No.
God CAN do whatever He pleases. He's the Author and Creator of everything. And He has a reason for every single thing He does. Especially when it doesn't make sense to us on the surface.
No. God is good. God is a God of justice and He is fair in what He does. Try reading Luke 12:47-48 to learn about how God is fair in His justice (i.e. a moral standard). God cannot violate the standard of morality He has set for us unless He clearly let us know He has changed it, or unless there is different situational ethics involved we are not aware of (like in this case it could be she employed the art of war). Could she have lied? Yes. But God did not commend her for lying if she did. If you so say otherwise, then you worship a different God than me. Can His word be confusing at times like with Joshua 2? It sure can. But this is where we trust in the goodness of God even if we don’t have all the answers perfectly. For by the way you describe biblical ethics, you give me the impression that the god of Calvinism could be good if that is what is described in the Bible.
In fact, many today would just shut their heart off or bury their moral compass and be a blind following robot of whatever they believe the Bible says no matter what evil one must swallow. That’s the problem I have with what many Christians believe today when it comes to their biblical ethics. They cannot discern between good and evil (Which is the meat of the Word) (See: Hebrews 5:14).
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God uses sinners in all kinds of ways. Have you not considered the hate-filled, murderer Saul/Paul who God converted and made the greatest Apostle to ever live? (debatably) He hunted down and murdered Christians prior to God's choosing and transforming him.
Past tense. Saul
was a persecutor of Christians. If a person is obviously changed, they will not remain in their dark and evil ways. So I have no problem with this and it does not relate to Christians blindly thinking God told Hosea to marry a prostitute or God commending Rahab in that she lied.
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If God told Hosea to marry a prostitute, there was a reason for it. Again, you are implying that a prophet of God married a harlot because he wanted to and nobody is defending God about it. That is irreverence for a chosen prophet of God, which is irreverence for all that he wrote in the Bible and it is irreverence for the Bible's presentation of him. Which, ... is an irreverence for God.
You actually should not even need a Bible verse to tell you harlotry or whoredom is wrong.
If you read even the New Testament, you would know God is not into condoning whoredom (fornication).
I should not have to quote this verse to you, but here ya go.
Deuteronomy 23:17
“There shall be no whore of the daughters of Israel, nor a sodomite of the sons of Israel.”
So God telling Hosea to marry a prostitute is impossible.
1 Corinthians 6:15 says:
“Know ye not that your bodies are the members of Christ? shall I then take the members of Christ, and make
them the members of an harlot? God forbid.”
This means that the NLT, BSB, ISV are wrong for rendering Hosea 1:2 as saying, “marry a prostitute.”
The trusted ole King James Bible does not say this. It is referring to how God is telling Hosea to marry a woman of a people who are into idolatry. It does not mean she worships idols or that she is a prostitute.
Do you know what an amoral person is, or a sociopath is?
An amoral person is the kind of person who shows no concern about whether behavior is morally right or wrong.
I would consider a person who leans towards being amoral or sociopathic if they cannot recognize basic morality in knowing why it would be wrong of God to contradict Himself in regards to harlotry.
Many today just chock it up to God can do whatever He wants. No. God is good.
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You have a very strange angle on the Bible and, personally, I don't like your perspective on any of it. Not just because it's different than mine, but because I find it to be very arrogant and irreverent under the surface.
Standing up for what is right is not arrogance. I realize that I am nothing and Christ is everything.
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In one breath you say the KJB is perfect. In another, you strongly imply that it has misrepresented God, .... or whatever it is you are trying to say.
No. Lack of clarity of information does not make something imperfect. That’s illogical. Jesus spoke in parables. That does not mean that the lack of clarity of information given equates with imperfection. Jesus was perfect, and He spoke perfectly, and His words were perfect when He gave His parables and yet not everyone understood Him in what He was trying to say in those parables.
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To be honest, I'm not even convinced you know what it is you are really trying to say.
The point of this thread is two fold.
#1. It’s trying to figure out more in detail what happened involving Rahab and the two spies (and her deception) so as to reconcile it better with James 2:25.
#2. It’s a test to see if other believers even have a standard and consistent understanding on basic morality (Which is originally hardwired into us and taught in the Bible). But I believe people can bury their moral compass whereby they can lean towards being an amoral person (without them even realizing it). The solution? They need to repent (i.e. seek forgiveness of their sinful ways by way of prayer to the Lord Jesus Christ with a godly sorrow).
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I think you just want to be acknowledged for knowing more about the Bible than others or something, but your ploy just isn't panning out.
If I wanted recognition I would post my name, and my picture, and tell everyone to come to my church, and bow the knee and kiss the ring.
But I am the opposite of that. I am nothing, and it is Christ who is everything. I plant seeds, and another waters, but it is God who gives the increase. Jesus deserves all the praise and glory.
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Good luck with it and God bless.
Thank you, and may God bless you in the name of Jesus Christ.