• Flax
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          -214 months ago

          That’s a collection of books. And where does God kill people unjustly?

          • @[email protected]
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            194 months ago

            Well, there’s the Flood and the Ten Plagues (particularly that tenth one) for starters.

            Then there’s the various war crimes committed by the Israelites at Jehovah’s explicit instructions (e.g. the genocide of the Midianites in Numbers 31).

            • Dandroid
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              Not disagreeing with anything you said, I just find it mildly amusing when people call things war crimes when they took place before the Geneva convention. There was no international agreement on what a war crime is at that time, so technically nothing was a war crime back then. They were free to commit all the genocide they wanted.

            • Flax
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              -204 months ago

              The flood spared the innocents (Noah’s family) and the plagues were done because Pharaoh wouldn’t free the slaves, the blood was on Pharaoh’s hands.

              God just said to avenge Israel. Moses carried out the rest of the orders.

              • @[email protected]
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                114 months ago

                There is no reason to believe that Noah’s family were the only innocents in the Flood story. I do not know how one can pin the supposed hedonism of the world on all those young children who would have drowned.

                There is also no way to excuse killing the children of thousands of people because of the actions of one man. Blaming that one man for “forcing” supposedly omnipotent being to act in that way is also unjustifiable.

                And there is no way to shift blame for genocide by simply saying, “the underlings took it too far.” This excuse rings especially hollow when Jehovah asks for a cut of the spoils afterward (Numbers 31:25-31).

                • Flax
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                  -84 months ago

                  In the Sodom and Gomorrah story and the Jericho story, innocent people were saved. How would the great flood be any different? It’s illustrative of the extent of the hedonism.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    104 months ago

                    You can’t even keep your own stories straight. The Great Flood myth in the Bible is very explicit that all life on earth will be destroyed, except that aboard Noah’s Ark. Genesis 7:23 (NIV):

                    “Every living thing on the face of the earth was wiped out; people and animals and the creatures that move along the ground and the birds were wiped from the earth. Only Noah was left, and those with him in the ark.”

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                44 months ago

                I have a question, suppose that a different god or being did all the things said in the bible attributed to god. Are these deaths and atrocities still moral? Are they good because god did them? Or are they inherent good things to do? What if you were the one who started the flood or unleashed the plagues or anything else like that? Is the act still moral? Is the death of thousands if not moral at that point?

                • Flax
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                  -44 months ago

                  No, because God created man so He has authority to destroy man.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    44 months ago

                    If you create someone, a living thinking person,do you have authority to destroy them? I’d say you do not. Do your parents have the right to destroy you? No, they do not. So why does god have this privilege?

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            154 months ago

            Nice little qualifier you added there. Cause it’s generally accepted that the God of Abraham ordained killing at least two million people prior to the birth of Jesus Christ. I get the sense that you’re perspective is that if God does it then it must be just and you want to prove anyone who thinks otherwise is wrong. If that’s the case, you’re in the wrong place my friend.

            • Flax
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              -154 months ago

              The innocents were saved from it

              • Gort
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                74 months ago

                Would the foetuses of any of the damned by considered guilty? I presume there must have been a few pregnant women murdered by that malevolent deity in that fairy story of your ilk (if you’re not on the wind-up, might I add).

                • Flax
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                  -84 months ago

                  If anyone innocent was killed, they would have went to paradise anyway

                  • @[email protected]
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                    74 months ago

                    So god could kill as many innocents unjustly as he wants, as long as he sends them to paradise after?
                    If so, it seems, any atrocity god commits could be justified.

            • Flax
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              -154 months ago

              They deserved it. Everyone but Noah, which is why he was saved

              • @[email protected]
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                124 months ago

                They did not deserve it, and the Egypt thing is a bald faced lie. They were never enslaved there.

                • Flax
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                  -54 months ago

                  If they were never enslaved there, then wouldn’t that mean the plagues never happened? What’s your point?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    54 months ago

                    The point is NONE of it happened. Any more than any of the “miracles” and such Christianity plagiarized from predecessor religions happened.

          • @[email protected]
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            84 months ago

            The entirety of the Canaanite genocide. And since Hebrews were Canaanites themselves, that just makes them mass murderers who steal land through violence.

            Oh wait …