But the Bible condones slavery, and killing mothers and fathers and taking virgin girls as sex slaves. You could beat your slave as long as you didn't injure his eyes or teeth, and if he died a couple days later, that was perfectly OK.
This doesn't sound very egalitarian to me.
Doesn't the Bible also "condone" beating anyone else the same way? Or is there a scripture that tells, don't beat people? Yes, I think there is, the love your neighbor as yourself. I think no one who obeys that, beats people (slaves are people also), except maybe in self-defense. That same rule also means, nobody would keep anyone as slave against the persons will.
In fact, morality, as depicted in the Bible, is atrocious
Was the slaughter of the Midianites moral or justified? How about slaughtering the Amalachites or the prophets of Baal?
I think God has right to kill anyone, because He has given life. But, I believe He does so only in the case if people are evil and unrighteous. I can accept it, because I think it is not good, if evil continues forever. Do you think evil should be endless?
Wasn't Abraham was perfectly willing to kill his son?
He knew his son could not die, because God had made promises for him that would not be fulfilled, if his son would die.
Should someone who breaks the Sabbath be put to death? Yes, according to the Bible.
I don't think that is true. Or can you show a rule from the Bible that says, all Shabbat breakers should be killed?
How about someone who takes the lord's name in vain, blasphemes or criticizes the religion? Again, death, by stoning..
What if you fail to kill a blasphemous friend? Then you must be put to death -- along with your friend.
Please show the scriptures that you are referring to?
Adultry? Death!
What of a woman who's not a virgin on her wedding day? She must be stoned to death on her father's doorstep.
This is Biblical morality. I think we could do better if we just forgot the whole book and relied on compassion and common sense.
I think Biblical morality is actually based on the question, is person righteous or not. If not, then that person doesn't live forever. And I think that is good. If unrighteous people would live forever, they would make life eternal suffering for all.
And these shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous into everlasting life.
Matt. 25:46
Evil actions like adultery can be signs that person is not righteous. And if person is not righteous, he deserves death.
However, all people don't have the right to be judges. And for those who were judges, appointed by God, there was also these rules:
So says Jehovah of hosts, saying, Judge true judgment, and practice kindness and pity, each man with his brother.
Zac. 7:9
And I commanded your judges at that time, saying, Hear between your brothers; and judge with righteousness between a man and his brother, and his alien. You shall not respect persons in judgment; you shall hear the small as well as the great; you shall not be afraid because of the face of a man, for the judgment is God's; and the thing too hard for you, you shall bring near to me, and I shall hear it.
Deu. 1:16-17
You shall not utter a false report; You shall not put your hand with the wicked, to become a violent witness. You shall not run after many to gain evil things. And you shall not testify as to a lawsuit, to turn aside after many in order to pervert justice . And you shall not favor the lowly in his lawsuit.
Ex. 23:1-3
At the mouth of two witnesses or three witnesses shall he that is to die be put to death. He shall not be put to death at the mouth of one witness.
Deu. 17:6
So, person can deserve death for being evil, but, lawful Judges should be better than what atheists are. And I think Biblical morality is much better than atheistic "compassion" and "common sense", because it is against evilness and doesn't accept and encourage to do bad things.