Zone1 People simply do not understand how evil pagan religions of the past were.

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The murder of sacrificial victims by "incaprettamento" — tying their neck to their legs bent behind their back, so that they effectively strangled themselves — seems to have been a tradition across much of Neolithic Europe, with a new study identifying more than a dozen such murders over more than 2,000 years.

The study comes after a reassessment of an ancient tomb that was discovered more than 20 years ago at Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux near Avignon, in southern France. The tomb mimics a silo, or pit where grain was stored, and it held the remains of three women who were buried there about 5,500 years ago.

The new study, published Wednesday (April 10) in the journal Science Advances, reinterprets the positions of two of the skeletons and suggests the individuals were deliberately killed — first by tying them up in the manner called "incaprettamento" and then by burying them while they were still alive, perhaps for an agricultural ritual.

The God of the Bible, in comparison, did not allow human sacrifice. Although he told Abraham to sacrifice his son, he stopped him, as if to say, I am not like the other pagan gods. This is not acceptable.
 

The murder of sacrificial victims by "incaprettamento" — tying their neck to their legs bent behind their back, so that they effectively strangled themselves — seems to have been a tradition across much of Neolithic Europe, with a new study identifying more than a dozen such murders over more than 2,000 years.

The study comes after a reassessment of an ancient tomb that was discovered more than 20 years ago at Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux near Avignon, in southern France. The tomb mimics a silo, or pit where grain was stored, and it held the remains of three women who were buried there about 5,500 years ago.


The new study, published Wednesday (April 10) in the journal Science Advances, reinterprets the positions of two of the skeletons and suggests the individuals were deliberately killed — first by tying them up in the manner called "incaprettamento" and then by burying them while they were still alive, perhaps for an agricultural ritual.

The God of the Bible, in comparison, did not allow human sacrifice. Although he told Abraham to sacrifice his son, he stopped him, as if to say, I am not like the other pagan gods. This is not acceptable.
"incompremento" at last, an execution method i've never heard of.
probably no worse than a skull and bones initiation.
 

The murder of sacrificial victims by "incaprettamento" — tying their neck to their legs bent behind their back, so that they effectively strangled themselves — seems to have been a tradition across much of Neolithic Europe, with a new study identifying more than a dozen such murders over more than 2,000 years.

The study comes after a reassessment of an ancient tomb that was discovered more than 20 years ago at Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux near Avignon, in southern France. The tomb mimics a silo, or pit where grain was stored, and it held the remains of three women who were buried there about 5,500 years ago.


The new study, published Wednesday (April 10) in the journal Science Advances, reinterprets the positions of two of the skeletons and suggests the individuals were deliberately killed — first by tying them up in the manner called "incaprettamento" and then by burying them while they were still alive, perhaps for an agricultural ritual.

The God of the Bible, in comparison, did not allow human sacrifice. Although he told Abraham to sacrifice his son, he stopped him, as if to say, I am not like the other pagan gods. This is not acceptable.
The God of the Bible was a childish egomaniac. It had nothing to do with painting himself in a better light than pagans.
 
The God of the Bible, in comparison, did not allow human sacrifice. Although he told Abraham to sacrifice his son, he stopped him, as if to say, I am not like the other pagan gods. This is not acceptable.
YHWH just got his followers to commit genocide on entire populations. This is acceptable unto YHWH.
 
"incompremento" at last, an execution method i've never heard of.
probably no worse than a skull and bones initiation.
I think being buried alive is about as horrific as it gets
 
Yeah, because the Catholic Church never burned people alive or anything.
That was the Catholic church.

No one did that before or after their little love affair with world politics, and no where in scritpure was the condoned.
 
The God of the Bible was a childish egomaniac. It had nothing to do with painting himself in a better light than pagans.
He did not sacrifice people, bottom line.

So yea, he was better.
 
YHWH just got his followers to commit genocide on entire populations. This is acceptable unto YHWH.
According to the Bible, they were engaged in their own genocide against innocents, including child sacrifice.

You may as well say that the Allies committed a genocide against Nazi Germany.
 
YHWH drowned the entire world but for one vessel. YHWY looked upon the ocean and it was good.
If God says its time, its time.

We all get there eventually.

Nobody gets out alive.

But sacrificing babies and children and women is asinine.
 
He did not sacrifice people, bottom line.

So yea, he was better.

He fucked with people's minds to get his own jollies off. Remember when he turned Lot's wife into a pillar of salt because she looked back? What a fucking psycho.
 
He fucked with people's minds to get his own jollies off. Remember when he turned Lot's wife into a pillar of salt because she looked back? What a fucking psycho.
So, God tells you not to do something and you do it and suffer you get all bent out of shape.

All right then, whatever you do, don't stick you head in a fan, says God.

Go!!

 
So, God tells you not to do something and you do it and suffer you get all bent out of shape.

All right then, whatever you do, don't stick you head in a fan, says God.

Go!!


It was a nonsensical requirement because the God of the Bible is a fucking weirdo.
 
The God of the Bible, in comparison, did not allow human sacrifice. Although he told Abraham to sacrifice his son, he stopped him, as if to say, I am not like the other pagan gods. This is not acceptable.

no one stopped abraham ...

Take your son to the land of Moriah and kill your son there as a sacrifice for me. This must be Isaac, your only son, the one you love. Use him ...

and certainly the heavens would not condone sacrificing a lamb instead as was abrahams wilful solution - than the outcome for himself their disobedience disguised as they so insinuate.

the errant message to this day is the corruption of the desert, paterfamilias those in the 1st century attempted to correct.
 
That was the Catholic church.

No one did that before or after their little love affair with world politics, and no where in scritpure was the condoned.
It was no small affair nor simply a matter of world politics.
 
It was no small affair nor simply a matter of world politics.
Sure it was.

Constantine, who started the Catholic church, was not even a Christian. He still worshiped the pagan gods, even though it was rumored he converted on his death bed. This was a man who had his wife and son murdered, and all for political ambition.

He then created the Vatican which was a literal sovereign nation with a literal army and with a Pope that acted as emperor to all the kings in Europe. You then had all that follows, which is the politics of man for power over his fellow men. The evils of Inquisitions, Jewish ghettos and Crusades were just around the corner.

Conversely, Jesus said that his kingdom was not of this world, nor could be. In fact, when he gave the people food to eat with the miracle of the loaves of bread and fish, they tried to make him an earthly king, and he fled from them.

The OT also hammers this point home in 1 chapter 8 Samuel as the Hebrews demanded a human king. God warned them of the abuses if they continued to insist on one, but they would not listen. The next thing you know they were in the ovens of Nazi Germany.

Try again.
 
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