sojourner
Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
I think you're conflating some kind of "eternal damnation" thing with the fact that, for the ancient Hebrews, there was no afterlife. So, whatever vindication God meted out had to be done in this lifetime -- hence the "murderous petulance of God." Justice had to be immediate.I appreciate your views. They do not offer any logical explanation that will satisfy my issues concerning the murderous and wrathful petulance of god. The scriptures were written and redacted over the centuries (many times) in order to form a particular society of cultural/religious norms. They are not static and not the pure word of god, but of human kind. As a grad student in religious philosophy, I had the pleasure to learn the importance of viewing all religious narratives
critically. One of the outcomes concerning this manner of thinking is that I don't put much stock in any of them, in terms of modern day relevancy or even spirituality. I just can't.
I love god, just not the one I've been indoctrinated to be terrified of.