Because humans have free will. The evil entity knows this, and has to obey the rules of the actual creator God. Yahweh is inferior to him, but superior to humans. Yahweh is simply a negative entity that is set on controlling humanity by means of fear and using his chosen as the political power structure of the world. Replace the words satan with Yahweh and all the sudden the cabal makes a lot of sense. Nowhere in the gospel did Jesus take a life, he saved them, he even resurrected Lazarus… where did YAhweh resurrect anyone, all he does is kill and kill, punish and enslave. Two different Gods. Christ was our path out of darkness. He showed us the way that our creator intended us to follow for spiritual advancement and the evolution of consciousness. In my perpetual perspective. Jesus Christ was a manifestation of the creator God of the universe. A avatar in the flesh. Yahweh on the other hand is a negatively inclined entity who is more or less a moral dictator. Remember just because YAweh did it, does not make it just. You can’t justify Evil by simply saying if YAweh did it, then is good.
Earlier I gave examples from the gospel of John where Jesus claimed to be the same as the God of the Old Testament. Here is another example where Jesus identifies himself as the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven which is a direct link to Daniel 7. When Jesus said that in Matthew 26, the high priest tore his robes and accused him of blasphemy.
Daniel 7:13-14; Matthew 26:64; Mark 14:62; Revelation 1:7
In another comment you wrote this:
He even told the Jewish leaders, you are of your father the devil.
Now put those two ideas together. The high priest accused Jesus of blasphemy because Jesus claimed to be the son of the God of his Old Testament law.
The truth is that the Bible has plenty of data points where Jesus identifies himself with the YHWH of the Old Testament. No amount of side arguments can reconcile the fact that Jesus made these claims.
Here are five passages where Jesus used names or titles that are associated with God from the Old Testament. There are tons more:
"I am" - Exodus 3:14 and John 8:58: In Exodus 3:14, God identifies Himself as "I AM WHO I AM" (YHWH). In John 8:58, Jesus said, "Before Abraham was, I am," using the same "I am" phrase, indicating his eternal nature and divine identity.
"Shepherd" - Psalm 23 and John 10:11: Psalm 23 refers to God as the Shepherd. In John 10:11, Jesus calls himself the "good shepherd," indicating his care and guidance for his followers.
"Alpha and Omega" - Isaiah 44:6 and Revelation 22:13: In Isaiah 44:6, God uses the term "Alpha and Omega" to describe Himself. In Revelation 22:13, Jesus refers to himself as the "Alpha and Omega," signifying his eternal and all-encompassing nature.
"First and Last" - Isaiah 41:4 and Revelation 1:17: Isaiah 41:4 contains the phrase "I am the first and I am the last." In Revelation 1:17, Jesus uses the same phrase to describe himself, emphasizing his eternity and divinity.
"Lord of lords" - Deuteronomy 10:17 and Revelation 17:14: Deuteronomy 10:17 refers to God as the "Lord of lords." In Revelation 17:14, Jesus is referred to as the "Lord of lords" and the "King of kings," highlighting his supreme authority.
These passages suggest a parallel between the titles and names used for God in the Old Testament and how Jesus described himself in the New Testament, emphasizing his divine nature and identity.
I’m not an atheist. I believe in the creator, and my views are not compatible with atheism when it comes of creation. I adopted teachings of Jesus Christ because it makes sense to me. That makes me a Christian.
Because humans have free will. The evil entity knows this, and has to obey the rules of the actual creator God. Yahweh is inferior to him, but superior to humans. Yahweh is simply a negative entity that is set on controlling humanity by means of fear and using his chosen as the political power structure of the world. Replace the words satan with Yahweh and all the sudden the cabal makes a lot of sense. Nowhere in the gospel did Jesus take a life, he saved them, he even resurrected Lazarus… where did YAhweh resurrect anyone, all he does is kill and kill, punish and enslave. Two different Gods. Christ was our path out of darkness. He showed us the way that our creator intended us to follow for spiritual advancement and the evolution of consciousness. In my perpetual perspective. Jesus Christ was a manifestation of the creator God of the universe. A avatar in the flesh. Yahweh on the other hand is a negatively inclined entity who is more or less a moral dictator. Remember just because YAweh did it, does not make it just. You can’t justify Evil by simply saying if YAweh did it, then is good.
Earlier I gave examples from the gospel of John where Jesus claimed to be the same as the God of the Old Testament. Here is another example where Jesus identifies himself as the son of man coming on the clouds of heaven which is a direct link to Daniel 7. When Jesus said that in Matthew 26, the high priest tore his robes and accused him of blasphemy.
Daniel 7:13-14; Matthew 26:64; Mark 14:62; Revelation 1:7
In another comment you wrote this:
Now put those two ideas together. The high priest accused Jesus of blasphemy because Jesus claimed to be the son of the God of his Old Testament law.
The truth is that the Bible has plenty of data points where Jesus identifies himself with the YHWH of the Old Testament. No amount of side arguments can reconcile the fact that Jesus made these claims.
At no point does Jesus call himself Yahweh.
Here are five passages where Jesus used names or titles that are associated with God from the Old Testament. There are tons more:
"I am" - Exodus 3:14 and John 8:58: In Exodus 3:14, God identifies Himself as "I AM WHO I AM" (YHWH). In John 8:58, Jesus said, "Before Abraham was, I am," using the same "I am" phrase, indicating his eternal nature and divine identity.
"Shepherd" - Psalm 23 and John 10:11: Psalm 23 refers to God as the Shepherd. In John 10:11, Jesus calls himself the "good shepherd," indicating his care and guidance for his followers.
"Alpha and Omega" - Isaiah 44:6 and Revelation 22:13: In Isaiah 44:6, God uses the term "Alpha and Omega" to describe Himself. In Revelation 22:13, Jesus refers to himself as the "Alpha and Omega," signifying his eternal and all-encompassing nature.
"First and Last" - Isaiah 41:4 and Revelation 1:17: Isaiah 41:4 contains the phrase "I am the first and I am the last." In Revelation 1:17, Jesus uses the same phrase to describe himself, emphasizing his eternity and divinity.
"Lord of lords" - Deuteronomy 10:17 and Revelation 17:14: Deuteronomy 10:17 refers to God as the "Lord of lords." In Revelation 17:14, Jesus is referred to as the "Lord of lords" and the "King of kings," highlighting his supreme authority.
These passages suggest a parallel between the titles and names used for God in the Old Testament and how Jesus described himself in the New Testament, emphasizing his divine nature and identity.
There is no question about Jesus being divine. But I believe Yahweh to be an evil being. The first Christians also shared this view.
Sounds like your a student of the New Atheism. Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris, etc...
They've all been dealt with handily.
I’m not an atheist. I believe in the creator, and my views are not compatible with atheism when it comes of creation. I adopted teachings of Jesus Christ because it makes sense to me. That makes me a Christian.