• @[email protected]
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    “God fearing” has always struck me as a ridiculous statement. It’s supposed to be a positive, like, that person respected God. No. Jesus preached of a loving God. He was delusional, apocalyptic, and a product of his time and circumstances, but he said his god loved everyone. Throw that tired shit away.

    • Flying SquidOP
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      You’re thinking New Testament God.

      Old Testament God is a big mean motherfucker and he will fuck you up unless you follow his very strict rules. In fact, he won’t just fuck you up, he will fuck up your entire tribe collectively because you didn’t follow the rules.

      • @A_Union_of_Kobolds
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        Largely because he wasn’t the only God kicking around. Jehovah was originally just another local deity, but he beat up the others. You really were supposed to be afraid of the awesome power your god wielded. Ties back to the language of “you shall have no other gods before Me” - they were around, and they were real, but Jehovah was the baddest of them all.

        Moses didn’t try to convince the Egyptians to worship Jehovah, he tried to make them scared of Jehovah.

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          I like how the Egyptians considered the Israelite god to be an evil spiteful desert war God that lied about how his people were treated.

          There’s zero evidence that they were enslaved by the Egyptians and then revolted. But thanks to one king and centuries of retoric, here we are.

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            The funny thing is that they were enslaved by the Babylonians. And they did wander through the desert back to their homeland once they were freed. A much bigger desert.

            Because if it took them 40 years to cross the Sinai, something was seriously wrong.

            So my guess is that at some point, some Hebrew King was like, “you know what? I like the Persians. They run Babylon now. And FUCK THOSE EGYPTIAN MOTHERFUCKERS! We’re changing the story!” And since the King was the voice of Yaweh on Earth, now they were freed from Egypt.

            • shrugs
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              Occams razor applies here too, your theory sounds spot on

        • @[email protected]
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          I propose a new cinematic universe, and/or game series of wrestling matches between the gods.

          • @primrosepathspeedrun
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            have you heard of ‘hinduism’? pretty sure this is just, like, cannon.

            now if you really want to go nuts with it, find a hindu community in mexico.

            I think the greeks may have also had something like this but it was kinda cringe if it happened.

          • @P00ptart
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            I believe there was an old history channel show about this. I wanna say it was called clash of the gods or something similar?

          • @imakeninjascry
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            I mean, have you played Smite? It’s pretty much exactly that, except it isn’t wrestling necessarily, but more like a league of legends style gameplay. But funnily enough the Christian and Muslim gods are not actually featured. Or at least they weren’t the last time I played, which was several years ago.

        • @primrosepathspeedrun
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          I feel like, the modern approach, if one reads the bible, believes it, and isn’t a sick perv or completely nuts, is misotheism.

        • @militaryintelligence
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          I spent a whole evening reading about ancient mystery religions, where Christianity gets a lot of its ideas

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        He’ll also spontaneously change the rules at anytime and then kill your family.

        “God fearing” is a train of thought for a reason.

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        64 months ago

        “God fearing” is generally used in the context of Christianity and the New Testament God. If you believe in Hell, fear makes perfect sense.

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      okay but without fear isn’t there no morality? and, like, if nobody’s suffering, is there really such a thing as justice? if there’s not at least one child in a basement being tortured and treated like dirt, can you even call it a society? I mean, obviously the optimal number of people being horrible tortured in society is “everyone but me, in the sickest ways I can imagine”, but, y’know, progress is progress

      -every fascist