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|L1=Question: How can one approach reconciling confusing, seemingly disturbing, or otherwise troubling texts from the scriptures? | |L1=Question: How can one approach reconciling confusing, seemingly disturbing, or otherwise troubling texts from the scriptures? | ||
|L2=Question: How can one reconcile scriptures in the Bible that appear to endorse genocide, pillage, and/or plunder? | |L2=Question: How can one reconcile scriptures in the Bible that appear to endorse genocide, pillage, and/or plunder? | ||
|L3=Question: What is the best way to understand servitude in the Old and New Testaments? | |L3=Question: Why does God act so violently in scripture and especially the Old Testament? | ||
| | |L4=Question: What is the best way to understand servitude in the Old and New Testaments? | ||
| | |L5=Question: Did God endorse rape in the Old Testament? | ||
| | |L6=Question: Why would Elisha have two she-bears maul 42 children? | ||
| | |L7=Question: Why are Old Testament penalties for disobedience so harsh? | ||
| | |L8=JPS Torah Commentary: Deuteronomy: "Filial insubordination is a grave offense because respect and obedience toward pa8ents is regarded as the cornerstone of all order and authority" | ||
| | |L9=Question: Why would a loving God would kill innocent children in the flood of Noah's day? | ||
| | |L10=Question: Why would a loving God kill the firstborn of Egypt? | ||
| | |L11=Elder Jeffery R. Holland: "it is a characteristic of our age that if people want any gods at all, they want them to be gods who do not demand much" | ||
| | |L12=Question: Why would God send poisonous serpents to kill the Children of Israel? | ||
| | |L13=Joseph Fielding Smith: "This was also in the similitude of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ" | ||
| | |L14=Question: Did Nephi commit "cold blooded murder" when he killed Laban? | ||
| | |L15=Question: Why didn't God simply preserve Nephi's life using divine power instead of requiring him to kill Laban? | ||
| | |L16=Jeffery R. Holland: "It is wrong to assume that Nephi in any way wished to take Laban’s life" | ||
| | |L17=Question: Are the scriptures misogynistic/sexist? | ||
| | |L18=Question: Do the scriptures promote racism? | ||
| | |L19=Question: Does the Bible endorse human sacrifice? | ||
| | |L20=Question: Do the scriptures endorse child abuse? | ||
|L21=Question: Do the scriptures endorse murder? | |||
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{{:Question: How can one reconcile scriptures in the Bible that appear to endorse genocide, pillage, and/or plunder?}} | {{:Question: How can one reconcile scriptures in the Bible that appear to endorse genocide, pillage, and/or plunder?}} | ||
{{:Question: Why does God act so violently in scripture and especially the Old Testament?}} | |||
{{:Question: What is the best way to understand servitude in the Old and New Testaments?}} | {{:Question: What is the best way to understand servitude in the Old and New Testaments?}} | ||
{{:Question: Did God endorse rape in the Old Testament?}} | {{:Question: Did God endorse rape in the Old Testament?}} | ||
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{{:Question: Do the scriptures endorse child abuse?}} | {{:Question: Do the scriptures endorse child abuse?}} | ||
{{:Question: Do the scriptures endorse murder?}} | {{:Question: Do the scriptures endorse murder?}} | ||
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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Summary: Several people have become concerned with how to understand ancient practices and stories of the Old and New Testament and their ethical implications. These questions have received a lot of attention from Christian apologists and other biblical scholars for hundreds of years. These articles help address these stories and practices in light of the Restored Gospel.
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