Salty Saints

Salty Saints

Zack Killey and Randy Spacht

Thou Shall Not Unalive: When is it Permissable?

October 30, 2024   ●   51 min

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In this episode of the Salty Saints Podcast, Randy and I dive into the commandment "Thou shall not unalive," exploring its deeper meanings and implications. We start by discussing the nuances of the word and how it is often misinterpreted. Many people use this commandment as a critique against Christianity, pointing out instances where God commands this. We clarify that the original Hebrew word more accurately translates to "murder," which refers to the unjust taking of life.

We examine various contexts in which this is addressed in the Bible, including wartime scenarios and capital punishment, emphasizing that these are not classified as murder. We also touch on the concept of cities of refuge for those who commit manslaughter, highlighting God's justice and the importance of understanding the consequences of our actions.

As we transition into the New Testament, we discuss how Jesus expands on this commandment, equating anger and hatred with murder. This leads us to reflect on how our thoughts and words can dehumanize others, making us all guilty of this sin in some way. We explore the idea that murder is rooted in pride and the denial of another person's worth as an image-bearer of God.

Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of empathy, humility, and recognizing the image of God in everyone. We conclude by encouraging our listeners to practice love and respect towards others, as God does, and to understand that our actions and attitudes matter deeply in the eyes of God.

Join us as we unpack these profound themes and challenge ourselves to live in a way that honors the sanctity of life. Don't forget to check out our website and explore more podcasts on lifeaudio.com. Until next time, stay salty!


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