It is a common objection of critics against the Bible that there are two different views of God in the Bible. The God of the Old Testament is seen as angry, violent, emotionally unstable and always looking to judge and condemn people. By contrast, they say, the God of the New Testament, as manifested by Jesus Christ, is a God of mercy, kindness, love and compassion. He does not seem like a God who judges but who accepts, nurtures, and shows mercy to people. Is such a view accurate? Does the Bible present two different Gods in the two testaments? How can we respond to such charges against our God, our Bible, and our faith?
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