dacontinent
Preacher
Thanks for the scripture reference. I remember it now. You previously contended that there was rape involved. That was in another thread.I've posted the verses several time, however you refuse to accept the fact that the OT god authorized these acts through Moses. He NEVER once corrected his people for these evils.
"They waged war as god had commanded them and killed every male. But they kept the women as captives and took their wealth as spoil. Moses was enraged. 'So you spared the women? Kill every woman who has had sexual intercourse and kill every little boy, but keep the virgin girls for yourself. Divide them up evenly.'" Num. 31:7, 14
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If you will recall, I pointed out in that thread that this was an act of war. Israelite baby boys like Moses were killed by the Egyptians as an act of war. I don't ask you to like it. I don't like it. I just understand that it happens in war by definition.
With that said, let's look back at the beginning of the chapter.
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, Avenge the children of Israel of the Midianites: afterward shalt thou be gathered unto thy people.
Avenge...avenge...AVENGE!!! That must mean that the Midianites (Moses' in-laws' folks) did something to the Israelites and this was in retaliation. Do you remember what that was? (See comments on just war below.)You have to divide the biblical cases between the roaming in the wilderness and the occupancy of Canaan. In the wilderness Israel was attacked. In Canaan they were clearly the aggressors. Once the boundaries of the northern and southern kingdoms were established, we don't find Israel engaged wars to expand those boundaries; just to restore them.That's not true in most of the biblical cases. In most of the cases, the Israelites were the aggressors. In most cases, the Israelite god ordered the death of women, children and babies...
I would fight back. I would kill Israelites, Africans, Americans, Chinese, Ninjas, Samurai, Navy Seals, Green Berets, and anyone else who would attack my family and have no problems with my own death in the process.Nice try at trying to avoid answering the question directly. An act of a "just" war requires that the attacker FIRST be attacked. The Israelites were clearly the aggressors, so for you to simply minimize the situation to calling it a mere "act of war", without saying why they were attacking these peoples is dishonest and deceptive.
This wasn't an act of war, it was an act of genocide, thievery murder and coveteousness.
So again I ask, "if you were an alien, minding your own business, in YOUR own house and Israelite invaders came to kill you, your wife and take your daughter(s), would you have fought back against the Israelites or would you have invited them to have their way?
Trying to get Christians to objectively admit that their Old Testament god clearly ordered genocide of innocent peoples, women, children and babies is more difficult than pulling teeth. Some will do anything to avoid being honest about the many atrocities brought on by their so-called "loving" god.
I thought I made that clear in the previous post as I tried to be as direct as possible. All of the Canaanites should have fought back and tried to kill as many Israelites as they possibly could. They were at war!
Just war? ... Let's see ... By your brief definition (and mine), there are no just wars. Someone always attacks someone else or the war would never start. Otherwise, the defender retailiating is just; but the moment they turn into the aggressor it is no longer just.
War is really is that simple. The combatants fight AT LEAST until one of opponents can no longer defend itself. The victor may choose to have mercy and allow the loser to live or might just continue to totally eradicate the victim - warriors and civilians included.
The Israelites attacked the people of Canaan in order to occupy those lands. That was and still is clear. Rahab articulated as much when the spies came to her in Jericho. Others peopel groups knew and tricked Joshua into making pacts with them not long after that. According to the scriptures the Canaanites knew that the Israelites were coming, they knew why, and they knew Who would cause those occupants to lose the battles.