I thought the daughters raped him? It's irrelevant, though.
The implicit point is that these things make the Bible an immoral book, and that we shouldn't consider it the source of all morality because of that.
Obviously TKAM isn't immoral just because it tells a story with immorality in it, and neither is the Bible. I find that to be a very flawed argument.
Other stuff, like the Leviticus laws are obviously intended as directions to the reader. Those passages definitely qualify the Bible as immoral, in my eyes.
The implicit point is that these things make the Bible an immoral book, and that we shouldn't consider it the source of all morality because of that.
Obviously TKAM isn't immoral just because it tells a story with immorality in it, and neither is the Bible. I find that to be a very flawed argument.
Other stuff, like the Leviticus laws are obviously intended as directions to the reader. Those passages definitely qualify the Bible as immoral, in my eyes.
- Meatball