David Henson
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Suuuure. You missed this entire wall of text. I believe that.
It was an entire wall of text!
I'm just messing with you, I will get back to it. Its not going anywhere soon.
Suuuure. You missed this entire wall of text. I believe that.
Is there room for two?
*sits down next to Hokulele*
If you can scoot over a bit, I've got ibuprofen and chocolate. I assume Hokulele is bringing the bacon.
It is unfair to judge ancient practices and customs by modern standards. What is thought to be demeaning to women today wasn't thought of in that way even 200 years ago in democratic society, let alone in ancient Bible times.
I went there and all I could find was the Deathclaw.
That's why Jehovah is referred to as a "She" as often as a "He" and as "Mother" as often as "Father." Oh wait.
It sounds like you're going for a separate but equal argument here. Would you be as pleased with your theology if man was created as a helper for woman?
And why the man is called the helpmate (of helpmeet) of the woman so often in the bible. Because they're equals. Except for the whole concept of women being the property of men.....and oh wait. That never happens either.
Tolerant of what ancient customs? Rape perhaps? And what were the women being protected from - other men maybe? He allowed men to take women as concubines, which is just a euphemism for sex slave or rape victim, take your pick. (I think that's what god said to all his chosen men - "See those women over there. Take your pick! Enjoy. It's for their own protection.")
Why would god have to be tolerant of certain customs or regulate the treatment of women for protection from other men, when he could have just kicked some male butt and told them that women were their equals and they should be treated as human beings, instead of property and sexual vessels?
And yet 200 years ago, women were still the property of men and weren't allowed to vote. Thanks, Bible!
Do you think that women in ancient times were happy to be sex slaves of conquering tribes? Do you think that the regular drudge slaves were jealous of the sex slaves of their masters? Do you think the women felt any better because they were told some sort of sick perverted god told them it was their duty to rape women? Don't forget that alongside these men that we're "not allowed to judge by our standards" were real live women, whose lives were an absolute misery.
Enough to outnumber all the women who were merely pieces of property, victims of rape and incest, and temptresses of weak-willed men? And I've never understood why women buy into the christian mindset, except that so many women still have a hard time believing that they are in charge of their own lives, and instead will live with men who treat them in less-than-equal ways for "their own good" or "their own protection."
According to you, the Bible represents the immutable morality of God. They had the Bible back then, what do we know about morality that isn't contained in the Bible?
The morality issue from a Christian / Atheist debate perspective is ridiculous. What is the point?
C'mon over! According to Leviticus 15:20, it is officially unclean, which I guess means we get to keep it since I doubt David wants unclean furniture. Odd how this chapter basically tells us that a perfectly natural function, one that we don't have any control over (other than through methods provided by science), is a sin.
Next, let's go find a nice Ferrari to sit on/in. I've always wanted one of those!
I think his point is that the bible isn't as anti-woman as it is often portrayed. It's true that by the standards of the time and place, the bible was practically a radical feminist bleeding-heart liberal commie thing (with its concern for the poor, giving women at least some important rights, etc.) but still, 3000 years or so have passed since then, and some things changed.
So, the Bible reflects the culture at the time it was written?
The point is that you argue that God is the source of morality.
You think the Bible represents the word of that God.
A society in the past that had access to the word of God, had access to the only moral authority you recognize.
What knowledge did they lack to justify your excusing their bad behavior?
Cultures change, but not the Rock of Ages. Why is slavery wrong now, but ok back then? Did God change his mind?
The morality issue from a Christian / Atheist debate perspective is ridiculous. What is the point?
You are aware of the fact that the Mosaic law only applied to the nation of Israel and was terminated by Jehovah himself and so no longer in effect for about 2,000 years, don't you.
.The morality issue from a Christian / Atheist debate perspective is ridiculous. What is the point?
Before we go on where do I argue that?
Again, where are you getting this idea?
[Looks around] Who me?!
Did God change his mind about slavery?
Why does such a thinking man/woman as you appear to be make such careless assumptions?
However, you may purchase male or female slaves from among the foreigners who live among you. You may also purchase the children of such resident foreigners, including those who have been born in your land. You may treat them as your property, passing them on to your children as a permanent inheritance. You may treat your slaves like this, but the people of Israel, your relatives, must never be treated this way. (Leviticus 25:44-46 NLT)
When a man strikes his male or female slave with a rod so hard that the slave dies under his hand, he shall be punished. If, however, the slave survives for a day or two, he is not to be punished, since the slave is his own property. (Exodus 21:20-21 NAB)
Slaves, obey your earthly masters with deep respect and fear. Serve them sincerely as you would serve Christ. (Ephesians 6:5 NLT)
Christians who are slaves should give their masters full respect so that the name of God and his teaching will not be shamed. If your master is a Christian, that is no excuse for being disrespectful. You should work all the harder because you are helping another believer by your efforts. Teach these truths, Timothy, and encourage everyone to obey them. (1 Timothy 6:1-2 NLT)
Christians who are slaves should give their masters full respect so that the name of God and his teaching will not be shamed. If your master is a Christian, that is no excuse for being disrespectful. You should work all the harder because you are helping another believer by your efforts. Teach these truths, Timothy, and encourage everyone to obey them. (1 Timothy 6:1-2 NLT)
So Jesus was a woman?!?Jehovah is referred to in the masculine but Jesus Christ is prophetically referred to as wisdom which is in the feminine. It's a language thing, like a spannish table.

Didn't he give them a whole bunch of laws telling them exactly what they should do?The idea of a husband as an owner of his wife was a part of the way people, man and woman, thought in primitive cultures such as Israel. God wasn't going to tell people how to think.
Scroll down for these.Sometimes I think that the negativity of skepticism can be misleading to the skeptical. That sort of emotional complaint needs a more specific reference. Provide scripture, please.
He was sometimes in on the action, ordering rapes and genocides on a whim.Because, as I said, God gave the earth to man as in mankind as stewards to do up to a point, what they wanted.
Again, I need specific references to respond.
You are aware of the fact that the Mosaic law only applied to the nation of Israel and was terminated by Jehovah himself and so no longer in effect for about 2,000 years, don't you. You and the others are welcome on my couch and Ferrari any time.
Hey, I like the sound of that. My Ferrari [grabs the keyboard like a steering wheel and says "Vroom! Vroom!]
You are aware of the fact that the Mosaic law only applied to the nation of Israel and was terminated by Jehovah himself and so no longer in effect for about 2,000 years, don't you. You and the others are welcome on my couch and Ferrari any time.
Hey, I like the sound of that. My Ferrari [grabs the keyboard like a steering wheel and says "Vroom! Vroom!]
If you can scoot over a bit, I've got ibuprofen and chocolate. I assume Hokulele is bringing the bacon.
Next, let's go find a nice Ferrari to sit on/in. I've always wanted one of those!