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07-18-2003, 11:49 AM | #11 |
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Numbers 31 has a nice story of Moses' army killing men, women, and children, and keeping the virgin women for themselves, etc.
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07-18-2003, 11:51 AM | #12 |
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2 Kings 2:24. 42 children call Elija "baldhead". Elija curses them in the name of the LORD, and two bears come out of the forest and devour all 42 kids.
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Re: "Plenty of atrocities and brutality in the OT"
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Fallacies of composition The Fallacy of Composition is to conclude that a property shared by a number of individual items, is also shared by a collection of those items; or that a property of the parts of an object, must also be a property of the whole thing. Or maybe: Converse accident / Hasty generalization This fallacy is the reverse of the Fallacy of Accident. It occurs when you form a general rule by examining only a few specific cases which aren't representative of all possible cases. |
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I find the various instances of sacrifices and offerings in the Torah to be atrocious. Read Numbers chapter 19 and most of Leviticus for examples of various animal sacrifices.
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07-18-2003, 04:04 PM | #15 |
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Not to mention human sacrifices.
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I may have missed those, or I find the verses vague or ambiguous to consider it as real human sacrifices. Can you cite the verses so as to refresh my memory? Thanks.
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07-18-2003, 04:39 PM | #18 |
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Secular Pilory:
WHAT?!!! YOU WANT EVIDENCE?!!! If my gospel is veiled it is veiled only to YOU who is perishing!!! Repent! You know . . . if you just knew what you were writing about . . . you would agree with me. . . . Right, seriously, too much caffeine . . . on one of these threads, I posted a nice summary of the "ban" or heren--which I may have just mispelled--from a article in a recent JBL. I need to find it, or, when I "get out of the office" I will re-post it here. --J. "Those with Eyes, Hear!" D. |
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Yes, I remember that story Ab, thanks. But I was actually thinking of institutionalized human sacrifices. Like in the OT there are several chapters detailing the steps on how to sacrifice goats, birds, sheep, bullocks, heifers and such.
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Secular Pilory:
Here it is: Quote:
Collins JC, "The Zeal of Phineas: the Bible and the Legitimation of Violence," JBL 122, 2003, 3-21. who quotes: Heider GC. The Cult of Molek: A Reassessment. JSOT Press, Sheffield: 1985. Day J. Molech: A God of Human Sacrifice in the Old Testament. University of Cambridge Oriental Publications 41; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 1989. Levenson JD. The Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son: The Transformation of Child Sacrifice in Judaism and Christianity. Yale University Press, New Haven: 1993. Stern PD. The Biblical Herem: A Window on Israel's Religious Experience. BJS on Israel's Religious Experience[/i]. BJS 211; Scholars Press, Atlanta: 1991. Niditch S. War in the Hebrew Bible: A Study in the Ethics of Violence. Oxford University Press, New York: 1993. |
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