@VictoryBeard Thank you for sharing that verse. I'm familiar with this account and verse. That verse is the result of a prophecy against the nation of Moab.
Moab in Prophecy: In harmony with its long history of opposition to Israel, Moab is mentioned among the hard-set enemies of God's people. (Compare Isaiah 11:14.) Moab is condemned for reproaching Israel and for pride and haughtiness, Moab was finally to become a desolation like Sodom. (Zephaniah 2:8-11; see also Jeremiah 48:29.
Keep in mind that God did not condemn those that wore beards. The verse that you mentioned is showing the results of the desolation of Moab and the clipping of the beard signifies mourning or extreme grief over a terrible situation. This verse does not mention or assume anything about God wearing a beard or that wearing a beard means having godly attributes.
You talk of the truth of "God's Word the Bible" but you offer no evidence to support that assertion. Why should anyone believe your unsupported opinion rather than a folower of anther religion. After all, they all claim to be "the truth".
I don't have enough faith in humanity to believe in God. You are putting your faith in all the words that humans wrote and have never in thousands of years have been able to verify. You have been misled by theives, liars, murderers and other various charlatans. You are not going to be the one that is going to change 8000 years of zero evidence.
@canusernamebemyusername You say those things because you truly haven't taken the time to thoroughly examine the contents of the Bible. I put my faith in God and His life saving/life changing words. It is also sad that many who go to so-called Theological Schools and Colleges of thought don't even understand the basics of the Bible. These ones do not teach the truth about God and His son Jesus Christ, but rather they smear God's name and reputation with words, propaganda and lies.
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