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do you think
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that this Grace this
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omnipotence this love and charity of the
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Old Testament
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God is
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expressed in the instances where he
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commands the complete
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obliteration of entire nations of people
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including the women and the children and
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even the
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animals uh in
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multiple at multiple points throughout
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the history of the uh Israelites trying
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to conquer their Holy Land which is
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promised them by God such that if
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anybody is already living there they're
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driven out and if they refused to leave
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they're chased out and they're killed
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and then they come back and they kill
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the women and the children
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um do you think
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that this is the same graceful loving
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God that's issuing these
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commands no instead I think you got to
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read very
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carefully first point do I allow God to
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judge in my culture that's unacceptable
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and yet the Bible insists God does have
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the right to
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judge second
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point is exaggeration being used is
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hyperbole being used in a lot of those
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passages yes it is because clearly
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obviously many of those people who were
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supposedly all wiped out appear in the
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next book so you know that they weren't
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all wiped out thirdly you look at at the
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archaeological evidence for Jericho and
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I and you begin to realize those were
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probably smaller fortresses yes Rahab
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was in there as a prostitute but those
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were not just families and and women and
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children those were fortresses that were
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protecting the families that lived out
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in the countryside around them next
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point is I think that there is not the
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emphasis on
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individualism in the Old Testament that
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we have in our culture Y and yet the
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more we struggle
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with through children of Alcoholics and
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realize that there are real consequences
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that stretch down through the
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generations and I think the Old
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Testament does present a picture that we
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are more interconnected than we as
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American individualists would like to
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admit and when God judges a people group
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yes some innocent people are swept along
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in the judgment and that bugs me I don't
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like that and yet that is part of I
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think what the Bible is talking about
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when it says we're created in the image
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of God meaning that we do have free will
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which means there are consequences to my
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decisions that affect my
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children that affect my grandchildren
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we're more interconnected than we would
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like to admit so no those children are
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not being punished for anything they did
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wrong but yes they're born into a cursed
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messed up world and there are
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consequences to that I mean I benefited
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from going to Davidson College and a lot
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of people sacrificed to put Davidson
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together you benefited from going to
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Oxford University and there are a lot of
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people who have over many years given
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sacrificially to build that so there are
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real consequences that stretch down
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through the generations of our decisions
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and also the Bible never says that those
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children and all those people go to
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Eternity separate from God I'm convinced
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that we will see those children in
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heaven if they were killed before an age
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of accountability so the justice of God
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will ultimately Triumph yeah but do I
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have problems with the text yes of
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course I have problems with the text I
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don't understand it exactly I don't
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understand what God is doing exactly
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there why he says that kind of thing but
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I'm also convinced that hyperbole is
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being used and I think that's a very
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important thing for instance when I was
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in high school we used to say we're
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going to kill yeah the opposing team
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that we're going to play that weekend
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not meaning we're literally going to
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kill them and and the whole idea of in
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in the Hebrew Herm h eem of clearing out
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these people from the promised land the
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whole idea that God had given them 400
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over 400 years to repent and they had
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chosen not to and now God clears them
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out out you know I I think it's a
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complex issue more complex than the
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person would allow it to be who just
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says I just can't believe that God would
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do something like that like what what
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kind of instruction had these people
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been given you know like the people of I
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the people of Jericho the Canaanites I
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mean did they have you Jewish prophets
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coming to them and saying you should
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repent of your way or were they just
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sort of expected to work it out on their
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own fascinating question I'm not sure I
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do not know obviously they have
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consciences we all have conscien yeah
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and when you study ethics from around
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the world it's amazing that it seems
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we're all like reading off the same
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sheet music and there's more research
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coming out too on just how bad these
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people groups sure right right I'm
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seeing more of this child sacrifice can
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exactly it just gets worse year like how
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bad is it gonna get and so but the
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second one have you wrestled with this
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being a really culturally conditioned
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question oh
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Absolut the Chinese don't don't struggle
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with this one yeah I've talked to people
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of other cultures and I've brought up
