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- From: I3150101@DBSTU1.RZ.TU-BS.DE (Benedikt Rosenau)
- Newsgroups: alt.atheism
- Subject: Re: The Bible As A Rorschach
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- Date: 29 Dec 92 22:11:46 GMT
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- Joe Beiter types:
-
- >>Fundis appear to work on the following premises: God is Good and the OT (plus
- >>the NT for christians) is the word of god. However, when one actually reads th
- >>OT (instead of thinking one knows the content), one finds a lot of disturbing
- >>stories of genocide, mass murder, killing of almost every living being,
- >>slavery, and mutilation ordered or directly done by god. Looks like the
- >>premises given above contradict, doesn't it?
- >>Interestingly, a Fundi came up with an excuse like: Genocide, when ordered by
- >>god, is ok.
-
- >Justice, when it is Just, is OK. You appear to assume God has your sense
- >of what is acceptable and what is not. Did you actually know the people God
- >killed? How do you know they didn't deserve death in the eyes of God?
- >For your assumption of contradiction to hold water you would have to know
- >both God and the people that were killed intimately.
-
- So you are another of the 'Genocide, when ordered by God, is ok' camp?
-
- As far as my assumption of contradiction is concerned, we have the following
- premises:
- God is good and man knows good and evil (a consequence of having eaten from
- the tree of knowledge). In order to keep your god just you have to assume
- that the people who have been killed did deserve it.
-
- So how exactly do children deserve to be drowned in the flood?
- Have you got an explanation that holds water? Is it a Good thing to do?
- What information is to be derived from the statement 'god is good', when
- one gets such counterintuitive statements?
-
- And, back to my assumptions, I think that gods have been invented
- in order to rationalize/justify things like genocide.
- People who refer to commands of god in order to bypass human rights
- are potentially dangerous. The history of religions is full of people
- who could simply claim that they were on a mission from the various gods,
- and do the worst atrocities unchallenged.
-
-
- >>>Actually not, because his biographers - or inventors - could have easily
- >>>adjusted the biography to fit the prophecies.
-
- >and then proceed to be crucified, boiled in oil, stoned, sawn in half etc...
- >knowing full well the lie they were dying for. The fact is, they either
- >witnessed the fullfilling of these prophecies and deemed it worth dying for
- >or they fudged and knew the real truth.
-
- This is wrong. Most of the Christian martyrs cannot have seen Jesus, if he
- has ever existed. And there are only few and dubious pointers to that the
- evangelists (our sources) have been persecuted. You base your claim on
- the wrong group of persons.
-
- >hint: Start claiming all the apostles really didn't get martyred and IT was
- > all a lie too!
-
- Exactly. The source for the persecution of the apostles are examples of
- partisan writing. The simple assumption that they were ordinary people
- who have been fooled by a charlatan/madman and whose pride did not allow
- them to admit that they have been fooled explains everything. Especially
- when one takes the possibility that they were mad themselves into account.
-
- Religious zealots exist in many cultures. You will find similar stories all
- over the world. This alone refutes the claim that persecution is evidence.
- And god who relies on 'see me suffer' is a sick god. Apply this to the
- believers as well.
-
- >>Further, the authors of the NT could not adjust the biography because the
- >>prophecies about a messiah are too, er, well defined. Jesus postponed them,
- >>but even when one buys into Christianity, to say that he *has fulfilled them*
- >>is counterfactual.
-
- >in what way?
-
- He has not fulfilled them. Jesaia 9:6-9 is one example, if memory serves.
-
- >>And, assuming that the bible is a Rorschach, then I maintain the claim that th
- >>god who inspired it is a lousy communicator.
-
- >I wasn't aware that givers of the Rorschach were supposed to communicate what
- >the viewer was to see.
-
- Those who take the Bible as a Rorschach, interprete the parts of what we are
- supposed to see symbolically, too.
- Benedikt
-
- Disclaimer:
- The post you reply to is about a month old, and did not get distributed
- earlier.
-