God does not need to justify himself us. That's the point.GloatingSwine said:Exactly. It's a direct literal translation of the actual Hebrew, without correcting for grammar, and it shows that the timeframe was specified in the original Hebrew.Zyxzy said:That's a mechanical translation.
NO. There was no justification given, the deaths of all of Job's children and slaves went entirely unremarked upon in the diatribe in which god merely says "I know better than you, but I'm not going to actually demonstrate that, I'm just going to tell you it". The only "justification" is because I say so.That's the point. There is a justification, but it is not shown to Job as an example for us.
No. Absolutely not. Anyone who ever says that any person should be utterly subservient to anything is committing the most vile moral outrage imaginable. It is literally reducing the value of human life to nothing.All people should be in utter subservience to God. It would be evil not to be. I do not debase the value of human life, merely acknowledge that one's life belongs soley to God, and it is his to do with as is just.
This is why your god is not "kind", and the authority of the bible are utterly and completely invalid. It is absolutely unconscionable to reduce the value of a life by demanding "utter subservience" to anything, ever. Even if that god existed, the only moral course would be to reject him utterly.
...How in the world did you come to the conclusion that offering up the woman was a moral duty of a host. After all, the one doing the offering is the guest.Because it's in the bible. That your holy book, remember.Judges 19:23-24 said:And the man, the master of the house, went out unto them, and said unto them, Nay, my brethren, nay, I pray you, do not so wickedly; seeing that this man is come into mine house, do not this folly.
Behold, here is my daughter a maiden, and his concubine; them I will bring out now, and humble ye them, and do with them what seemeth good unto you: but unto this man do not so vile a thing.
But we are utterly subservient to God, to serve and praise him is the purpose of our existence, asnd we owe everything, our lives, our talents, our family, food, wealth, all of it to him.. It is a good thing to be, and evil to rebel.
The hosts in that case is merely trying to save his houseguest, as hospitality dictates. And remember "In those days Israel had no king, and each man did what he thought was right."