While that may be true of modern Judaism, the old testament is full of god's commandments to lay waste to neighboring tribes and villages whose only crime is worshiping a different god. The Midianites and the Caanites would likely have a thing two to say against the Old Testament, and ancient Judaism.
Surely that's so, but if the point is, with doing a critical presentation of the OT, to lambast christianity and judaism as following these veins of action which very few do, then that point is erronous.
It depends on the conclusion which one has in the back of their head when doing so.
For example, oft at Stormfront I get shunned for being an "apologist" of the jews and so forth, simply because I explain to them (and in what light they are actually understood) the actual context of the poorly but carefully cherry-picked quotes they've managed to derive of the Talmud, to use against jews as a whole.
It's perfectly fine to have criticism toward these matters naturally, but from my own experience many over-do it ad nauseum, turning it into an issue of absolutes, ie if one believes this then one is believing in evil etc etc and reluctance to budge an inch of their obviously emotional attachment... which is in a way an article of faith in itself.
In real effect it turns one into just another zealot hardliner, theist or not.
This was a slight hint I noticed of the evilbible site.
In general, this is also what I have a problem with.
