Event Invitation: Does God Sanction Genocide in The Old Testament?
Event Details
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Date: 3 March 2026 (TUESDAY)
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Time: 8:00 PM
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Platform: Zoom (Link provided upon registration)
Overview
If God is all-good and all-powerful, how can the Bible describe the destruction of entire peoples? Is this divine justice, moral contradiction, or a misunderstanding of Scripture?
This question—often raised by skeptics and believers alike—is one of the hardest objections to Christianity. In this public apologetics talk, we offer a careful biblical response, showing that the Old Testament does not ignore moral tension but confronts it within the larger story of sin, judgment, and redemption.
Key Discussion Points:
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How divine justice relates to human evil.
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Why God’s judgments in history are not arbitrary acts of violence.
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How the Bible presents hope even in the darkest passages.
Whether you are wrestling with difficult texts, asking honest questions, or seeking a thoughtful Christian defense, this talk is for you. Bring your friends!
Featured Speaker
Rev. Samuel Nesan President and Co-founder of Explain International