> mostly in the realm of idolatry and ritual purity. There's nothing here about crime or hatred.
It literally says to kill them, how is that not hateful?
> The ancient world knew very little (if anything at all) about loving, consensual same-sex relationships. In the ancient world, homosexuality was mostly based on power (masters could rape slaves of either sex) abuse or pederasty (child sexual abuse). It was also prominent in religious worship (honor the fertility god by going to the temple and having sex with a man or woman). The ancient world knew no such thing as loving, consensual same-sex relationships. It's anachronistically inaccurate to read our world back into theirs.
That's very wrong.
I study Celtic history, so I can only really speak for that, but consensual same-sex relationships were quite common in ancient Ireland.
Then the Romans claimed this about the Celts: Although they have good-looking women, they pay very little attention to them, but are really crazy about having sex with men. They are accustomed to sleeping on the ground on animal skins and roll around naked with male bed-mates on both sides. Heedless of their own dignity, they abandon without qualm the bloom of their bodies to others. And the most incredible thing is that they do not find this shameful. When they proposition someone, they consider it dishonorable if he doesn’t accept the offer!”
There's also the fact that Cuchulainn and Ferdiad were both male lovers.
Also, are you really saying that no male Israelites fell in love? What proof do you have of this?
> Since we can't know ANYTHING about God unless He reveals Himself to us, we can only know anything about His nature and character based on that revelation. What we are left to evaluate is the truth of the revelation. What we are NOT free to do is say, "Well, this is how you have revealed yourself, but MY opinion is such-and-such, and therefore God is such-and-such." That's like reading an article proving that the Corona virus originated in Wuhan, China, but saying, "Well, I think it came from Bolivia." Our opinions don't make something so.
Well, god has never revealed himself to me, where am I supposed to get my beliefs of him from beyond the bible and history?
> Well, this is where it would help if you knew the Bible, and knew something about the God you were misrepresenting. There is nothing in the Bible, and no evidence, that God is evil and loves to cause suffering.
What about the fact that he sends millions of innocent people to hell? If he loved us, why wouldn't he let us into heaven?
> And your accusation that "he tortures people every day" is again a misunderstanding. I mean, of course you're free to believe all the falsehoods you want, but don't put them on God. Since you know you're talking to a Christian, then you also know that we're talking about the God of the Bible, and so you're not free to make up stuff. We have to go by what the Bible says, and none of these three things stand the test of examination.
Well, like I said, he tortures people in hell every day, and he lets people starve, how is that not evil?
> But let's talk some more. Obviously there are misunderstandings here that should be ironed out before you go any further in life. It would be unconscionable for me to let you go on with these false assumptions and misunderstandings. Let's talk.
What am I misunderstanding?