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I would be alive and with someone who would take care of me.
I might go and check what's the Church explanation about it. I might be relying too much in a political and social perspective.
In Numbers 31:18 RSV Moses instruct the Israelites "But all the young girls who have not known man by lying with him, KEEP ALIVE FOR YOURSELVES". That doesn't necessarily mean these young captive girls were made wives. I suspect they were made slaves (such as Sara's slave Hagar in the story of Abraham). ... I suppose wife versus slave is not a huge distinction, but wives probably had more legal rights.
I still don't get the gender distinction. Young boys would be just as impressionable as young girls for assimilation. The only advantage of the girls would be to satisfy the sexual needs of the male warriors. Although I suppose female slaves are less likely to revolt than male slaves, so that is a possibility too.
Do you have any example of women trying to escape during those conquests? It seems more like they prefer to stay with them.
There are couple of alternative motivations I could imagine:Seems as though the infant males would/could also be kept, and trained up, to strengthen the numbers. The fact that such passages detail, young women alone to be spared, leads one to conclude the agenda was possibly more sexual in it's orientation.
Very possible. There is also the possibility that the stories are false historically but true mystically. Many Jews and early Christians seemed to use that strategy to save God's reputation from the questionable morals of the OT. For example, some early Christians saw the Amalekites as symbolizing temptations to sin. ... If that was the case, I don't see why God would not use more pleasant fiction to convey the deeper mystical knowledge. Aesop's fables would be more pleasant fiction than stories of genocide and captive slave girls.
Even if such a God exists, isn't it possible that this war was not sanctioned by any said God; and that the author is mistaken about the origin of it's commands?
Why is a Nihilist caring about it?So if you were taken as a sex slave, you would be OK with it? Interesting. I'm guessing you aren't considering human trafficking to be a problem then.
Why is a Nihilist caring about it?
Human trafficking is a problem because the laws do not allow it, we are talking about war and you come with an organize crime.
Ok, I will stop playing your games.
I have a principle of morality that is what God and the Holy Tradition establishes. The main purpose of mankind is achieving salvation through theosis.
Your idea of morality is based on what society tells you, so if you were part of medieval ages or just 100 years ago you will just go along with what they tell you is good.
Thanks for the few who had an interesting discussion but I'm done here.
There's probably something to this. It's also dictated that no Moabite, or any of their descendants, can ever enter the assembly of God, but it's my understanding that Moabite women don't count. That's why Ruth was okay, and her descendants, King David and Jesus, get a pass even though they had Moabite blood in them.The Israelites didn't fully understand that genetic material came from both mother and father. I suspect from the terminology that many ancients believed that the sperm from the father was a complete "seed" and the mother only served as "soil". They surely knew that children had traits from both mother and father, but maybe they believed that the fundamental traits that would be passed on to grandchild came only from the father. An analogy would be planting grape vines in different types of soil. The flavor of the grape is affected by the soil, but that flavor from the soil cannot be passed on to the next generation of grapevine. ... Assuming this was the Israelite understanding of genetics, it would make sense to keep the young girls and kill the young boys. The offspring from impregnating a young foreign girl is as genetically Hebrew and pure as any other Hebrew child. ... Of course this genetic ignorance argues against divine inspiration.
There's probably something to this. It's also dictated that no Moabite, or any of their descendants, can ever enter the assembly of God, but it's my understanding that Moabite women don't count. That's why Ruth was okay, and her descendants, King David and Jesus, get a pass even though they had Moabite blood in them.
On the other hand (at least in the more modern forms of Judaism) the Jewishness comes through the mother rather than the father. I suspect that what this concept of inheritance from the mother developed in the Rabbinic phase of Jewish history, but who knows.There's probably something to this. It's also dictated that no Moabite, or any of their descendants, can ever enter the assembly of God, but it's my understanding that Moabite women don't count. That's why Ruth was okay, and her descendants, King David and Jesus, get a pass even though they had Moabite blood in them.
I'd argued in the past that Jesus, as a mamzer, was forbidden to enter the temple and therefore sinned when he had done so. But "mamzer" does not translate unilaterally to "bastard" in English, and I discovered that while Jesus absolutely is the latter, he is not the former. So my issue here is resolved merely by using a correct translation. But the issue of Christ's bloodline, as you mention, should bar him from the temple - the "loophole" resolving the issue is merely the Bible getting biology horribly wrong. So I would say they are absolutely cornered on that one. I look forward to them freely admitting this...
Of course this genetic ignorance argues against divine inspiration.
(2) Slave women are less dangerous than slave men in a revolt.
(3) Maybe there was a shortage of women and they wanted to have one wife for every man without risking the cultural pollution that adult women would introduce.
Thus, what was God's rationale exactly in this verse(s)?
Very possible. There is also the possibility that the stories are false historically but true mystically. Many Jews and early Christians seemed to use that strategy to save God's reputation from the questionable morals of the OT. For example, some early Christians saw the Amalekites as symbolizing temptations to sin. ... If that was the case, I don't see why God would not use more pleasant fiction to convey the deeper mystical knowledge. Aesop's fables would be more pleasant fiction than stories of genocide and captive slave girls.
