PruePhillip
Well-Known Member
Well sex slavery was legal and in my opinion a sex slave is pretty much just like a prostitute but worse since a prostitute can actually quit this occupation, works on her own accord and can win a wage that she is free to spend as she wishes. They also had concubines, child brides, the right to have sex with female servants, etc. Considering that a woman's consent wasn't necessary for marriage and that she had very little to no capacity to work to make an independant living in the Ancient Hebrew society, we can even make the argument that those women were not much better placed than prostitute, forced to service a man they might not love in exchange of protection, shelter and goods. In a society where there is sex slavery, legalised polygamy, forced marriage and where women are at best treated as children and at worst possession, there is little need for prostitution.
PS: depiction of sexual organs (mostly vagina and penises) were often kept as lucky charms in the region. They were supposed to enhance fertility or potency.
I understand. This is called moral or cultural relativity.
ie those people back then had few options - we have
tons of options and spend our money on drugs and
whores.
I wasn't aware there were forced marriages in Israel.
The servant of Abraham who met Sarah, the future
daughter-in-law, still had to ask her would she be
willing to go and marry Abraham's son.
Yes, there was polygamy, and kings had concubines.
But that is fundamentally different to seeing 13 year
old girls today getting pregnant.