RyanP wrote:You mean as dictated by cultural cues which varies by century and continent? Regardless, the purpose of this subforum is to have a place to freely engage in debates on Christian theology with the basic assumption that the Bible can be used as a primary reference without the need to defend its authority.
joey, I think all modern Christians struggle with the brutality of the Old Testament, especially because it was God's will. The only answer I've found is that those people who were destroyed were vile and given plenty of time to repent and change their ways. So Joshua's conquest was their punishment much like the Assyrian and Babylonian invasions were Israel's punishment for sin.
I hope this isn't a stumbling block for you and that you continue to search and question.
There is brutality in the NT, too. And since you have pointed out that the authority of the Bible is unassailable in this subforum you must accept that Jesus approved of brutality against slaves, and John has a whole book on Jesus and his Flaming Sword-Mouth coming down and killing and reaping and sending souls to Hell. Let's face it, for all the blood in the OT, Jesus ratchets it up an inifite number of notches by sending people to eternal Hellfire. At least Moses had the decency to put little babies and their wailing mothers out of their misery. Jesus keeps them aware for eternity, and in perpetual suffering.
I'm sure you will cry foul and declare it a matter of interpretation, but who's interpretation? your's or another Xian's? Who is the better Xian?
Can you tell me the Xian you accept as the authority on the doctrine of the Bible for the purpose of this subforum? Since we accept the Bible as an authority - who has best explained its authoritativeness?
Let's get on the same page: I claim the Bible as an authority and Jesus, as according to his apostle John, is a maniacal killer filled with retribution. Also, the OT clearly describes that Yaweh is the same God as the NT. Without the prophesy of the OT there is no NT. Why the difference? Marketing? Why did God change his tune?
Obviously the Bible (and your attempt to distance yourself from the OT is noted, even though the "purpose of this subforum" is to EXPRESSLY accept the BIBLE - THE WHOLE BIBLE (not just the parts you like) as authoritative.
The Bible includes the OT. It is brutal. God, according to the Bible is brutal. John Calvin admits it. Fred Phelps does. Martin Luther did. All major Xian leaders have testified to the brutality of God. "He is a vengeful God".
It also clearly states that offending him is much worse than torturing, killing, eating, ripping apart, tearing the flesh, ripping the heads off, throwing over a tall buildings, feeding to dogs... babies.
All of that is forgivable to the Being you worship. But don't say "I deny the Holy Spirit" at any point in your life. THAT is unforgivable.
Imagine the people who believe ... and not ashamed to ignore, totally, all the patient findings of thinking minds through all the centuries since the Bible.... It is these ignorant people�who would force their feeble and childish beliefs on us...I.Asimov