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like that's totally fine that God judges
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in that kind of way it's so much worse
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cuz it's it's not just like culturally
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relative like I'm I'm a moral
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anti-realist I don't believe
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in moral values right so like you know
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what could I possibly be be meaning here
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it's but I don't wrestle with it because
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my my job here isn't to say that this is
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wrong my my job is to say something like
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what Lincoln said of slavery if if uh if
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this isn't wrong then nothing is wrong
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you know if there is such a thing as
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objective morality I find it very I mean
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look we just condemn
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the Canaanites in part for you know they
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were killing
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children that's exactly what God ordered
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the Israelites to do when they came into
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their nation and and we say okay well
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these people were sinful idolatrous and
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they should have repented well the same
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is true of the Israelites they were
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sinful they were idolatrous and yet they
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had the benefit of having the prophet of
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God come to them with literal stone
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tablets telling them what to do and even
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then it took them a few tries to get
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right the Canaanites didn't have that MH
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and yet were in the Israelites are
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sinful they get a prophet who comes and
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sets them straight when the Canaanites
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are sinful they get obliterated they get
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exterminated they get chased out just
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the same way the Israelites were at
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first the hands of the Assyrians and
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then the Babylonians true but it was
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wrong for the Assyrians to do that it
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was wrong for the Babylonians to do that
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yeah but the Old Testament insists that
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that was part of God's judgment on the
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Israelites for them doing the child
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sacrifice Temple prostitution
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idolatry God you know so it's not it's
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God
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it gets often it gets back to does God
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have the right to judge yes he judged
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the Canaanites but then remember a few
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hundred years later he judged the Jews
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first at the hands of the Assyrians and
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then the Babylonians so I I wanted to
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talk about the hyperbole thing right
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because maybe we're not talking about
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killing everybody maybe or obviously not
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because they Ur in the next book to to
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but okay so for example uh in the
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destruction of I um 12,000 people fell
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that day all the people of I that's
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what's said uh in the Book of Joshua now
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maybe all the people of I is like an
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exaggeration but 12,000 people it's
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pretty specific it'd be a weird thing to
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be doing as hyperbole right we have a
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number of people 12,000 people we know
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it's men we know it's women we know it's
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children are slaughtered we know that
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that's not hyperbole we know that
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thousands of men were killed we know
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that it I should I should qu I don't
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want to get this wrong perhaps we should
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um look at the text yes so in
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um in Joshua chapter 8 when Israel had
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finished killing all of the men of eye
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in the fields and in the wilderness
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where they had chased them and when
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every one of them had been put to the
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sword all of the Israelites returned to
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I and killed those who were in it 12,000
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people fell that day 12,000 men and
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women fell that day all the people of I
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so we know that women are being killed
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non-combatants being killed we know that
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there are thousands of them we also know
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that there were people who had left
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they'd run into the world Wilderness
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they were out of the promised land but
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the Israelites chased after them and
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killed them in the wilderness and it
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says all of them were put to the sword
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maybe that's an exaggeration maybe that
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some of them ran away maybe all of the
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ones that they captured were put to the
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sword but some of them managed to
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actually run away and those are the
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people who show up in the next chapter
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but it's only because you know for want
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of trying that they managed to survive
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but maybe it is just hyperbole but we
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know that 12,000 people were killed we
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know that the Israelites then turned
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around after killing the fleeing
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combatants came back into the City and
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killed who's left well who's left
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the women the children the
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disabled so even if there's some
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hyperbole being involved here in terms
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of the the complete destruction maybe
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it's not a genocide but it certainly
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still seems to be the kind of military
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practice which if done today would see
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you know condemnation and and a lot more
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from you the United Nations um in 1
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Samuel
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um there's this again I I should read
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the text to to be sure and and I do have
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it have it written down
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um this is the destruction of the
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amalekites god issues the command now go
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attack the amalekites and totally
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destroy all that belongs to them do not
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spare them put to the death men and
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women children and infants cattle and
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sheep camels and donkeys of course this
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can't be literal because it's not just
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the camels and sheeps and the donkeys oh
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but you can leave the you know you can
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leave the pigs or whatever sure this is
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sort of like slightly rhetorical
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language but it's very clear like leave
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alive nothing that breathes kill the men
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kill the women kill the kill the animals
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kill the cattle and in fact when Saul
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decides at the end of the battle to keep
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alive the king take him as a hostage and
