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openmind77
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If someone came to you today and said he had to kill his neighbor and his whole family because God had ordered him to do so because of their evil ways, how do you know with your limited human perspective that he is not telling the truth?Yet again, you’re begging the question. How can you know from your limited human perspective so much about the circumstances of that time and that situation to make any judgment at all?
The fact that you are using the word “atrocities” indicates that you are presupposing such a moral position.
Scriptural exegesis clearly states that the ban that was place on those peoples was strictly a matter of divine justice. God could’ve easily snapped His anthropomorphic fingers and destroyed those people Himself, but He promised Noah in making His covenant with Noah, that He’d never do it again.
Secondly, as God’s chosen and “first born son” among His creation, it was required that the Israelites ,as mediators between God and the rest of creation, mediate the justice required by God for the atrocities which those peoples committed and for whom He had placed the ban on.
Therefore what the Israelites did was NOT commit “atrocities” or “ethnic cleansing,” but divine justice.
What the Israelites did was an act of mercy from the divine perspective. It was better that those peoples, even the children who either would have been sacrificed or prostituted out in any regard, that they should die in their bodies so that their souls can be saved, than to live and then lose both their bodies and souls in eternal hell.
Their souls, just as the righteous dead souls of the rest of the dead, were the ones Jesus went to preach to after His crucifixion. Those souls may be enjoying bliss with God right now.
So it seems apparent that your use of certain inflammatory words would be rather un-called for.
Maybe that sinful family next door is so immoral that God has indeed asked this righteous person to take care them. According to you it is better that they all be killed in order to save their souls.