RE: The Immorality of God - Slavery in the Old Testament
January 24, 2016 at 10:35 am
(This post was last modified: January 24, 2016 at 10:36 am by robvalue.)
Why was god's power limited by the people around him? If he wanted them to behave to a certain standard, surely he had that power. The fact that he didn't means he is happy with what they were doing.
He was quite happy to impose other rules on pain of death, the idea that he didn't like slavery but forgot to make a rule about it is rather a stretch I think. He does the opposite and tells them, and us, how to regulate it.
The fact that you reject what it says just shows you're morally superior to the author (with regard to human wellbeing).
He was quite happy to impose other rules on pain of death, the idea that he didn't like slavery but forgot to make a rule about it is rather a stretch I think. He does the opposite and tells them, and us, how to regulate it.
The fact that you reject what it says just shows you're morally superior to the author (with regard to human wellbeing).
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