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ludwigm wrote:
LittleNipper wrote:Judges 21:1-25
10 And the company send there twelve thousand men of the sons of valour, and command them, saying, `Go -- and ye have smitten the inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead by the mouth of the sword, even the women and the infants.
11 And this [is] the thing which ye do; every male, and every woman knowing the lying of a male, ye devote.'
e sons of Israel have sworn, saying, Cursed [is] he who is giving a wife to Benjamin.'
...
19 And they say, `Lo, a festival of Jehovah

Another beautiful chapter...

LittleNipper! Do You think this is uplifting?
Do You think any people with normal brain can take a liking to this stupid, atrocious, barbarous, inhuman, savage (yes, there would be some more attribute to find) tribal god?

The ban which the assembled tribes had pronounced at Mizpeh seemed to impose on them the necessity of punishing its inhabitants for not joining the crusade against Benjamin; and thus, with a view of repairing the consequences of one rash proceeding, they hurriedly rushed to the perpetration of another, though a smaller tragedy. But it appears (Jud 21:11) that, besides acting in fulfilment of their oath, the Israelites had the additional object by this raid of supplying wives to the Benjamite remnant. This shows the intemperate fury of the Israelites in the indiscriminate slaughter of the women and children. You must realize that not everything that happens in the Bible is motivated by God's command. The Bible also holds up for display the consequences of making rash decisions and inconsiderate oaths to God. What we have here is a demonstration of ulterior motives and man's error of proper judgment. The Bible is clearing demonstrating historically that man needs God's guidance BEFORE he makes judgments, sets goals and establishes regulations. If not he will make bad decisions. God is perfect. Man is not. Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.
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LittleNipper wrote: The ban which the assembled tribes had pronounced at Mizpeh seemed to impose on them the necessity of punishing its inhabitants for not joining the crusade against Benjamin; and thus, with a view of repairing the consequences of one rash proceeding, they hurriedly rushed to the perpetration of another, though a smaller tragedy. But it appears (Jud 21:11) that, besides acting in fulfilment of their oath, the Israelites had the additional object by this raid of supplying wives to the Benjamite remnant. This shows the intemperate fury of the Israelites in the indiscriminate slaughter of the women and children. You must realize that not everything that happens in the Bible is motivated by God's command. The Bible also holds up for display the consequences of making rash decisions and inconsiderate oaths to God. What we have here is a demonstration of ulterior motives and man's error of proper judgment. The Bible is clearing demonstrating historically that man needs God's guidance BEFORE he makes judgments, sets goals and establishes regulations. If not he will make bad decisions. God is perfect. Man is not. Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.

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LittleNipper wrote: Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.


Didn't they view these horrific travesties as being sanctioned by the God of Israel?
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moksha wrote:
LittleNipper wrote: Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.


Didn't they view these horrific travesties as being sanctioned by the God of Israel?


And Nipper has already confirmed that he considers these verses as written by God Himself.
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LittleNipper wrote: The ban which the assembled tribes had pronounced at Mizpeh seemed to impose on them the necessity of punishing its inhabitants for not joining the crusade against Benjamin; and thus, with a view of repairing the consequences of one rash proceeding, they hurriedly rushed to the perpetration of another, though a smaller tragedy. But it appears (Jud 21:11) that, besides acting in fulfilment of their oath, the Israelites had the additional object by this raid of supplying wives to the Benjamite remnant. This shows the intemperate fury of the Israelites in the indiscriminate slaughter of the women and children. You must realize that not everything that happens in the Bible is motivated by God's command. The Bible also holds up for display the consequences of making rash decisions and inconsiderate oaths to God. What we have here is a demonstration of ulterior motives and man's error of proper judgment. The Bible is clearing demonstrating historically that man needs God's guidance BEFORE he makes judgments, sets goals and establishes regulations. If not he will make bad decisions. God is perfect. Man is not. Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.


How many murders occur in the King James Bible?

How many murders occur in the Satanic Bible?

I rest my case. :twisted:
REGIE SATANAS!

AVE SATANAS!

HAIL SATAN!
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LeVay wrote:
LittleNipper wrote: The ban which the assembled tribes had pronounced at Mizpeh seemed to impose on them the necessity of punishing its inhabitants for not joining the crusade against Benjamin; and thus, with a view of repairing the consequences of one rash proceeding, they hurriedly rushed to the perpetration of another, though a smaller tragedy. But it appears (Jud 21:11) that, besides acting in fulfilment of their oath, the Israelites had the additional object by this raid of supplying wives to the Benjamite remnant. This shows the intemperate fury of the Israelites in the indiscriminate slaughter of the women and children. You must realize that not everything that happens in the Bible is motivated by God's command. The Bible also holds up for display the consequences of making rash decisions and inconsiderate oaths to God. What we have here is a demonstration of ulterior motives and man's error of proper judgment. The Bible is clearing demonstrating historically that man needs God's guidance BEFORE he makes judgments, sets goals and establishes regulations. If not he will make bad decisions. God is perfect. Man is not. Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.


How many murders occur in the King James Bible?

How many murders occur in the Satanic Bible?

I rest my case. :twisted:

How many murders are RECORDED in the Bible? How many murders are RECORDED by Satanists? I rest my case.
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moksha wrote:
LittleNipper wrote: Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.


Didn't they view these horrific travesties as being sanctioned by the God of Israel?

Does the Bible record that God was asked if these travesties should be accomplished?
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LittleNipper wrote:How many murders are RECORDED in the Bible?
Thousands, tens of thousands, probably millions, many of them divinely sanctioned.


LittleNipper wrote:How many murders are RECORDED by Satanists?
I give up. How many?


LittleNipper wrote:I rest my case.
Sorry, but you have no case. :twisted:
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ludwigm wrote:
LittleNipper wrote: The ban which the assembled tribes had pronounced at Mizpeh seemed to impose on them the necessity of punishing its inhabitants for not joining the crusade against Benjamin; and thus, with a view of repairing the consequences of one rash proceeding, they hurriedly rushed to the perpetration of another, though a smaller tragedy. But it appears (Jud 21:11) that, besides acting in fulfilment of their oath, the Israelites had the additional object by this raid of supplying wives to the Benjamite remnant. This shows the intemperate fury of the Israelites in the indiscriminate slaughter of the women and children. You must realize that not everything that happens in the Bible is motivated by God's command. The Bible also holds up for display the consequences of making rash decisions and inconsiderate oaths to God. What we have here is a demonstration of ulterior motives and man's error of proper judgment. The Bible is clearing demonstrating historically that man needs God's guidance BEFORE he makes judgments, sets goals and establishes regulations. If not he will make bad decisions. God is perfect. Man is not. Men who make EVEN seemingly "moral" determinations without God's guidance, will make a mess of things.

As default, I don't debate with people who are tanked up.
By drink, religion or politic. Or any combination of that.
That is interesting. But how do you determine if it is you or myself who is drunk?
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LeVay wrote:
LittleNipper wrote:How many murders are RECORDED in the Bible?
Thousands, tens of thousands, probably millions, many of them divinely sanctioned.


LittleNipper wrote:How many murders are RECORDED by Satanists?
I give up. How many?


LittleNipper wrote:I rest my case.
Sorry, but you have no case. :twisted:
You seem to be the Satanist and not me. But the point maybe that Satanists do not, as a habit, expose their mistakes --- only their triumphs.
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