The Gospel was preached 1st to the Jews, with whom God had a long-standing relationship.
How's that working out?
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The Gospel was preached 1st to the Jews, with whom God had a long-standing relationship.
Here's a breakdown of the religious affiliation among the prison population. It clearly shows how your proposed relation between religion and morality is deeply rooted in reality. Or something.
Dr. Mike, the quote you shared makes another point. It's an example that what from a religious perspective had been a matter or moral right & wrong, judged from an omniscient holy God, becoming from an atheistic perspective a matter of personal preference. He doesn't want to rape or murder. Much like I don't want to go deer hunting or take up tennis. But it he did want to, for some reason, & saw an opportunity to do so & get away with it, there'd be little stopping him.
A diminished Christian influence in society probably won't quickly generate legions of psychopaths, serial killers & sadists, but it may well legitimize sociopathy.
Richard.
Yes,
Do you?
This thread is probably bound for the PUB anyway. It is rather off the path.
I see, so when Yahweh (or Elohim or El Shaddai or whatever his name was at the time) commands Moses and the children of Israel to invade Midian simply for revenge, burn everything and kill everybody and everything, including innocent children, "except the virgins which they could keep alive for themselves" (Numbers 31:17-18), then that was a moral thing to do?One of the things about God from a Christian perspective is that He's got ultimate authority; He can define what is good and evil, not just codify it. A number of people choose to 'judge' God and find him wanting (in their view) based on how their understanding of His statements, acts, etc…, contradicts their own moral code.
Another topic that has absolutely nothing to do with diving. .
I was just saying that the name of the forum is "non-diving related stuff", in response to your questioning what this had to do with diving..
I see, so when Yahweh (or Elohim or El Shaddai or whatever his name was at the time) commands Moses and the children of Israel to invade Midian simply for revenge, burn everything and kill everybody and everything, including innocent children, "except the virgins which they could keep alive for themselves" (Numbers 31:17-18), then that was a moral thing to do?
Then is it also moral to own other people as personal property, and is it moral that you can beat them as much as you want as long as they don't die from it (Exodus 21:20-21)?
No, he doesn't want to rape or murder because he has empathy for the people who might suffer because of that. And empathy itself is the product of the mind of an intelligent, highly evolved social animal.
And an advanced, interconnected society that dedicates some resources to the common good is a huge evolutionary advantage to a species.
But I'm pretty sure that there are plenty of murderers and rapists who strongly believe in the Christian God.
I suspect the 'dog' and 'swine' references come from the semi- literal translations of 'goy', 'shiksa', and 'shaygitz', Yiddish for gentile, female gentile, and male gentile, respectively. 'Cattle' is in there somewhere.Adversity and a strong need to make a better change can drive people to look to religion, though not all embrace it equally.
One of the things about God from a Christian perspective is that He's got ultimate authority; He can define what is good and evil, not just codify it. A number of people choose to 'judge' God and find him wanting (in their view) based on how their understanding of His statements, acts, etc…, contradicts their own moral code.
I suspect the dogs reference was from a gentile woman seeking a miracle of Jesus, who was at the time come 1st to seek the lost children of Israel. Rather than get attitudinal and belligerent at the metaphor, she remained humble, honored Him and by His grace received what she asked.
Attempts to understand God will suffer if you've got a 'Who are you to be the boss of me?' chip on your shoulder.
Richard.
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P.S.: Another thing. Many current atheists have values/practices strongly impacted by Christian influences on society. Should atheism become the very dominant mindset of the land for several generations, I suspect societal values/practices will change considerably.