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also keeps alive some of the animals to
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sacrifice to to to slaughter as a
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sacrifice to God what happens he's
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condemned and and and God says the
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scripture says that God regretted that
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he made Soul King he regretted that he
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made Soul King because he didn't follow
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his command what command didn't he
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follow that after wiping out the
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amalekites he refused to also kill all
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of the animals and he kept the king
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alive as a hostage and that was enough
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for God to say I regret that I ever made
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Soul King because he didn't follow my
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commands and so I understand that there
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may be some hyperbole involved here but
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in the case where Saul is punished
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specifically not for killing all of the
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animals it's hard for me to imagine like
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how much scope there is for hyperbole
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here in terms of um yeah undermining the
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criticism that we are talking about the
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slaughter of innocent people here it
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shows the importance and just how clear
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God wants to make it that Israelites are
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to be set apart and a holy people and so
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whether it's an ant or a soldier all the
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way down we see with sinful human
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beings just how easy it is for them to
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slip
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into prostitution but more so getting a
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herum more so whatever this might be and
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slip into a similation of some sort with
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other
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civilizations and so God has to act in
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this kind of way however extreme it
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seems to show them whether it's achin
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later on in Acts chapter 5 for example
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the Temptation and how quick this
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happens it's such a slippery slope where
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God is saying here's the line and we
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have to do away with any level of
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Temptation you talked about Temptation
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earlier we know how easy is it to fall
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prey to Temptation This is another thing
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with University students and older
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people the all they want to talk about
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is Temptation and how easy it is to fall
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typically into like porn addiction and
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these kinds of things very similar to
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what's going on there in terms of you
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have to kill off any and everything
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that's going to cause Temptation because
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you are God's holy chosen people okay
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well whoa isn't that really ethnocentric
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does isn't that a big issue still I
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don't see that in my mind because I
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believe what's going on in the Old
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Testament with the Israelite people is
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probably the most exclusive inclusivity
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you could ever
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imagine which is God is this God of the
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Israelites who are holy people who are
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not supposed to mix at all even with an
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animal of people of another civilization
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so that's how exclusive they are but how
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inclusive in the sense of they're a
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light to all the nations and eventually
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it's going to come through the Son of
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God Jesus Christ who is literally
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Samaritan child woman all the oppressed
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people groups and zakus like we talked
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about earlier Luke chapter 19 and SAR
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tree who attacks probably very well
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so it's a light to All Nations and that
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separateness that word holy and
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righteousness he takes so seriously and
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so extreme I wish it wasn't that extreme
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but it Stacks up to me it also makes
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sense seeing how powerful human
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Temptation really is and how hard it is
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to restrain yourself do do you believe
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that to be clear do do you believe that
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innocent children were
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killed by Israelites on the command of
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God
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think it's a historical fact I believe
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that innocent children were killed by
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Israeli bombs and they happen to be
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Palestinians part of Hamas maybe or
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Hezbollah I believe that there are
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consequences to human decisions that
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stretch down through the generations and
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then impact a lot of innocent people and
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I think we're a little naive if we think
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that we can go into Iraq
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or fight a desert storm and no innocent
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people are going to be killed um it's
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it's one of of the tragedies of War
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which is a result of the sinful human
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heart but but suppose you know the
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Israeli government said leave alive
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nothing that breathes kill kill the
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soldiers but then once you've done that
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turn around go back kill the women kill
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the children kill their animals because
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this land is yours mhm I think that
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people would would would wouldn't be
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satisfied yep on falling back on the
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defense hey this is the consequence of
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War this is what happens I think people
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would say okay but the fundamental rule
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of just War which I'm told is sort of
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stems out of the Christian tradition is
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you know proportionate response and and
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yes and I agree with you okay but here
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but here's another
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problem God told
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Abraham to take Isaac up on Mount Mariah
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and sacrifice his
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son now if someone interprets that as
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being God's laying down wise principles
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for good parenting there idiot sure yeah
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that is not what Genesis chapter 2 is
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communicating God gave Abraham a very
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specific command and it was not to give
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an example of wise parenting it was
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Abraham who's number one in your heart
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is it going to be God or is it going to
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be your son who you going to build your
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future on your son or me similarly what
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Israel does there in the Old Testament
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is not examples of just War Theory no it
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is unique example of God using a
