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	<title>Comments on: Can God be Loving and Vengeful?</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good response.
I also think it&#039;s helpful to remember the time frame of the OT and NT. A lot more &quot;hard stuff&quot; happens in the OT than the NT, if only for the reason that it covers a great deal more time. Moreover, one finds a whole lot more about Hell in the NT, and from Jesus specifically, than in the OT. Granted, that&#039;s in part a result of the development of a belief in the afterlife among the ancient Jews, but it belies the wrath/love dichotomy of the OT/NT nonetheless.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good response.<br />
I also think it&#39;s helpful to remember the time frame of the OT and NT. A lot more &#8220;hard stuff&#8221; happens in the OT than the NT, if only for the reason that it covers a great deal more time. Moreover, one finds a whole lot more about Hell in the NT, and from Jesus specifically, than in the OT. Granted, that&#39;s in part a result of the development of a belief in the afterlife among the ancient Jews, but it belies the wrath/love dichotomy of the OT/NT nonetheless.</p>
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