The debate has been raging on for a while now, here on GhanaCelebrities.Com and other vibrant online platforms, about the existence of a supreme being who is up there monitoring everything we do.
I believe even staunch Christians must admit that it is a fair question to ask; that who is this God who requires only absolute devotion from us his subjects, and why it is that when it comes to religion everything must be taken on blind faith. Because whenever a shred of logic is applied to this ‘House of Cards’ that is religion, everything comes crumbling down as if one ventured down Alice’s rabbit hole themselves.
Today though, this piece would look at the Holy Book itself, the Bible, and give some pretty damning examples of the personality of God as shown in the Old Testament. After that maybe it can be explained to me how such a deity deserves any shred of devotion from us as people, aside from perhaps fear of not becoming the next victims of God’s wrath.
Most of these examples are familiar to Christians already, and often their faith requires it be buried deep somewhere in the subconscious without being given much rational thought.
This article challenges you to give it that rational thought, and come out with a satisfactory explanation of why a loving God would commit murder, infanticide, genocide, and various other atrocities as laid out in the Bible itself.
1. Do Not Make Fun of the Prophet
I am sure most of us are familiar with this story. Elisha was one of God’s better prophets back in the day, having taken up the mantle from Elijah and proven himself a worthy successor.
So one day some kids made fun of Elisha for having a bald head, his feelings got a little hurt and he cursed these kids. Forgetting the overkill of how a little teasing earned these children curses, God took it a step further and sent two she-bears to devour these kids.
There were forty-two of them, 42 kids who had to leave this earth because they made fun of a man of God. Admittedly not a nice thing to do, but talk about making a mountain out of a molehill!! (2 Kings 2:23-24)
2. Senseless Murder
There lived a certain Er, son of Judah, direct ancestor of David and Jesus. ‘Er was wicked, so the Lord slew him’; that’s a direct quote from the Bible, by the way.
So Er’s brother Onan, was then coerced into marrying and having sex with his brother’s wife. Onan refused to spill his seed in his brother’s wife, out of common decency perhaps? Anyway that also displeased God, who slew Onan as well. (Geneses 38:1-10)
Samson is one of the most famous people from biblical times, and often had God’s favour on him in all endeavours. He once gave a riddle to some Phillistines who were pals with his wife Delilah, and they made a bet as to whether they could answer or not. The bet was that the loser would supply the other 30 pieces of cloth.
Delilah wheedled the answer out of Samson and gave it to her pals. So the spirit of the Lord came unto Samson, literally; who then went out and killed thirty men, took their clothes, and used it to settle his debt. (Judges 14:1-19)
After being rescued from Egypt, the Israelites admittedly caused God a lot of problems with their constant whining and unfaithfulness, and God as usual responded by killing as many of his ‘chosen people’ as he could.
Somewhere in Numbers two elders challenged Moses, saying as to how he was lording himself over the rest of the Israelites despite the fact they haven’t seen this land flowing with milk and honey he promised.
Moses, of course, was displeased, and made a complaint to God. God responded, opening the ground to swallow these men who dared challenge Moses, taking their entire tribes along with them for good measure.
Some other Israelites saw it fit to complain about why God would kill so many people, but God failed to see their point, striking down 14,700 people, all the while failing to see the irony of killing people for complaining about his earlier killing. (Numbers 16:1-49)
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