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theocracy and we don't live in a
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theocracy we don't have a theocracy in
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Israel now we're definitely not a
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theocracy in the United States or in UK
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God using a theocracy to carve out a
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land that he brings then Messiah into
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that's a one-time deed because you're
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absolutely right it is not an example of
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just war no way MH I recoil at that as
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you do I'm sure yeah because of course
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the difference in this case is that you
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have the orders from the top the top man
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mm it's sort of if there is some
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extraordinary circumstance in which this
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kind of otherwise morally condemnable
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Behavior can be justified you better
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have the authority to know that you're
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making the right decision and in this
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case you know the Christian will be able
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to say that they did have that Authority
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but I mean it's it's a struggle you know
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yes it is we're talking
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about the intentional killing of
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non-combatant children here we're talk
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and and I read this text as a land
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dispute I read in
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Deuteronomy where God gives instructions
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when you march uh up onto a city to
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attack it like in in in the in the broad
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sense um when you march up to attack a
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city make its people an offer of peace
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if they accept and open their Gates all
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the people in it shall be subject to
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forced labor and shall work for you some
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peace if they refuse to make peace and
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engage you in battle which you know
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isn't entirely unreasonable given what
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the terms of Peace are lay waste lay
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siege that City when the Lord your God
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delivers it into your hand put to the
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sword all the men in it as for the women
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the children and the livestock and
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everything else in the city you may take
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these as plunder for yourselves and you
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may use the plunder the Lord gives you
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from your enemies this is how you are to
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treat the cities that are at a distance
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from you and do not belong to the
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Nations nearby women and children being
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described as plunder plunder that can be
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used because God has given them to you
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as plunder but of course those are the
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people who you're attacking not because
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they're in the promised land and it's
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just well it's look we gave them a
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chance to leave what are we supposed to
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do this is God's chosen no these are
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these are other cities because it goes
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on however in the cities of the Nations
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the Lord your God is giving you as an
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inheritance do not leave alive anything
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that breathes completely destroy them
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the Hittites the amorites the Canaanites
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and lists you know the
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jitesh has commanded you otherwise they
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will teach you to follow all detestable
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things that they do in worshiping their
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God
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and you will sin against the Lord your
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God so clearly what you're saying about
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them being these detestable characters
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and God is issuing his judgment must be
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true here because it's saying like
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otherwise if you don't destroy them
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completely you know they will they will
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teach you their ways you will fall into
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sin but this idea of you know marching
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up to a city and even if they accept you
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they're going to become you know your
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your indentured servants and if they
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don't then you may take the women and
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children as plunder and you may use use
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the plunder the Lord gives you but of
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course if you're marching into a city of
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one of the Nations that you've been
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promised by God oh then don't leave live
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anything that breathes kill all of the
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children kill all of the women I
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mean I it's the difference there in
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other words about like the the people in
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the inherited lands and the people
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outside of it tells me that the the
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explanation for why these people need to
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be completely and utterly destroyed is
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because this is our land you know we
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want this land seems to be and when I
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when I read about somebody intentionally
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driving out or killing nations of people
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so that they can sort of essentially
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ethnically cleanse a land I don't know
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what else to call that other than a
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genocide but it's still eventually the
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point is to welcome them in and it's not
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like they're going to sit in the land
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flowing with milk and honey forever and
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again be God's chosen people and that's
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it so that's one secondly we're reading
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this again from our 21st century
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judeo-christian lens so your outrage and
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indignation over this is entirely
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Christian that's why the Bible is self-
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critiquing which I love about it thirdly
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putting to the sword even women and
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children as messed up as that sounds
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many would say that that was actually
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more gracious in that time period than
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other civilizations who rape they're
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raped the rest of their lives right and
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just horrific things that are
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unimaginable to us so that's another
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really important thing to remember and
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then I lastly the one one you got to
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wrestle with is okay so in an ancient
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near Eastern culture you're looking for
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God to act in a very Humane kind of way
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all right to what extent and what extent
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does free will come into play as well
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not just not just the evil heart of
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humankind but how exactly do you want to
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play God because I want to play God too
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in those passages but what does that
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look like what specifically does that
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