• Syndic@feddit.de
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    9 months ago

    No, that’s history. Back then taking defeated enemies as slaves was pretty much standard. And with the slavery part of course there also came the rape part. That was how wars were done for the vast majority of human history.

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        9 months ago

        In today’s, especially western, point of view? Sure. But luckily there really aren’t Christians anymore who actually do this today.

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      9 months ago

      then why are millions of people still using an incredibly outdated book as a “source” of their “morality”

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        9 months ago

        They largely only study and follow parts of that book. The entire thing doesn’t hold equal weight to them.

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          9 months ago

          That’s kind of the whole point of Jesus existing. Jesus brought forth the new covenant. Before this, God was worshipped by sacrifices, strict rules, etc. In the old testament, the Jews(God’s chosen) failed to keep God’s law, and they were repeatedly punished for it.

          The Messiah the Jews expected was going to be the savior and liberator of the Jews and “put them on top” so to speak.

          Instead, Jesus offered salvation to all(gentiles). Clearly, Jesus and his new covenant stands in defiance of the old testament.

          The old testament is mostly viewed in historical context.

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        9 months ago

        That’s a complete different question. But from the historical context the stuff in the Bible does make sense. After all it’s written by people living in this reality.