• BIBLE

    From Beth Martin to All on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 06:26:43
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    One of the things which bothers me about certain
    Fundamentalist Christians is their insistance on the Bible
    as the ultimate authority. Yet they selectively read it to
    support their beliefs and opinions against whatever minority,
    group, or activitity they happen to be attacking. In their
    efforts to criticise viewpoints and lifestyles different
    from their own, they are fond of Biblical quotes from the
    Old Testament; especially from the books of Leviticus and
    Deutotomy. The Old Testament contains important ethical and
    moral provisions such as the 'Ten Commandments', which have
    had a strong impact upon Western culture. Yet, it should be
    remembered that the Bible, especially the Old Testament is
    an historical document. I suggest that much of the Old
    Testament has no relavancy to modern society. And that it
    is 'faulty logic' to selectively quote from it, while
    ignoring the rest (most) of the material. Accordingly, I
    searched through the Old Testament myself, and picked out some
    of the more colorful admonisments. It was great fun. And I
    hope it will help put the Old Testament into its proper
    perspective...


    ANIMAL SACRIFICE was considered an important way of atoning
    for one's sins. A number of complete chapters in the Old
    Testament describe the practice. Yet I know of no contemporary
    Christian or Jew who practices animal sacrifice. Here are some
    examples...

    1) You should make burnt offerings of cattle, sheep, doves,
    and pigions. (Lev. 1.3, et al)

    2) You should sprinkle animal blood upon the altar. (Lev. 5.9,
    et al)

    3) The priests and their garments should be anointed with oil
    and blood. (Lev. 8.30, et al)


    DIETARY RESTRICTIONS may have been more relavent before
    refrigeration. While it is true that Orthodox Jews do follow
    some of these dietary restrictions, nobody else does...

    1) Do not eat sheep fat, lest your soul be cut off from your
    people. (Lev. 7.24)

    2) Eat no manner of blood, lest your soul be cut off from
    your people. (Lev. 7.26, Deut. 12.23, 15.23)

    3) Do not eat camels, rabbits, or pigs. Neither should you
    touch them, for they are unclean beasts. (Lev. 11.4, 11.6,
    11.7, Deut. 14.7, 8, Isa. 65.4)

    4) Do not eat crab, lobsters, oysters, nor any other seafood
    except for fish. (Lev. 11.10, Deut. 14.10)

    5) Of course you may eat locusts, beetles, and grasshoppers.
    (Lev. 11.22)


    OTHER RESTRICTIONS...

    1) Do not go to the temple drunk, lest you die. (Lev. 10.9)

    2) Do not shave your head or beard, for it is a defilement
    to do so. (Lev. 21.4, 5)

    3) You should not wear garments of different kinds together,
    such as wool with cotton. (Deut. 22.11)

    4) No tatoos. (Lev. 20.28)

    5) Any man with a pimple should be quarantined for seven days.
    (Lev. 13.2-4)

    6) You should not touch dogs or cats, for they will make you
    unclean. (Lev. 11.27)

    7) You should not touch the mouse, tortoise, lizard, or snail,
    for they will make you unclean. (Lev. 11.29, 11.30)


    PUNISHMENT in the Old Testament is very severe by today's
    standards. In fact one might wonder how the Jewish people
    survived at all...

    1) If you have a rebellious son who does not obey you, you
    should take him to the elders of the city who will stone him
    to death. (Deut. 21.18-21)

    2) The penalty for blasphemy is stoning to death.
    (Lev. 24.10)

    3) If a man finds out that his new wife is not a virgin, he
    may take her to the elders of the city who will stone her to
    death. (Deut. 22.13-21)


    FINANCIAL ISSUES in the Old Testament are completely
    overlooked today...

    1) The land (Israel?) shall not be sold. This would seem to
    prevent all private ownership of property. (Lev. 25.23)

    2) Creditors shall write off all debts every 7 years (unless
    they are foreign debts...There goes the mortgage!).
    (Deut. 15.1, 2)


    OTHER PRACTICES which are now (largely) frowned upon...

    1) Having more than one wife. (I Sam. 30.5)

    2) Purchase of and ownership of slaves. (Deut. 15.12)

    3) If your slave wants to stay when you offer him freedom,
    you should thrust an awl through his ear so that he will be
    your slave forever. (Deut. 15.16, 17)


    MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. There are many other admonisments
    and rules...

    1) Do not plant a grove of trees near the temple. (The grove
    of trees was associated with Ashtarte). (Deut. 16.21)

    2) He who has been castrated may not enter the temple.
    (Deut. 23.1)


    --4/18/88
    Phil Hansford
    Mysteria
    (818) 353-8891 (modem only)

    Beth,
    http://ricksbbs.synchro.net:8080