert and reign over after, and would likely preclude rebellion, I consider the old testament first.
And being God is the same forever and does not change, I know God wasn't like that in the old testament
Wasn't He?
Non serviam has ever been the cry of the enemy..
Consider David's conduct regarding Saul and of course Peter's :
Slaves, be subject to your masters with all reverence, not only to those who are good and equitable but also to those who are perverse.
For whenever anyone bears the pain of unjust suffering because of consciousness of God, that is a grace.
But what credit is there if you are patient when beaten for doing wrong? But if you are patient when you suffer for doing what is good, this is a grace before God.
But perhaps that is just the scripture that you want to cut out of your canon?
Pax et Bonum