Brian Ross wrote on Jan 31
st, 2020 at 5:28pm:
Why don't Christians purge the bits of the Bible which cause and motivate terrorism?
Moses has never been able to answer that one. Burning witches, stoning adulterers, killing the inhabitants of entire cities, but taking the livestock and pretty young girls to use as slaves as God is almighty and all-powerful and rewards His chosen people.
Why don't Christians purge it from the Bible?
And all that stuff about loving neighbours, turning the other cheek and Father forgive them for they know not what they do. Why does Moses want to leave in the parts he's completely opposed to?
After all these years, he's never answered that. Maybe it's because the Bible is just meant to be a book Christians are free to pick and choose from, not the unchangable Word of God or anything.
Y says he'll punished in the afterlife for all his hate, but Moses sees it as a form of virtue, signalling his bile and religious division as a form of piety.
I just don't get why he wants to keep the Bible the way it is.