(June 7, 2018 at 5:29 am)ignoramus Wrote: "Thou shalt have no other gods before Me"
I love this commandment! What does it tell us?
Theists, If it's from God, then logically it tells me that God knew there are other gods around competing for your worship.
And that he urges you profusely to worship him in particular (or else you'll burn! mofo. Geez, you're a great salesman God! Go Yahwey!)
Theists, Do you acknowledge this at least? If not, why not.
We atheists feel it's infinitely more probable that this was written by men. Men who knew that different cultures supported or favoured different Gods (religions).
Men who had a vested interest in swaying the masses towards a particular theology. Why else would this threat need to be written if it wasn't about control?
Looking forward to some enlightenment from theists...
Not only do I think it's an implicit acknowledgement of polytheism, but you have to remember the whole quote. Which would be even more uncomfortable to explain as a Christian or Jew.
"Do not follow other gods, the gods of the peoples around you; for Yahweh your God, who is among you, is a jealous God and His anger will burn against you, and He will destroy you from the face of the land"
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