"The Lord works in mysterious ways." That is one answer. Let's say you are God and you want to determine who follows you because you are powerful and who follows you because you are good. You might create fictional Bible stories that record you giving instructions that seem amoral or even immoral. Then you would observe who reads these stories and continues to sing your praises and make excuses for your behavior rather than reacting with confusion or disgust. ... So we could say the fictional Bible stories portraying God as evil are still inspired by God, because God wanted to discover who disagrees or agrees that "might makes right". ... A critic of this idea could ask why God needs to test us. Doesn't God already know? My answer to that is: maybe these tests are designed to reveal our character to OURSELVES rather than to God. After we die we won't be able to argue about our character flaws because we will remember these tests that we failed.Yes, which might beg the question... How is one to infer what writings are from God's commands, and which ones aren't? This is my main point for starting this thread... Meaning, even if such an asserted God were to exist, it might appear such claims, from their God, in (this) story line don't jive. And again, if this story stems from human inspiration alone, what else follows????
That's possible too. I still suspect that there may have been a shortage of women. Lots of women died in childbirth. That is naturally going to create a shortage of women. But who knows.Possibly...? It also seems likely the reason(s) was simply more carnal in nature. Seems as these men might have just liked them young. Women aged harder during these times; it was rough back then. --- No skin care, no make-up, no plastic surgery, no nothing... Just daily sun exposure and hard labor. Makes for some 'hard' aging(Not my view, but the perceived view from reading of the ancient past)...
Oh yes, one more explanation came to mind for sparing only the virgin girls - venereal disease. It is possible that the Canaanites had venereal diseases alien to the Hebrews. That doesn't explain why the young boys were not spared though.
"The Lord works in mysterious ways." That is one answer.
Let's say you are God and you want to determine who follows you because you are powerful and who follows you because you are good. You might create fictional Bible stories that record you giving instructions that seem amoral or even immoral. Then you would observe who reads these stories and continues to sing your praises and make excuses for your behavior rather than reacting with confusion or disgust. ... So we could say the fictional Bible stories portraying God as evil are still inspired by God, because God wanted to discover who disagrees or agrees that "might makes right". ... A critic of this idea could ask why God needs to test us. Doesn't God already know? My answer to that is: maybe these tests are designed to reveal our character to OURSELVES rather than to God. After we die we won't be able to argue about our character flaws because we will remember these tests that we failed.
One way of thinking about God and inspiration is that everything is inspired by God. Even sinful behavior might be inspired by God. If God has a purpose then failures might be just as useful as successes. Maybe the purpose of my life is to learn for myself through rotten choices that my character is flawed. How can I truly ask for mercy from God through Jesus unless I know that I need mercy?
That's possible too. I still suspect that there may have been a shortage of women. Lots of women died in childbirth. That is naturally going to create a shortage of women. But who knows.
It might have been long-term planning to populate the promised land after the conquest. Imagine sparing only the foreign girls aged 3 and under. Place these toddlers in Hebrew families to be raised without any memory of their natural parents or native culture. In 10 years time the Hebrews will be busy repopulating the land, and the generation of children entering puberty might have a male to female ratio of say 1 to 3. There would be a Hebrew baby boom.But this does not explain why they must be virgins? If there was a shortage of women, take the younger ones whom may have possibly already lay with man, and are still fertile. If women were thought to not count in the bloodline, who cares anyways. They are possibly just vessels for reproduction.
It might have been long-term planning to populate the promised land after the conquest. Imagine sparing only the foreign girls aged 3 and under. Place these toddlers in Hebrew families to be raised without any memory of their natural parents or native culture. In 10 years time the Hebrews will be busy repopulating the land, and the generation of children entering puberty might have a male to female ratio of say 1 to 3. There would be a Hebrew baby boom.
So it isn't necessary to imagine lustful male warriors to explain the command from Moses.
Maybe everything is from a divine source. If I murder somebody isn't that God's will? God made my personality and my upbringing and those mostly determine my actions. "The buck stops here" applied to Harry Truman, and it surely applies to God too.
Again, my focus is to determine if this command was more probable from a divine source, or, simply the 'justifications' of man alone.
That is true. Even with modern methods it is difficult for doctors to detect some types of abuse. It would help to know God's motivation, because that would imply the methods that the Hebrews might have used for selection. Why virgin girls? What was God's motivation?
I would imagine that abuse and rape of their own children was possible and highly likely. And since this tribe was so 'bad' as to warrant apparent extermination by God, how would the soldiers know which children were actually pure; untouched from their fathers???? Did God guide them through this process as well?
Maybe it turns out the term 'virgin' was instead code for, 'young and attractive suitable companions'?
Maybe everything is from a divine source.
If I murder somebody isn't that God's will?
God made my personality and my upbringing and those mostly determine my actions. "The buck stops here" applied to Harry Truman, and it surely applies to God too.
There is God's Will and God's Law. In some cases God's Will might be that we violate God's Law (maybe as a learning experience or maybe to prove to us that we need mercy from Jesus or maybe some Byzantine strategy for long-term good that requires some short-term evil).
Personally I don't find this Bible story very inspiring.
I think there might be a God, but I don't think these stories portray the God I hope exists. So I think these stories say little about God.
That is true. Even with modern methods it is difficult for doctors to detect some types of abuse. It would help to know God's motivation, because that would imply the methods that the Hebrews might have used for selection. Why virgin girls? What was God's motivation?
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