Is the Bible an upside down morality test, rather than assessing who is moral by who follows it....
More checking who is nearly insane by their lack of discernment of the evil things recorded within it.
So we can go over numerous points from the start of the book, that are morally wrong, and supported as being acceptable behavior in the Bible.
God purposefully setting up Adam and Eve, plus lying to achieve it.... Should be a start for most, yet many take that as fact.
God saying only eat fruit as meat, and then condemning Cain, whilst praising Able for killing animals as sacrifices.
Noah being a righteous drunk.
Abraham going to murder his own child, in some schizophrenic episode, as clearly God didn't want him to kill his own son, so what made him do something so morally wrong.
Moses's plagues torturing the Egyptians, stealing all their gold, and then drowning them all.
David being righteous, whilst lying, murdering, cheating, etc.
jesus being murdered in front of his mother, and then people wanting to eat his flesh, and drink his blood, as some form of sacrificial death covenant.
These are just a few points, yet there are loads across the book, and interested in people pointing out more, as it is only when someone questions morality, do we some times see our own blatant contradictions.
So understandably this could make little sense in the ways things are presented of this reality; yet what if here is Hell, and the Bible is to see who really isn't Godly, as that way people can be assessed properly.
More checking who is nearly insane by their lack of discernment of the evil things recorded within it.
So we can go over numerous points from the start of the book, that are morally wrong, and supported as being acceptable behavior in the Bible.
God purposefully setting up Adam and Eve, plus lying to achieve it.... Should be a start for most, yet many take that as fact.
God saying only eat fruit as meat, and then condemning Cain, whilst praising Able for killing animals as sacrifices.
Noah being a righteous drunk.
Abraham going to murder his own child, in some schizophrenic episode, as clearly God didn't want him to kill his own son, so what made him do something so morally wrong.
Moses's plagues torturing the Egyptians, stealing all their gold, and then drowning them all.
David being righteous, whilst lying, murdering, cheating, etc.
jesus being murdered in front of his mother, and then people wanting to eat his flesh, and drink his blood, as some form of sacrificial death covenant.
These are just a few points, yet there are loads across the book, and interested in people pointing out more, as it is only when someone questions morality, do we some times see our own blatant contradictions.
So understandably this could make little sense in the ways things are presented of this reality; yet what if here is Hell, and the Bible is to see who really isn't Godly, as that way people can be assessed properly.
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