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by John W. Loftus

Communication is a two-way street. Both the one doing the communicating

  and the one listening must do his or her best in facilitating a correct

  understanding. My dentist is one of the best communicators I know. He makes

  sure I understand what my problem is, what he intends to do about it, and what I

  should do after my visit. He tells me in two or three different ways. There is no

  mistaking what he wants me to know. Ronald Reagan was considered the "Great

  Communicator," "because of his skill at talking evocatively and using folksy

  anecdotes that ordinary people could understand."6 I consider Christian

  philosopher Richard Swinburne to be a superior communicator as well. When

  he's done talking or writing, you know what he meant to say, even if you

  disagree.

  In any business the CEO must effectively communicate to his people. If any

  company is in disarray or pursuing dead ends, then the buck stops with the CEO.

  He isn't communicating very well. The blame is laid squarely at the top. This is

  obvious and noncontroversial. So I'm going to apply this same line of thought to

  the God who supposedly revealed himself in the Bible, especially since he knew

  how certain texts would be misused by the faithful. Then I'll examine several

  Christian attempts to deal with this problem and conclude that the evidence

  strongly suggests there is no divine mind behind the human authors.

  Just imagine if we were to help God in the production of his book given what

  we know today. What things would we change, knowing the history of the

  church like we do? If God has omniscience, then he knows us intimately. If God

  has foreknowledge then he had our present-day perspective in mind when he

  revealed himself in the Bible. Remember, we're talking about a perfectly good

  God unblemished by the hint of even so much as an impropriety. You'll need

  your Bible if you want to read along.

  THE OLD TESTAMENT

  THE GENESIS CREATIONACCOUNT GENESIS I.

  This whole passage is contrary to modern science in so many ways, as Ed

  Babinski has pointed out in chapter 5. I've already suggested a different way for

  God to have begun the first few sentences in Genesis 1: "In the beginning God

  created an immeasurable universe of billions of stars, some of which are billions

  and billions of miles away, through a process that took billions of years out of

  which he finally created the sun, moon, and a spherical earth which revolves

  around the sun. On it he created water, land, the beasts of the sea, and eventually

  every living thing on it through stages as one species evolved into the next one.

  Finally he created human beings to rule over everything he created." 7

  See how easy that was? In the passages that follow I won't always suggest

  how I would change the wording, because it would quickly become repetitive. I

  think intelligent readers can do that for themselves. For now, I just want to

  highlight several biblical texts that created conflict, violence, murder, and

  mayhem because the divine communicator did not effectively communicate his

  perfect will to his socalled fallen human beings.

  THE DOMINION (OR CULTURAL) MANDATE. GENESIS 1:26-28

  This passage has been used in opposition to the care of our planet and of the

  animals on it. It tells us that since we have been given dominion over it we can

  do what we want to with it. The words "to rule over" and "to dominate" are

  extremely harsh.8

  God also commands human beings to populate the world with children, which

  has been used against contraception and family planning in an era where

  overpopulation is a problem with the earth's limited resources. It is also being

  used by Christian Reconstructionists in advocating a theocracy where the church

  rules over the nations. Been there. Done that.

  THE INFERIORITY OF WOMENAND HOMOSEXUALS. GENESIS 2:18 2S

  This passage has been used to denigrate women since Eve was made from man

  as a "helpmate" to help him, and because Adam named her, which makes him an

  authority over her. Also, since another man was not made as a helpmate for

  Adam this text is used as a justification for condemning loving homosexual

  relationships .9

  WOMEN BLAMED FOR THE SIN OF MAN. GENESIS 3:1-3-1-4

  Because Eve was used to tempt Adam, women have been blamed for Adam's

  sin. Because of this women are seen as the weaker sex, and as such, man is told

  to "rule over" her (verse 16). Somewhere along the line God should've said:

  "Thou shalt not treat women as inferior persons, nor shall you rape them nor

  force them to marry a man they do not want to marry"

  THE CURSE AND MARK OF CAIN, THE FIRST MURDER. GENESIS 4:8--

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  Here is recorded a horrible act. One brother kills another. This passage has been

  used to support racism and slavery. Christians have falsely interpreted the

  "curse" and the "mark" on Cain to mean that his skin was turned black and his

  descendants were cursed. As such it was also used to justify a ban on interracial

  marriage.

