1. How do you feel about ancient temple prostitution in ancient Iraq. — christian2017
2. Are you aware Joshua didn't commit genocide because there were plenty of Amorite cities in ancient Iraq at the time of Joshua. ~1300 BC. — christian2017
3. If you killed someone's parents (Amorite/Canaanite) are you supposed to tell the surviving child "i murdered your parents, when you are a teenager you'll understand these adult things" — christian2017
4. were there adoption agencies in the 2nd millenium? — christian2017
5. Would you argue some behavior is worthy of capital punishment? — christian2017
6. Were you aware that the Amorites were known for child sacrifice? The later Jews were too and i understand that . The Bible speaks against that. — christian2017
7. Would you say the Amorite children (non-adults) went to heaven — christian2017
How does genocide directly (as opposed to indirectly) relate to the teachings of Jesus Christ? Is the Roman Papacy a good way to judge Christianity? — christian2017
1. How do you feel about ancient temple prostitution in ancient Iraq.
— christian2017
They were a major part of the economy and had their a great value and the respect of the people.
2. Are you aware Joshua didn't commit genocide because there were plenty of Amorite cities in ancient Iraq at the time of Joshua. ~1300 BC.
— christian2017
Genocide need not be a complete decimation of a people. Jews were never close to full extinction but we use genocide to express what happened to them. Jews see Yahweh as evil for some of his instruction to cause destruction.
3. If you killed someone's parents (Amorite/Canaanite) are you supposed to tell the surviving child "i murdered your parents, when you are a teenager you'll understand these adult things"
— christian2017
Only if you are stupid.
4. were there adoption agencies in the 2nd millenium?
— christian2017
Sure.
5. Would you argue some behavior is worthy of capital punishment?
— christian2017
Yes, but only if it is to prevent murder. I do not believe in capital punishment as a nation cannot be seen as revering life if they are taking it. Saving some via murder shows the veneration of life. The good of the many outweighs the good of the few.
6. Were you aware that the Amorites were known for child sacrifice? The later Jews were too and i understand that . The Bible speaks against that.
— christian2017
Where city states had finite resources, it was either kill the new babies or kill the workers who were more important than another hungry mouth that could not feed itself. Baby sacrifices were kept to a minimum and that was helped along by the Temple Prostitutes and the religions that tried to sanctify sex between men and their wives so as to keep pregnancies to a minimum. History has overblown the numbers as most nations did not have to do much of it. Killing babies is revolting to all people and it was only done in dire times.
7. Would you say the Amorite children (non-adults) went to heaven
— christian2017
There was no heaven at that time. Just shoal, the grave, if I recall correctly. Christianity invented heaven and hell only much latter.
How does genocide directly (as opposed to indirectly) relate to the teachings of Jesus Christ? Is the Roman Papacy a good way to judge Christianity?
— christian2017
Christianity, like all entities, are to be judged on their moral thinking and ethical actions, regardless of their belief in imaginary gods.
As to Jesus and his return, I adlib. Choose me as god or die. That is genocide of all non-believers.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
So you are saying any from of prostitution is alright? — christian2017
So you are saying any from of prostitution is alright?
— christian2017
I am not interested in reversing all your asinine assumption, especially when you associate me with a religion other than my own.
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I am also not interested in your lies or attempts to justify your a hole god's genocides based on faith instead of morals.
Regards
DL — Gnostic Christian Bishop
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