No, my friend. In fact, God commands me to do otherwise, to not kill.
No, God does not command individuals to kill. In most religious beliefs, killing is generally considered immoral and not aligned with the teachings of love, compassion, and forgiveness. It is important to distinguish between religious teachings and the misinterpretation or misuse of them for violent purposes.
In some mythologies, Dahak is a powerful evil being, but the concept of Dahak killing a deity like God would depend on the specific mythology or narrative being referenced. Generally speaking, mythological gods are depicted as immortal or possessing immense power, making it unlikely for a being like Dahak to kill them.
Do not eat the forbidden fruit and was commanded to Adam before Eve was created. Actually, the first command is found at Genesis 1:29 which is superseded by the statements in verses 26-28 describing the scope of mankinds ability to live as a humane being. Guess nothing lasts forever. In fact, I believe the first command God gave was, And God said: "Be light made. And light was made." Genesis 1:3
God, according to Christian belief, is a benevolent and just deity. The concept of the Trinity in Christianity teaches that God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are distinct persons but one God. In the Bible, instances of God bringing about death are often seen as acts of judgment or as part of a larger plan for humanity's salvation.
In various religions and belief systems, it is commonly believed that God is all-powerful and cannot be killed. The concept of killing God is often considered to be beyond human ability or comprehension.
In the Bible, it was Onan, not Jacob, who spilled his seed on the ground. God did not kill Onan for this act, but it was seen as disobedience and was considered sinful because he was not fulfilling his duty to provide offspring for his brother's widow.
no but he chooses when you die
He did not kill Isaac. He showed readiness to do so if that was God's command, and God then told him that it was a test (see Genesis ch.22).
For answer, see related link "The Sixth Commandment" at bottom of page.
Kill On Command was created on 2011-06-21.
Lol. Because that's how God works. He says one thing, then contradicts himself and expects you to believe both.
it is one of the 10 commandments in the Christian faith. :)
divine command is command given by God
sWAGG KILL IT
Signal handling is a programming concept that allows programs to talk to each other via 'signals'. A user can also issue signals to a program at will using the 'kill' command. For example, kill -15 <command> tells the command to terminate kill -9 <command> tells the command to terminate forcibly kill -USR1 <command> tells the command to do whatever it was programmed to do when it received the USR1 signal.
In terminal you should use command "kill" for example kill -HUP $pid
Processes aren't "deleted", they are "killed." The "kill" command, followed by the process ID number, should kill the process. Most distros also have a "killall" command, which will kill processes that have the name you specified.
where is this in the bible: command ye my hand God said, command ye my hand