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The sister-wife series appears at least three times. The patriarchs were dysfunctional, you'd think Abraham and Sarah, and Isaac would have a quiet evening outside the tent looking at the stars and reminisce about the old days. Abraham would kid Sarah about being a few inches from giving Pharoh a BJ. Maybe Isaac remembered the story after he told the king (he never seemed the same after the Akeida) and decided to let the king know what was going on by having sex with Rebecca where Avimelekh could see. The king realizes they are not brother and sister, although figuring the times were as lawless as the bible tells us, I'm not sure why he doesn't think they are just perverts or weirdos. Lester Grabbe, is a pretty conservative biblical scholar. He thinks Solomon was historical for some reason but suggests he wasn't David's son... short lived dynasty. A guy with 700 wives and 300 concubines is compensating for something. Assuming Solomon was "Jewish," (after all he built the temple) he would have to take seven days off to spend a honeymoon with each wife, so that's 4900 days of vacation right there or about 40% of his entire reign. |
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Check any bona fide institution, and nominate a law from elsewhere? The US Constitution is a result of over-turning medevial Europe's laws - namely the western laws are based on non-European Hebrew laws. Democrasy, in its correct form, also comes from the Hebrew bible. Its just that the word 'religion' has bad maggage - and scapegoating all blame is the easiest path. |
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The "sister wife" stories are historically important. The bible is saying that everyday life was so lawless in Egypt and Canaan that a man traveling with a reasonably attractive wife would be killed. You have stated previously that the bible is an accurate historical picture of that period. This is a legitmate challenge to your statement. The other statements are also accurate. Solomon moreover participated in human sacrifice to other Gods according to Kings. |
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Up through post WWII Jews and anything Jewish was anathema to Christians in Europe and the USA. In a somewhat bizzare shift only recently have some evengelical Christians glomed onto Judaism and Isreal as their own, and soem idendtifying with Jews. To call the USA 'Judaeo-Christian' is only a fairly recent idea. Thye ancient Jews and some modern ones belive they were the chosen folks of an all powerful god to the exclusion of others with no compromnise. Modern Christians with few eceptions generaly can not accept the validity of any other faith. The centuries of RCC theorcacy in Europe made majestic laws? Religion is superstition, it may be benificial superstion for many and opressive supperstition for others in ridiculous relgious conflicts. but all in all, superstition. |
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Esther was a real goddess... literally. Her name is derived from Ishtar, maybe Asherah. There's little doubt that Purim is pagan, the only question is whether it's origin is Assyrian, Babylonian, or Persian. |
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Snake sex=hentai.
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