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Noah (our hero) performs a sacrifice after the flood
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After the flood, Noah performed a sacrifice as a gesture of thanksgiving and dedication to God. In Genesis 8:20, it is described that Noah built an altar and offered burnt offerings of clean animals and birds. This act was not a payment for sin but rather a symbolic expression of contrition, gratitude, and obedience12. God was pleased with the sacrifice and made a covenant with Noah, promising never to destroy the earth by flood again34. This event is often referred to as the Noahic Covenant3.
So it's like.. what the fuck is this.. Yahweh is doing like I don't know.. those gods of the devil worshippers where you gotta sacrifice something for it, right.. like Moloch. lol. But he's doing burnt offerings of clean animals and birds. Hey, that's nice, taking some of those creatures, obviously from the fucking ark and killing them for Yahweh. Never heard of Yahweh being into these sacrifices things like the devil worshippers.
Yes, the Israelites put the demon worshiping child sacrificers to to the sword on orders. Just like when Israel fell into worshiping pagan gods, the Assyrians might swing by to punish them...of course they repent and say it won't happen again...but of course it does.
A lot of modernists and Christian heretics (but I repeat myself) have a problem with a God that punishes wrongdoing, but that's their problem not his. It still happens today, which is to say, God's collective punishment on whole nations, such as Haiti.
You are honestly a vile human. But that’s what belief in the genocidal, egomaniacal lord god of Israel does to a person
God is tough love sometimes, like all parents. If that offends, them I'm sorry.
It’s not tough love. The god of the Bible isn’t the god of humanity but exclusively the lord god of Israel.
He is a racial supremacist god who encouraged ‘his people’ To commit genocide.
The God of the Bible created the whole universe. Salvation history is that the Israelites, of quite humble beginnings, were chose to reveal the origin story.
If it bothers you that God get's angry sometimes, and punishes not just individuals, but whole nations, I understand.