Pslams 137:9
Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.
Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.
O Daughter of Babylon, doomed to destruction,
happy is he who repays you
for what you have done to us
he who seizes your infants
and dashes them against the rocks.
The OT did not prohibit cursing your enemies. There are many cases of this in the Psalms, of the Psalmist calling for the destruction of his enemies.
Since when is the mass slaughter of infants not murder?
After reading all the god-ordered cruelty in the OT for the first time (it always got skipped over in Church) I just couldn't take any of the rest of it as seriously as before and it wasn't long before the whole thing fell apart in my eyes.
I find this confession of yours very interesting. It is a difficult question to deal with, the reality of the OT, but the solution is not to shy away, or to reject what appears to us as brutal, but rather to get a handle on the OT.
To do that you need to read the entirety, rather than just the bits that stick out as particularly riveting and disturbing. Taken as a whole, you get a much better balance, than you do in this distorted thread.
I'm a pacifist, but I don't look to the OT to seek justification, but rather, I seek to understand the Old in the light of the new. Things have changed quite dramactically from the time of the Israelites, particularly in the ways in which God deals with man.
I can't give you the happy, shiny, cuddly God that you prefer, Boshko, because that is not the truth. Just as truth can be comforting, and loving, so can it be harsh and brutal. The two aspects cannot be seperated. Yes, God is a loving God, but he is also righteous. If he were righteous, how could he possibly tolerate sin?
As a literary character he's not a terribly nice guy and because so many people take him seriously which character is important.
None of you folks would care if I did not believe in God, to even reply to this thread. It is only because I believe in him, and try to defend him, that you are even bothered at all by this issue.
So the Holocaust wasn't genocide???
How so? All you've got are the Gospels.
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