Routerider said:
I cannot prove that these young ladies were abused sexually...you are correct. But what other conclusion should we come to...give me some ideas. What IS written is that the reason WHY these young ladies were spared is so that they could be *awarded* to the soldiers and even the Priest Eleazar. I think the silence is deafening in this story. Answer the following question, what would a male soldier need with a young girl? If you know the nature of men at all you already have your answer.
They were brought to Hebrew communities and lived like normal women.
Plus, people would be stoned to death for breaking God's rules about sex.
There is not one little piece of evidence to show that the Jewish in the past got young girls as sex slaves in their wars, as you insist on claiming.
Also, remember how God punished David? God had his WIVES sleep with his neighbor in a public fashion, I don't think the Hebrew God had a problem with using sex as a reward or in this case a punishment.
Extra-marital and adulterous sex as reward?! Where??
Now who is assuming? Again, you need to give some evidence for why young males would be corrupt and the young girls would NOT be...so far you have just asserted.
You said that God was unjust, because He ordered for uncorrupt people to be killed in war.
I'm showing you that what you said isn't necessarily the case. It may very well be that, much like He did in Sodom, God was just in His punishment.
Since you have no evidence, this in itself can't be an evidence towards proving God is unjust.
I don't have a problem with punishment at all. I DO have a problem with ancient writers blaming their disgusting practices on God. The God that 21st century Christians advertise is NOT the tribal God of the Hebrews.
Our way of life has changed, but we read the same scriptures and agree on them...
You make some confusing remarks. We LOVE to explore the ancient past...watch Nat'l Geo sometime...we are not afraid of the past. Yes we do know how their minds and thoughts based on their writings and the artifacts they left behind. Look at what we know of the ancient Egyptians and the Mayans.
Indeed, we have an interest in exploring them. For some reason, most don't have an interest to learn how their lives required different behaviours and how justice was carried out differently than today (though with the same principles, ideals and values).