Pistoff wrote:
Look at last week's WT lesson: Lot offers his daughters, a repulsive thing to do. The WT spin, and possibly the ancient Jews too, was that it was not wrong and that God blessed the effort by the angels saving everyone involved. Peter called Lot a righteous man, so he must not have been wrong; that is the WT line
Yup, and they said that perhaps Lot was soooo confident that God would save his daughters that he had no fear in offering them up. BUT the first thought in my head was: THEN OFFER THE ANGELS!!!! FOOL! God will more likely save them or better yet, they can save themselves? If you had to choose who to gamble on, would you gamble on your daughters or angels?
Stupid, simplistic reasoning of the WT.
Jeannie: I agree, the more I learn about the bible, the less faith I have in it. It IS an amazing book, one that i enjoy examining, but I always bear in mind that it was written by imperfect men for an ancient culture. It provides me with a glimpse of an ancient ppl's way of life. It does contain lessons of life, but when I read I always ask myself, is the bible a reflection of human nature or is human nature reflecting what God wants and demands? Nevertheless, the lessons contained in the bible have transpired throughout the ages and it is a book that condenses the nature of humans. Quite fasinating.
Jez