Exodus 32:30

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SallyF
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Exodus 32:30

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The "Lord" in this case is the biblical Yahweh god.

Yahweh is the mythological deity of Jewish folks.

The writers have the mythological god refuse Moses' offer of himself as atonement for the sins of others.

The human writers have written that the "theology" is that everyone is responsible for their own sins.

It's Jewish biblical theology, right here in the "Word of God".

Why did the Jewish sect the Jesus character belonged to contradict that theology …?
"God" … just whatever humans imagine it to be.

"Scripture" … just whatever humans write it to be.

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SallyF wrote: …Why did the writers of the Christian-Jewish promotional literature clearly contradict the writers of the earlier Jewish promotional literature …?
No one has ever demonstrated that NT contradicts OT. Your interpretations and opinions are not same as what is written in the Bible.
Of course, theists see no contradiction when the OT encourages destroying competing societies and the NT encourages turning the other cheek and rendering unto Caesar.

No contradiction between admonition to stone adulteresses and to avoid doing so.

No contradictions at all ... just exact opposites. Perhaps some do not understand that contradiction means saying one thing in one place and the opposite in another.

Cognitive dissonance? Denial? Willful ignorance? Delusion?
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ANY of the thousands of "gods" proposed, imagined, worshiped, loved, feared, and/or fought over by humans MAY exist -- awaiting verifiable evidence

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Re: Exodus 32:30

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[Replying to SallyF in post #1]

This question is worded so strangely that I almost didn’t want to even respond.

Is everyone accountable for their own sins? Yes

Ask why did Moses intercede in behalf of the nation of Israel? Because an individual wasn’t being judged, a nation was.

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