(October 5, 2014 at 8:26 pm)Retrolord Wrote: Okay so I'm a christian, but since these are your forums it would be fair to share what you hate about the bible (the unsettling parts) and christians try to argue them. (A practice debate?)
Are you already running from your other thread? I posted a number of direct questions for you which you avoided. I'll repeat them now:
1. The OT morality was WORSE than that of other civilisations in the area including and especially the Egyptians.
For example: Why does Jehovah hate women so much? Egyptian women had equality with men. They could buy and sell property. They could get divorced from their husbands. They could participate in juries and give evidence in court. They could inherit. Also, Egyptian slaves (male or female) could buy sell and work their way to freedom.
* Jehovah said men can divorce their wives but women could not divorce their husbands (Deuteronomy 24:1).
* Jehovah said daughters do not get an inheritance unless there are no sons in the family (Numbers 27:8).
* Jehovah said males slaves are to be given an opportunity for freedom after six years (and if they decline it, they don't get another opportunity!) Female slaves must not be freed (Exodus 21:7-11). Concubines are women owned by men (slaves) with a lower status than that of wives, which Jehovah also permitted.
2. Jehovah says that homosexuality is a capital crime and offenders are to be put to death (Leviticus 20:13). Just as they do in parts of the Middle East and South Africa today.
Quote:Off the top of my head
1- destruction of Canaanites and everyone else. Considering that this is not a myth; I believe (I'm not saying it's right) that god ordered their killing so that his plan could come about (jesus and all)
But why kill the poor Canaanites? (I'm using a collective term)
You probably never heard of child sacrifice to Molech. With their idolatry, they were killing the children and doing other things. Read in context, that is one reason idolatry was bad. The world back then was barbaric guys.
Firstly, I assume your basis for the claim that child sacrifices took place is Leviticus 18:21. Historians question the validity of the claim that children were sacrificed to Molech.
However, in Genesis 22 Jehovah tells Abraham to sacrifice his "only son" Isaac to him. Not only does Jehovah demand that his followers are willing to sacrifice their children to him, he is also socially divisive by refusing to acknowledge Abraham's first "illegitimate" son Ishmael as his "first son"!
Also, while Jehovah demands that his followers are willing to sacrifice their children to him, such a thing was never done in Egypt - the place he despised so much.
Quote:4- slavery. Surely you can't compare that slavery to American slavery. It was customary to have slaves then (I prefer calling them servants) nothing wrong with that. Rich people Still have servants. Atleast god made rules so that they'd be treated properly. He could've let the hebrews do whatever they wished with them, but they didn't.
So why do his slaves have less rights than Egyptian slaves? Why does the Bible claim (Exodus 1:11) that the Egyptians made slaves perform forced labour, but all other evidence contradicts this (for instance with the pyramids being built by very well paid workers)?
Jehovah instructs them to kill all civilians, including those who pose no threat to the Jews - women and children:
Deut 7:2: “and when Jehovah your God gives them over to you, and you defeat them, then you must devote them to complete destruction. You shall make no covenant with them and show no mercy to them.”
Deut 7:16: “And you shall consume all the peoples that Jehovah your God will give over to you. Your eye shall not pity them, neither shall you serve their gods, for that would be a snare to you.”
Deut 13:15: “you shall surely put the inhabitants of that city to the sword, devoting it to destruction, all who are in it and its cattle, with the edge of the sword.”
Deut 20:16-17: “But in the cities of these peoples that Jehovah your God is giving you for an inheritance, you shall save alive nothing that breathes, but you shall devote them to complete destruction, the Hittites and the Amorites, the Canaanites and the Perizzites, the Hivites and the Jebusites, as the Lord your God has commanded,”
And this is how it's carried out:
Deut 2:34: “And we captured all his cities at that time and devoted to destruction every city, men, women, and children. We left no survivors.”
Deut 3:6: “And we devoted them to destruction, as we did to Sihon the king of Heshbon, devoting to destruction every city, men, women, and children.”
Joshua 6:21: “Then they devoted all in the city to destruction, both men and women, young and old, oxen, sheep, and donkeys, with the edge of the sword.”
Joshua 10:40: “So Joshua struck the whole land, the hill country and the Negeb and the lowland and the slopes, and all their kings. He left none remaining, but devoted to destruction all that breathed, just as Jehovah God of Israel commanded.”
1 Samuel 15:2-3: “Thus says Jehovah of hosts, ‘I have noted what Amalek did to Israel in opposing them on the way when they came up out of Egypt. Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.’”
Except of course for the problem that all these cities were
unoccupied at the times they were supposedly invaded by the ancient Israelites.
"The pattern should have become clear by now. Sites mentioned in the Exodus narrative are real. A few were well known and apparently occupied in much earlier periods and much later periods - after the kingdom of Judah was established, when the text of the biblical narrative was set down in writing for the first time. Unfortunately for those seeking a historical Exodus, they were unoccupied precisely at the time they reportedly played a role in the events of the wandering of the children of Israel in the wilderness." - Finkelstein and Silberman (2001) "The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts".