Why did the God of the old testament condone things like slavery? killing of babies? Allowing women to be given to opposing clans as sex slaves?
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Why did the God of the old testament condone things like slavery? killing of babies? Allowing women to be given to opposing clans as sex slaves?
Why did the God of the old testament condone things like slavery? killing of babies? Allowing women to be given to opposing clans as sex slaves?
Such things happen today and you allow it.
Earth is not Heaven and it all rests on you to change.
Why did the God of the old testament condone things like slavery? killing of babies? Allowing women to be given to opposing clans as sex slaves?
Hello! Not everything in the law of Moses was God's first choice. Get a load of this conversation between Jesus and some of his critics in Matthew 19, more than a thousand years later:Why did the God of the old testament condone things like slavery? killing of babies? Allowing women to be given to opposing clans as sex slaves?
Catch that? Regarding divorce, God's law for us is that a husband's only valid reason for divorce is if his wife has been unfaithful. And that's how it was in the very beginning, too. But when giving laws to the Israelites he relaxed his standard because in their "hard hearts" they wouldn't have followed it anyway.Then some Pharisees came to him in order to test him. They asked, “Is it lawful to divorce a wife for any cause?”
He answered, “Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator made them male and female,
and said, ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and will be united with his wife, and the two will become one flesh’?
So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”
They said to him, “Why then did Moses command us to give a certificate of dismissal and to divorce her?”
Jesus said to them, “Moses permitted you to divorce your wives because of your hard hearts, but from the beginning it was not this way.
Now I say to you that whoever divorces his wife, except for immorality, and marries another commits adultery.”
You do not know anything about nothing, but you think you know how to run the universe better than the living God does. Give us a break!If I had the power to not allow such things, I wouldn't. I only allow it to happen because I cannot change it. If I saw a person raping a child and did nothing about it, I'd be looked down on, but God can sit there and say, "When your done, I'm going to punish you." We are more moral than our own God. What kind of a loving God allows the death of babies? I am not for abortion, I 100% disagree with any killing of babies. Yet God allowed this in the old testament. God does not follow the 10 commandments.
Rather than being rude to him, why not address his valid concerns?You do not know anything about nothing, but you think you know how to run the universe better than the living God does. Give us a break!
Why did the God of the old testament condone things like slavery? killing of babies? Allowing women to be given to opposing clans as sex slaves?
If I had the power to not allow such things, I wouldn't. I only allow it to happen because I cannot change it. If I saw a person raping a child and did nothing about it, I'd be looked down on, but God can sit there and say, "When your done, I'm going to punish you." We are more moral than our own God. What kind of a loving God allows the death of babies? I am not for abortion, I 100% disagree with any killing of babies. Yet God allowed this in the old testament. God does not follow the 10 commandments.
Why did the God of the old testament condone things like slavery? killing of babies? Allowing women to be given to opposing clans as sex slaves?
Hello! Not everything in the law of Moses was God's first choice. Get a load of this conversation between Jesus and some of his critics in Matthew 19, more than a thousand years later:
Catch that? Regarding divorce, God's law for us is that a husband's only valid reason for divorce is if his wife has been unfaithful. And that's how it was in the very beginning, too. But when giving laws to the Israelites he relaxed his standard because in their "hard hearts" they wouldn't have followed it anyway.
I'm not saying that's the explanation for all of your objections. But that's one of the explanations, straight from the mouth of Jesus.
It's very simple.
Suppose you have a daughter and you love her with all your heart, one day she walks in the door and tells you that she had an abortion, what would you do?
If your son committed murder what would you do?
Think of The Lord as a being of a trillion pages, you and I represent only one page.
You're trying to understand a whole book when all you have is just one page. You need God's knowledge to fully understand God, that's why we are sheep not the Shepard.
Can you explain to your dog why you have to go to work to pay for the mortgage so that he can stay in the house that belongs to the bank and pay for the food on the table that you bought in a furniture store which got it from the lumber yard from the forest where you walk and the tree that your dog relieved himself blah blah blah.
Trying to understand God with your intellect is like your dog learning algebra.
I'm not completely sure you followed me. I'm saying that God's ideal law was temporarily relaxed in the OT because of the Israelite's hard hearts, but now tightened up again by Jesus.I can see where you are coming from. God said not to divorce but yet says you can divorce in the event your wife is unfaithful. But God gave this reason as to why you can break one of his laws. I didn't list this among my questions because I was aware of this.
I suppose you could argue that morality changes with the times.
Let's ignore the issue of God and the Bible for a moment and use a more secualr example instead: imagine you're some kind of relief worker, and you come across a primitive tribe living in the jungle. You find out this tribe has the rather gruesome habit of sacrificing and eating people they have captured from other tribes. What do you do about it?
Some people might say we should try to educate them to that they stop practicing this and learn to live peacefully. Others might say we shouldn't do anything at all - who are we to judge them? Personally I disagree with that second option. What you would not do (unless perhaps you are some kind of Spanish conquistador) is punish them the same way you would punish a murderous cannibal living in the developed world.
Why not? Well, you could argue that they live in a different, much harsher world than the one we live in, or that they are not as intelligent as educated people in the developed world. The same, at least in theory, goes for the people in the Old Testament: they lived thousands of years ago under different circumstances than we do today.
God didn't. God didn't write the bible. God didn't even send any angels to write bits of the bible, that's why we have such rubbish, as supposedly being the word of God. If an angel was sent to write something truthful, then it probably wouldn't have survived, not on parchment, and not on tablets of stone. The only bit of the bible written by God was the ten commandments.
I'm not completely sure you followed me. I'm saying that God's ideal law was temporarily relaxed in the OT because of the Israelite's hard hearts, but now tightened up again by Jesus....