Balder Ex-Libris - Wells SteveReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearWells Steve - Drunk with Bloodurn:md5:a42338fb0ffb03ce8b7701520c6db7ba2012-06-04T15:06:00+01:002014-05-07T21:06:51+01:00balderWells SteveChristianity <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img/.Wells_Steve_-_Drunk_with_Blood_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Wells Steve</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Drunk with Blood God's killings in the Bible</strong><br />
Year : 2010<br />
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Introduction. A few years ago, I started to document God’s killings at my blog, Dwindling in Unbelief. I began with Genesis and worked my way through the Bible, writing a post for each killing event and keeping a running count of the number of victims as I went along. I don’t think it’s ever been done before, which is a shame, since God is so proud of his killings. You don’t believe me? Well, here, I’ll let him tell you directly. I kill ... I wound ... I will make my arrows drunk with blood, and my sword shall devour flesh. Deuteronomy 32.39-42 (NRSV) Bible believers, on the other hand, are less proud of God’s killings. Oh, they like a few of them—Noah’s flood, David and Goliath, the walls of Jericho, Job’s daughters— those that can be made (with considerable dishonesty) into cute children’s stories. But the rest are completely ignored by, or completely unknown to, believers. I believe that most believers would stop believing in the Bible if they knew what was in it. And this is particularly true of God’s killings. All of the stories are absurd from an historical standpoint; they could not have happened the way they are told in the Bible. But what is even more damning is their unspeakable cruelty and obvious immorality. If the killings described in this book actually happened, then the God of the Bible is not the kind of God that believers pretend him to be. It is my hope that as God’s killings become better known, people will know better than to believe in the Bible. Such belief should be admired by no one and ridiculed by all. In this book, I’ve tried to count all of God’s killings: those that are numbered in the Bible and those that are not; the ones that God did himself; those that he instructed others to do; and those that, while he may not have taken an active role in, met with his approval. <strong>...</strong></p>