Israelites and warfare

In warfare, were the Israelites any different than others in the ANE? In terms of killing everyone, this was not considered unusual by their enemies. William Lane Craig points out killing everyone in warfare was standard practice: But then, again, we’re thinking of this from a Christianized, Western standpoint. For people in the ancient world, …

Is God xenophobic?

Is the God of the Old Testament xenophobic? Dawkins thinks so. “The ethnic cleansing begun in the time of Moses is brought to bloody fruition in the book of Joshua, a text remarkable for the bloodthirsty massacres it records and the xenophobic relish with which it does so.” Richard Dawkins What is xenophobia? “fear and …

Objective morality of Christianity

Athetotheist wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2023 6:20 pm What makes an opinion of a god objective? A bunch of likeminded followers writing books about that god? I’ve explained this already: “God is not merely good, but goodness; goodness is not merely divine, but God.” C.S. Lewis https://quotefancy.com/quote/780720/C-S … ne-but-God As stated in 1 John, God …

Wesley Morriston – Did God Command Genocide? A Challenge to the Biblical Inerrantist

Wesley Morriston – “Did God Command Genocide? A Challenge to the Biblical Inerrantist” https://spot.colorado.edu/~morristo/Did … nocide.pdf His bio: https://www.colorado.edu/philosophy/peo … -morriston At some point, any thoughtful Christian who believes the Bible to be “inerrant” must come to terms with the harsh and sometimes shocking behavior of the God of the Old Testament (OT). I’m not …

Flood and morality

Athetotheist wrote: ↑Sun Dec 10, 2023 2:37 pm Yet you presumably have no problem with the idea of that same deity brutally drowning every innocent child on earth in a global flood. Is God a deity that is just looking for any opportunity to smite people? Is God a capricious God? Does God act unpredictably …