  DIVINE GENOCIDE. THE FLOOD. GENESIS 6-9

  This is the first of many stories showing us a God who sends natural disasters

  upon human beings because of their sins, which is a dominant explanation for

  such things as droughts and plagues of locusts, and one reason why natural

  scientific explanations for these phenomena were not pursued.

  A REAFFIRMATION OF THE DOMINION MANDATE. GENESIS 9:1-3

  Notice here God is understood to authorize the meat-eating industry, since God

  tells Noah that "everything that lives and moves will be food for you." And once

  again God commands mankind to have children, which has been used against

  contraception and family planning.

  THE "DIVINE"AUTHORIZATION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT GENESIS

  9:6-7

  This practice is being rejected by more and more civilized people. It has

  condemned a lot of innocent people and has been disproportionately applied

  against black people in America. There are many barbaric capital punishment

  laws found in the Old Testament (OT), including having extramarital sex

  (Deuteronomy 22:13-30), homosexuality (Leviticus 20:13), and engaging in

  other deeds that democratic, free-loving people would not think deserve such a

  punishment, to say the very least (Exodus 21-22, 31:14-15, 35:2; Numbers

  15:32-36; Deuteronomy 13:1-18, 17:2-5, 21-22, 24:5; Leviticus 20-21, 21:9,

  24:10-16).

  THE CURSE OF HAM. GENESIS 9.'20-27

  This passage has been notoriously used to justify racism and the brutal

  enslavement of Africans and to condemn interracial marriage. It says Canaan

  was cursed to be the lowest of slaves to his brothers, and the proslavery faction

  used it to justify that Canaan's curse was the black man's curse.10

  POLYGAMY' ABRAHAM'S WIVES AND CONCUBINES. GENESIS 16:13

  Not only does Abraham take Sarah and Hagar as his wives, he also had many

  concubines (Genesis 25:6). This has been used to justify polygamy. Jacob

  (Genesis 29:15-30; 30:1-12) and Solomon (1 Kings 11:1-3) followed the same

  practices, as did many kings.

  THE PALESTINIAN LAND PROMISE. GENESIS 17:1-8

  This grant by God has been the source of conflict over the land of Palestine from

/>   the beginning. It was reiterated to Jacob (Genesis 28:1-15) who was renamed

  Israel and known as the father of the Jews. Today this conflict is still seen

  between Arabs and Jews.

  THE DESTRUCTION OF SODOMAND GOMORRAH. GENESIS 19:1 28

  More divine genocide! This passage has been used to label gay people as

  "Sodomites" and is the source of the oppression, beating, and killing of them."

  Notice also how cavalierly Lot is willing to hand his daughters over to be raped

  by the men of Sodom and how a slighted God turns Lot's wife into a pillar of

  salt.

  ABRAHAM'S ATTEMPTED SACRIFICE OF ISAAC. GENESIS 22:1--12

  For no reason at all God commands Abraham to sacrifice his only son. The

  silence of God about child sacrifice here is appalling. God never says child

  sacrifice is abhorrent to him in this passage.

  ONAN'S SIN AND DEATH. GENESIS 38:7-10

  Onan was slain by God because he did not fulfill his duties to help produce an

  heir for his brother. The sin of Onanism has been used to prohibit masturbation,

  coitus interruptus, and contraception.

  No GRAVEN IMAGES. EXODUS 20.4

  This second commandment was used to prohibit and destroy some great artwork

  of the past. During and after the Protestant Reformation, as but one instance,

  there were several outbreaks of iconoclasm, with Protestants destroying both

  Catholic and sometimes even Protestant religious artwork and statues.

  RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND SPEECH IS CONDEMNED BT DEATH.

  Anyone who accepts a different religion and/or seeks to convert others is to be

  put to death (Deuteronomy 12:1-13:16). Anyone who curses God is to be put to

  death (Leviticus 24:11-16). Witches are also condemned to death (Exodus 22:18,

  Deuteronomy 18:10). This is very significant when it comes to democratic, free-

  loving people, and it was the impetus for a great many killings and wars, as we

  shall see when it comes to the Thirty Years' War. What would have been so

  wrong for God to have said, "Thou shalt not kill anyone under any

  circumstances simply because of what he or she believes"?

