Has anyone else pointed out that the Canaanite conflict wasn't so much "punishment for sins," as it was a greedy land-grab, yet? The whole reason god commanded that invasion was that he had promised that land to the Israelites and yet someone else was living there, so I guess the next question is: what imbues god with the authority to decide how land is to be shared, let alone who lives and who dies?
I asked this, in a broader sense, eight or nine pages ago and was completely ignored, almost like I'd pointed out the flaw with the basic premise that this sleazy apologism rests on.
I asked this, in a broader sense, eight or nine pages ago and was completely ignored, almost like I'd pointed out the flaw with the basic premise that this sleazy apologism rests on.
"YOU take the hard look in the mirror. You are everything that is wrong with this world. The only thing important to you, is you." - ronedee
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