Head of Sodom?
I assume you meant "heard". If you read my posts, you'll see that I've already drawn the connection between Canaan and Sodom/Gomorrah.
I still don't buy it. Nothing justifies genocide.
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Head of Sodom?
I assume you meant "heard". If you read my posts, you'll see that I've already drawn the connection between Canaan and Sodom/Gomorrah.
I still don't buy it. Nothing justifies genocide.
We still live with his type of mentality today.. Within, and without Judaism and Christianity.
Separate the good people from the evil people. Kill the evil people, their offspring, and all they ever did. Let the good people take the land they inhabited. Send the good people to heaven, and the evil people to hell.
I'm glad there are some people who realize the difference between an ego and God Almighty.
It is also pervasively racist and, as such, thoroughly ignorant.
I assume you meant "heard". If you read my posts, you'll see that I've already drawn the connection between Canaan and Sodom/Gomorrah.
I still don't buy it. Nothing justifies genocide.
It's based on what G-d instructed the Jews.
If you don't want to believe it that's your issue.
If you believe in him take up your beef with him.
The problem is, they want to smear our entire narrative using their modern liberal concepts. Should we just leave them to smear?
It's based on what G-d instructed the Jews.
If you don't want to believe it that's your issue.
If you believe in him take up your beef with him.
If your God seems to behave like a monster, perhaps it's time to wonder whether you may be suffering some confusion about Him and His message.
Perhaps you are simply ignorant and wish to remain that way?
You could try to understand the context but you obviously don't care.
Perhaps you are simply ignorant and wish to remain that way?
It's based on what G-d instructed the Jews.
If you don't want to believe it that's your issue.
If you believe in him take up your beef with him.
The problem is, they want to smear our entire narrative using their modern liberal concepts. Should we just leave them to smear?
I tend to leave the Gods of other people to themselves. I, for one, don't claim to know if El actually had any hand in any historical event that may or may not have inspired it.
My beef is with the story. If it's literal history, disgusting. But as far as I can tell, that's not likely.
Perhaps we should just wish them well in a life of Canaanite conditions so they can see firsthand how the Canaanites they love so much lived.
How do you suppose the Jews went on to occupy the land? The Canaanites were far numerically superior to them, had reliable supply bases, and were a very battle-scarred people who had much war experience fighting the Egyptians.
Historically, I don't know how much is actually known about Canaanite life. In the context of the story, though, I still fail to see how it justifies genocide.
I have to wonder how many christians have read the whole Old Testament and have managed to keep an unchanged opinon of their god. I have to wonder how many have turned away from it after reading the OT.
It seems to me that the OT and the NT are so different that it seems their god has multiple personalities or something.
The amount of raping that occurred in the OT was horrifying.