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pugzrule
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I rec’d this reply from an atheist and quite frankly now i’m stumped.She does have a point and i don’t want to answer it unless i’m sure of where we’re going with this.Need help.
Here’s what she wrote;"
my point is that the laws of Moses were, according to the Bible, given to him by God. So the laws of Moses are the laws of God. With that being said, read all the laws and you will find that a lot of them are just plain illogical. The laws about women on their periods basically treat them as if they had cooties every month. God’s law says to banish a couple who purposely have sex during her period. God also forbids the eating of pork and shellfish. Where’s the logic?
And no, these laws were not a step up in that time. Women in Egypt had more rights than women in Israel. There’s nothing impressive about Mosaic law. If it had been used to do away with slavery, then it would have been impressive."
I first posted this in the ask an apologist section but i’m not sure how this works,where the question goes,if it gets answered and this comment is still standing.I need to reply to her asap.
Here’s what she wrote;"
my point is that the laws of Moses were, according to the Bible, given to him by God. So the laws of Moses are the laws of God. With that being said, read all the laws and you will find that a lot of them are just plain illogical. The laws about women on their periods basically treat them as if they had cooties every month. God’s law says to banish a couple who purposely have sex during her period. God also forbids the eating of pork and shellfish. Where’s the logic?
And no, these laws were not a step up in that time. Women in Egypt had more rights than women in Israel. There’s nothing impressive about Mosaic law. If it had been used to do away with slavery, then it would have been impressive."
I first posted this in the ask an apologist section but i’m not sure how this works,where the question goes,if it gets answered and this comment is still standing.I need to reply to her asap.