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Originally posted by SomewhereinBetween
You might say it was the God of The Bible perpetuating the conspiracy, but evidence points elsewhere...to Moses and his father-in-law who, seeing Moses judging the people one at a a time on a daily basis, advises him to teach them new laws and ordinances. So Moses trudges up into the mountain and returns with exactly what Jethro suggested. These were in fact nothing more than a constitution and enforced under the guise of one god not several.
Originally posted by truthseekaDoes this mean that the god of the Bible has been perpetuating a conspiracy against the other gods? Was the 1st commandment his way of turning people against the other gods? Does this suggest that he is about the same, power-wise, as the other gods becaue he couldn't just destroy them, thus guaranteeing (is that a word? ) that all would worship him?
It took a very long time for Israel to finally accept just one god, which one notices if they pay attention to the progression of the Israelites. Contrary to what most believe was the underlying reason for the Exodus; God's pact with Abraham, the two part conspiracy lies in the fact that thousands of the pilgrims left Egypt as polytheists and continued to be polytheists until Moses slaughtered them all. Even then the belief kept surfacing from those days well into the days of Isaiah. Abraham obviously did not do a very good Job of fostering a one god philosophy. Moses' God did not state that he was the one and only god, in fact, he supposedly told Moses that he was the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob, so what happened to Noah and even Adam's god? Further, the commandment states that he is "thy God which brought thee out of the land of Egypt;" in other words, the God Moses worshipped. He clearly stated that "thou shalt have no other gods before me, not that there are no other gods but me. he demanded they not serve other gods, where other gods cannot be served if they do not exist, and claimed to be jealous of what idols?
The second conspiracy is in how the story was relayed throughout the centuries, which suggests that these people were slaves in Egypt numbering in the tens of thousands and when pharoah decided to give them leave, their Egyptian masters and neighbours willingly "lent" them hordes of gold, silver, precious gems, utensils, and farm animals. Where exactly were these slaves housed that they had Egyptian neighbours, and why would God grant the Egyptians favour to do this, but play hard and fast with pharoah? On top of which, the Israelites melted all the gold and silver and turned them into articles honouring God by his command, never to return these goods. (There is an interesting story about this concerning a trial during Roman times.)
Originally posted by truthseeka
And, as for the fear of God thing, I have to disagree.
Originally posted by truthseeka
We have all heard the phrase "God-fearing Christian." If Christians aren't supposed to fear God, why is this phrase so widespread?
Originally posted by saint4God
If you stand at the edge of a building, you should feel fear that there will be consequences to your actions.
[edit on 4-5-2005 by saint4God]
Originally posted by truthseeka
I understand your POV now on God-fear; you did a good job of making your point. My hat goes off to you.
Yes, The Bible does maintain this, does it make it so? Could Moses have known that a number of places he named and wrote about were in fact names of the future; for example, UR; Dan: Asshur: Gaza, to name but a handful, or that he could even write about his own burial? And how long exactly does it take to engrave 5 books onto stone, when it took 40 days to engrave 10 laws?
Originally posted by truthseekabut doesn't the Bible maintain that God gave the laws to Moses? So, it would be God that came up with this 1st law, no? I would think that they wouldn't have lasted as long if it was thought that Moses came up with these laws.
Originally posted by SomewhereinBetween
Both Moses and Akhenaten fall into the same timeline. Coincidence?
[edit on 5/4/05 by SomewhereinBetween]
Originally posted by crusader
Maybe it is the one true God but in fforms?
Originally posted by saint4God
He's the only one. I asked any god to show themselves before I believed in anything, but He was the only one there. Don't believe me? I understand. Ask Him yourself.
[edit on 4-5-2005 by saint4God]