  THE ATROCIOUS LAWS ABOUT SLAVERL ExoDUS 21:1-32 (CE LUKE

  12.-47-48)

  Surely no civilized person should accept indentured servitude or slavery of any

  kind, nor any of these specific laws. I know of no ethical code or civilized law

  where one person can strike or beat another person so long as that person doesn't

  die within two days. But that's what we find a supposedly perfectly good God

  saying. Leviticus 25:44-46 tells us that slaves could be bought from foreign

  nations. They are considered to be "property." They can be bequeathed to

  children. They are to be slaves for life with no hope of personal freedom. What

  did the southern states do that isn't found here? Just picture yourself as a slave

  who was forcibly ripped from her homeland, stripped naked on the auction block

  and "inspected," sold independently of her family, brutally broken to obey if

  disobedient, and forced against her will to be lifelong servant. Would you really

  want to say that a perfectly good God: (a) could not have said anything different

  or (b) that this expresses God's complete and utter love toward you as an

  individual? I don't think so. Not at all. Not by a long shot. It can't. On this rock

  the Christian faith dies.

  "EYE FOR AN EYE"PASSAGES (I.E., LAW OF RETRIBUTION).

  LEVITICUS 24:18 20, EXODUS 21:22-25

  This is barbaric justice, period, and is still practiced in some cultures to this day.

  We also read that a woman's hand should be cut off if she tried to rescue her

  husband in a fight by grabbing the other man's private (literally, "shameful")

  parts (Deuteronomy 25:11-12). This Exodus passage is also used by

  antiabortionists to deny women the right to choose. This in turn has caused many

  women to die from "back alley" abortions and has been used to justify the

  actions of terrorist abortion clinic bombers. However, they are wrong to use this

  text to justify antiabortionist views.12

  USURYLAWS. EXODUS 22:25; LEVITICUS 25.-35-37;

  DEUTERONOMY23:202I; PSALM 15:5; JEREMIAH 15:10; EZEKIEL 18:8 9,

  13, 17

  These laws prohibiting the charging of interest on a loan in the OT demanded a

  sophisticated level of gerrymandering to get around them. They didn't prevent

  investment, but made the lender a joint-venturer such that he or she would have

  to share the risk. The rise of modern democratic capitalism by contrast, has

  raised the standard of living in countries that have rejected these specific laws. In

  Dante's The Divine Comedy we read that the usurers are in the inner ring of the

  seventh circle of hell.

  "LIFE IS IN THE BLOOD."LEVITICUS 17.10

  Regardless of the many unnecessary dietary laws themselves, this verse was (and

  is being) used to deny blood transfusions, which are now necessary for

  performing some surgeries and to sustain injured people.

  HOLY WAR

  Even though the phrase "holy war" is not mentioned in the OT, divinely

  sanctioned wars are frequently mentioned (Joshua 8:1, Judges 4:14-15, 1 Samuel

  17:45, 1 Samuel 23:4, 2 Kings 3:18), including genocide against the Canaanites

  (Deuteronomy 7:1-3; Joshua 10:40, 11:19-20), the Amalekites (1 Samuel 15:2-3)

  and others (Deuteronomy 2:31-34; 3:1-6). Many wars in the history of

  Christendom were justified by claims that God demanded it, as in the Crusades.

  In most wars fought between Christian nations both sides claimed God was on

  their side, even the Nazis who wore belts that said Gott mit Uns (God with Us).

  A LEVITE AND HIS CONCUBINE: MORE RAPE, MORE SLAUGHTER,

  AND MORE KIDNAPPING. JUDGES 19-22

  These few chapters in the Bible describe incredible horrors. They must be read

  in their entirety to see how barbaric God's people were. It is one thing for God to

  have commanded genocide against foreigners, as utterly appalling as that is. It's

  quite another thing to see the near genocide that takes place between the tribes of

  Israel. According to the Bible, God sanctioned the near genocide of the

  Benjamites (Judges 20:18, 23, 28, 35), leaving only six hundred men who

  escaped. And since the people of Israel didn't want to exterminate the

  Benjamites, they felt obligated to keep an inalterable vow they made about not

  giving their own women to them as wives (on vows see Numbers 30:3;

  Deuteronomy 23:21-23). So they slaughtered every man, woman, and child of

  the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead, except for four hundred virgins, and gave these

  virgins to the remaining Benjamites. But they still needed two hundred more

  virgins, so the "elders of the congregation" encouraged the kidnapping of two

  hundred virgins of Shiloh to be their wives (Judges 21:5-7). This is absolutely

  stunning and hideous. Where was God? Why didn't he tell them not to do this?

