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Fine.How do you feel when you think about God?
Everything that believing causes.What ”traumatizing features of the New Testament” led you to decide to leave your belief in Jesus?
I feel fine when I'm thinking of the possibility of a real God. That's what my reply to @Matthias means.Read the Old Testament.
Do you think the OT God isn't real?I feel fine when I'm thinking of the possibility of a real God. That's what my reply to @Matthias means.
Everything that believing causes.
Read the Old Testament.
I feel fine when I'm thinking of the possibility of a real God. That's what my reply to @Matthias means.
Don’t you?
I think it's hard to read the Old Testament stories and still believe it's anything other than a fictional character. A very unpleasant one.Don’t you?
Of course they/them/those/should follow the evidence.Everyone who thinks about the possibility of a real God should follow the evidence.
I think it's hard to read the Old Testament stories and still believe it's anything other than a fictional character. A very unpleasant one.
Then why does he require animal sacrifice and stupid stuff like that? It's so human. It's so petty. It's so primitive. It's exactly what we would expect from the mind's of that time period. Human minds, not divine ones. A divine mind would object to animal sacrifice, slavery, murdering children, raping women, and all of the other assorted activities that people got up to back then.It isn’t fiction. The God of the Old Testament is the one true God. The choice we are presented with in scripture: the God of the Old Testament or idolatry.
Jesus of Nazareth isn’t the Son of a fictional God.

Then why does he require animal sacrifice and stupid stuff like that? It's so human. It's so petty. It's so primitive. It's exactly what we would expect from the mind's of that time period. Human minds, not divine ones. A divine mind would object to animal sacrifice, slavery, murdering children, raping women, and all of the other assorted activities that people got up to back then.
But He doesn't. He just rolls with it. Animal sacrifice? Sure. Human sacrifice? You bet. Dash the babies heads against the rocks? Well it's Friday.![]()
Actually, I think it would be better if we address issues like animal sacrifice and slavery and God's involvement in human atrocities head-on rather than whitewash them or sweep them under the rug. People know when they're being B.S.ed, and these are real issues for non-Christians. And we need to admit when there's no good answers.
You had that discussion and the issues didn't go away, so we can't pretend they did go away.