BIRTH OF CHRIST AND THE TRIAL OF JEHOVAH, CHRISTIANITY'S GOD. PART 11.











Since they know that it would have been an offence against both Joseph and the laws which God, himself, is said to have handed down to Moses.

In this respect, the event, the reported phenomenon, cannot be understood and resolved within the normal understanding of human reasoning and logic.

So, what would or could happen, if we examine and analyses it from the context or perspective of the 'exceptionalism of God'? 

From a point of view which argues or proposes that, the 'laws of God', like the Ten Commandments.  




Do not apply to God, as he made the laws and has the right to live or not to live according to them, on the basis of him being God? 

Well, yes, such an argument could carry some weight. For example, we could presume that us humans are of lesser value than God. 

Working on the assumption or hypothesis that he made us and that we are his things, his creatures do whatever pleases him. 

Of course, that argument could not be made without some major weaknesses. 

Such as the contention that it would be a rather hypocritical one, and not one based on the setting of good examples. 

Not one based on 'the love of the father for his children.' 

To be continued!






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