  Most important, why should we trust the writings of people who saw nothing

  wrong with this? In other passages women are considered booty for the victors

  as sex slaves (Deuteronomy 21:10-12, Numbers 31:15-18).

  SAUL CONSULTS THE WITCH OE ENDOR. I SAMUEL 28.'3-19

  This text was understood by the witch hunters (from 1450-1750 CE) to say that

  witches really do have power over othe
r people, and should be killed. We also

  read where God's people were not to allow a witch to live (Exodus 22:18).13

  THE NONBELIEVER ISA "FOOL."PSALM 14:1, 53:1

  The use of the word "fool" here generally means a person who conducts his life

  as if God and his will are of no consequence. This has been used to berate and

  discriminate against nonbelievers, and even persecute them.

  BEATING AND SPANKING CHILDREN. PROVERBS 13:24, 22:15

  These verses have been used by abusive fathers who were justified in using a

  "rod" to beat their children because they were "loved." We now have more

  enlightened ways of disciplining children.14

  "I WILL MAKE THEM EAT THE FLESH OE THEIR CHILDREN."

  JEREMIAH 19.3-9

  As you read this passage consider both the morality and the intelligence of

  Jeremiah's God. A few children were being sacrificed to other gods, so God gets

  angry with the adults who were doing this, and arranges for them to eat their

  children. As a result of God's judgment more children will die, and/or be eaten,

  and/or be fatherless. This does not make any sense at all. What difference does it

  make to God whether parents sacrifice their children or they eat them? In either

  case innocent children are still being killed!

  Besides, there are much better ways to handle such things. Merely send them

  a prophet who can do great miracles in their midst to tell them the sacrificing of

  children is plainly forbidden. Better yet, why not just make one of the Ten

  Commandments: "Thou shalt not sacrifice any man, woman, or child to me or to

  the many other false gods"? The God of Jeremiah is nothing more than the

  reflections and musings of an ancient, superstitious, barbaric people-plain and

  simple. This is the best and simplest explanation for what we find in the Bible.

  THE HEALTH AND WEALTH GOSPEL.

  Prosperity for obedience to God is promised and/or given in several OT

  passages. God will bless his people if they obey him (Genesis 33:11, 49:24-26; 2

  Chronicles 7:14; Psalms 127:1, 128:1-2). In Malachi 3:8-12 we read where God

  will bless people if they tithe (meaning, provide a payment of one-tenth of one's

  income). Televangelist preachers use these verses to bilk their followers out of

  any and all money they can. Most theologians do not think the tithing laws apply

  to Christians. They think the "health and wealth gospel" is neither healthy, nor

  biblical. There are some serious problems in trying to harmonize the biblical

  passages themselves on this subject.

  THE NEW TESTAMENT

  Let me deal briefly with some of the texts in the New Testament. In it there are

  texts that speak of cutting off body parts if they cause someone to sin, rather than

  being cast into hell (Matthew 5:29-30, 18:8-9). Origen of Alexandria (ca. 185-

  254 CE) took this literally and had himself castrated so he could tutor women

  without suspicion.15 There are harsh demands when it comes to the conditions

  allowable for divorce, which say nothing about divorcing a spouse for verbal

  and/or physical abuse (Matthew 5:31-32, 19:3-9; Mark 10:2-12; 1 Corinthians

  7:8-17). There are harsh sayings about hating one's parents that cultists have

  used in brainwashing their young converts, since they seek to separate rebellious

  youths from parental oversight (Matthew 10:34-39, 12:46-50; Luke 14:26).

  There are guilt producing texts like the unforgivable speaking sin of blasphemy

  (Matthew 12:31-32), which has forced many believers to wonder if they had

  committed this sin prior to converting.16 Expressed in the NT we find racism

  (Matthew 15:21-28) and even antiSemitism (Matthew 27:21-36; John 8:44-45;

  Revelation 2:9-10, something that Hector Avalos argues in chapter 14 was

  influential in justifying the Holocaust). In it we find asceticism and the denial of

 

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