Hope,
Oddly enough, bhs, its the kind of justification that the likes of Floo, jeremy, BR, Gordon and others have given to similar discussions over the past few months. Perhaps you will explain why you feel that it is a morally contemptible justification.
Gladly:
1. “Disobedience” is at worst a misdemeanour, not a major crime. What kind of inadequate would be so offended by being disobeyed that he’d consign the offender to death?
2. While the Victorians may have thought that punishment was a good response to “disobedience”, most of us have moved on to more enlightened methods of explanation and encouragement. Why is your god so far behind responsible parenting?
3. Even if you were to be insecure and immature enough to think that punishing your child for disobeying you was an appropriate response, why would you indulge in such a grossly disproportionate act as allowing the child the be killed FFS?
Yet you were commenting on something within the context of what is clearly the 'content of any particular "holy" book', bhs; unless you responded to my post without reading the rest of the thread (in which case you would have no reason to regard my post with any opinion), you would know that BR was tryinr, rather unsuccessfully, to rewrite Leviticus.
No he wasn’t. Leaving aside the morally disgusting Leviticus,
you took the issue out of context by attempting a parent/child analogy. I merely pointed out how morally contemptible your position was in respect of that analogy.
Just out of interest, is there any behaviour by your god – however grotesque or disgusting or disproportionate – that you would
not attempt to justify with further victim blaming? I’ll grant you that you’re in common company with WLC and others when you do so, but you’ll forgive those of us at least possessed of a moral compass to look askance when you do it I hope.