Re: There is Rape in my Bible!

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  • The added books were added by Catholics. The books weren't divinely inspired which is why they are only in Catholic bibles. You might want to look that up.

  • @MrJdom24: Catholics decided the original Bible. In fact, if it weren't for Catholics, there wouldn't be a Bible in the first place.

  • You forgot to mention that Shmuel HaNavi / Samuel the Prophet beheaded Agag the King when Saul failed to do so.

    Additionally, Agag's pregnant wife made an escape, which later resulted in Haman Y'S (may his name be blotted out) who attempted to eradicate the people of Israel.

    Amalek was pure evil, it was not genocide, as it was not a mass-killing based on ethnicity, but rather a war and an extermination of a wholly wicked people.

  • @smartwarlord: Infants and sucklings. You have to be a Christian to defend such atrocities.

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  • @owchywawa Yeah that'd be a pickle for someone who had limited resources power and knowledge. If only god were omnipotent :-p

  • fabulous work as usual

  • @qwertyfshag ive never really considered that nor have i purused the bible with that idead, i will try my bet to read it although i highly doubt there is two gods (discounting jesus and his father). it seems a bt ludicris but all religions have that effect on me lol

  • @owchywawa

    "I mean an entire population of people could not, statistically be "Evil"

    That means that MOST people in a given population would not meet the criteria of "Evil"-warranting their deaths. Statistically?-Consider this, MOST people are not in prison for some heinous act, acts we consider "Evil", you know..,the kind of thing that some states hand out death penalties for?

  • @qwertyfshag You would not be the first the make that observation, Q. Look up Marcion of Sinope.

    Another conclusion is, God was not the ultimate author in some/all of the books. Rather it was the works of human beings of the day, inventing religious dogma according to contemporary expediency.

  • @BryanIVIcGrath

    Yah, I am kinda wondering if there are two gods in the Bible. Yahweh and Eloh were two different gods in Babylon I think. It was either Babylon or Sumeria. That is just something that I am curious about.

  • @qwertyfshag what exactly are yo getting at? are you saying that when religious books state "yahweh" they do not mean "god"?

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