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I'm sorry, but this post is a mess. You misrepresent my position wildly. I don't think that premise is true, obviously, so it isn't a premise of mine. You also seem to think I have a problem with Paul and Moses, which I don't. I'm talking about what The Bible says. Is what Moses and Paul say in the Bible divinely inspired? If it is not, then we are not in disagreement. If it is, then I'm clearly not talking about what Moses and Paul think on the matter.Missing the point of the scriptures! By representing them as God's universal and timeless standard instead of what he allowed at a particular time and place 1000s of years ago with a developing culture, who was evil, and surrounded by cultures that were more evil, you create a strawman!
Of you have children you recognize that you train them over time, not in a minute. You work based n their cognitive and developmental limitations. Do you assume the chosen people were good, ever in their 1800+ year history?
As to what is or isn't part of anachronism, I. Already made the point that a hugely important part of Old and New Testaments were written by murderers or their accomplices! That should have disabused you of thinking, "this is a book that is just like every other religious book."
Your premise 1
The Bible represents perfect morality divinely handed down to man and represented in how Hebrews treated others in the OT, and Christians lived and treated others in the NT.
THAT IS A FALSE PREMISE!
That is what I'm saying. Ad God, through his prophets says it innumerable times. At least 35 of 39 kings of Israel in the Old Testament are evil.
The issues you are bringing up would have to be commanded by God and universally, such as the Ten Commandments. And not abrogated by same.
Now if you want to inveigh against the immorality of the Ten Commandments, go ahead, but explain to me how arguing against Israel or Paul's complicity in slavery in a world surrounded by slave cultures, is not anachronistic!
And of coarse the bigger issues is, how do you justify objective morality at all, to even call murder wrong on atheism. So people claiming universal moral codes sans theism are in the unenviable position of having no ground whatsoever for their base claim.
And the argument from objective morality is irrelevant. You're conflating "I don't think anyone should ever own slaves" with "owning slaves is wrong no matter what anyone thinks". Those are not the same thing.
I believe slavery is wrong because of the harm it causes, and that harm exists in any culture, in any time period. Did the harm somehow not exist in their culture or in that time period? And no, I don't blame Moses and Paul for not realizing that harm exists all on their own.
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