http://www.epsociety.org/library/articles.asp?pid=45&ap=1
And a reply:
http://debunkingchristianity.blogspot.com/2008/07/paul-copans-moral-relativism-response.html
These pieces are long, but I thought they fit in this forum.
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rufustfirefly wrote:Is that James Randi, Beamstalk?
The historian Tacitus (AD 55-120) wrote of Rome: "The more corrupt the Republic, the more numerous the laws." Consider how a rebellious child will often need external rules, severe deadlines, and close supervision to hold him over until (hopefully) an internal moral change takes place. Rules, though a stop-gap measure, are hardly the ideal.
What then of the children? Death would be a mercy, as they would be ushered into the presence of God and spared the corrupting influences of a morally decadent culture.
Yet, Yahweh was believed to cause sterility in women (see Genesis 20:17-18). So, Yahweh could have sterilized Canaanite women supernaturally, and the problem would be solved in a generation or two. No need to kill children with this procedure.
And who decided that polygamy was a deviation from an ideal original monogamy? The idea that monogamy was original is a faith-based claim---i.e., based on accepting the word of the author of Genesis 2-3. After all, incest was also original, as you could not have reproduced from the first pair without incest at some level. So should we regard non-incestuous pairings as a deviation from the original ideal?
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