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NAO Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 12:59 AM
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JAHWEH: WANTED - For Genocide, War Crimes and Mass Murder
If you're not familiar with the Nuremberg Files, they are a website (and numerous mirror websites) which are run by opponents of abortion, who view it as a crime against humanity. By gathering evidence against doctors who perform abortions, they hope to prosecute them like the Nazi leadership was prosecuted in Nuremberg (hence the name) after World War II.

Fair enough. Everyone's entitled to their opinion, and as long as there is no implied request for vigilante action, no one is harmed.

But I think they're missing the boat. There's a criminal roaming in our midst who has committed crimes against humanity which would make Hitler and Stalin cringe. You've already guessed, haven't you? Scroll down for the wanted posters.

WANTED FOR MASS MURDER & GENOCIDE - YAHWEH

Documented Crimes:


-Intentionally caused a massive flood, killing millions of people, trillions of innocent animals and uncounted plant life on a global scale.

Documentation:
Genesis 6:7,17
Genesis 7:4,21-23


-Murdered an entire generation of male children, solely as a show of military power.

Documentation:
Exodus 11:4-6
Exodus 12:29-30
Numbers 33:4


-Ordered, supported, and directly executed genocidal attacks on entire cities or cultures.

Documentation:

Exodus 32:27-28
Numbers 21:3
Deuteronomy 2:21-22


WANTED FOR WAR CRIMES - YAHWEH

Documented Crimes:


-Ordered the wholesale killing of unarmed prisoners of war and noncombatant refugees, including children and pregnant women.

Documentation:

Numbers 31:17
Deuteronomy 2:34
Deuteronomy 3:3,6
Deuteronomy 7:1-2
Deuteronomy 7:16


-On numerous occasions, ordered and/or sanctioned the seizure of war booty from helpless refugees. Demanded and received a share of the seized goods, in the form of livestock, cash, and human sacrifice.

Documentation:

Numbers 31:9-12,25-54
Deuteronomy 2:32-35
Deuteronomy 3:7


There is MUCH, MUCH MORE INCLUDING MORE INDICTEMENTS, MORE EVIDENCE AND FURTHER DOCUMENTATION AT THIS LINK:
http://www.crewstopia.com/doug/nuremberg.html

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opiate69 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 01:00 AM
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1. ...
:popcorn: :thumbsup:
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Goblinmonger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 11:18 AM
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7. Skootch
:popcorn: Want some sody?
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opiate69 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 07:10 PM
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8. Yeah.. some sody sounds good..
although I think everyone's a little late in getting here..
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PublicWrath Donating Member (597 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 01:06 AM
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2. Sounds about right........
Is there a 1-800 number to report sightings?
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MikeH Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 01:21 AM
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3. A good reason for rejecting the Bible as God's "Absolute Infallible Word"
Edited on Thu Apr-06-06 01:46 AM by MikeH
Or presumably any other alleged revelation of God.

With all due respect to non-fundamentalist Christians, I myself am no longer a Christian, so I don't have to worry about passages such as these.

On the other hand, with all due respect to atheists, I do not consider myself to be an atheist either. I consider myself closest to being a Deist. Deists believe in using reason and common sense, and consider any alleged revelation from God or any deity, at the very best, to be second-hand and hearsay. (And obviously the above passages do not qualify as being "at the very best"!)
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NMMNG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 03:34 AM
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4. Oh my
:o
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Crunchy Frog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 06:03 AM
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5. George Carlin did something along these lines once.
Enjoy the fallout.:popcorn:
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muriel_volestrangler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-06-06 07:49 AM
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6. This does show how unreliable accepting the Bible as an 'eternal truth' is
Because at the start God is positively bloodthirsty - wiping out nearly all life on land because of some men he could have dealt with individually if he wanted, ordering the massacre and rape of peoples, and so on. Gradually the messages of "defend the fatherless, plead for the widow" start coming through. Really, it's a history of the gradual civilising of a pastoral tribe, as their "kill all outsiders" mentality gives way to a people who try to live in the wider world. Unfortunately, a few people insist on taking it as a guide to reality, rather than the psychology of one ethnicity.
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SilentMajority08 Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-08-06 08:36 AM
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9. what you don't understand about the references
Your post really caught my eye and so I thought i'd do some fact checking and you're absolutely right in each one of the references you cited, GOD did in fact decide to kill, and destroy. But I think the real reason people find this so hypocritical of GOD is that they're not religious or ill informed. Most people today think of Jesus or God as a benevolent weakling kinda like Gandhi, then when they read in the Bible those references they think wow somethings not lining up but the most fascinating thing about Christianity is that the God within it is not a God who is only a nice guy but one who is a God of Justice. In each of those passages the persons had disobeyed the "law" of God and so he either punished them directly or commanded his faithful to do it. In all of the references to the Great Flood you'll notice if you read more consistently that God had created the Earth and all that was in it when the people had began to rebel against him, you may say now but God is this great being couldn't he just snap his fingers and compel them to change? And the answer is he wouldn't do that; all humans have been given free choice, we decide what we want to do and God knew that no one was going to come back from the disobedience they were now dwelling in. In your references to the Spirit of God going through Egypt and killing all of the first born livestock and boys I thought it should be said that first off Pharaoh had not 40 years earlier ordered all Jewish babies to be tossed into the Nile to be devoured by the crocodiles. In addition Moses (God's messenger to Pharaoh) gave multiple chances throughout the various plagues and tribulations to release his people and still his was too proud and cruel to do so. In the references to killing boys and pregnant women you left out a fairly important detail, the boys were acting willingly in incestuous relations with their mothers and thats how they became pregnant. they had disobeyed God supreme law and with refusal to repent they were punished. As for many of the references which included little description to what the destroyed peoples had done it sounds horrible that God would allow women and children to be killed but once more they were not God's chosen people and by their disobedience their fate was decided. I know the justification to these (because they disobeyed God) isn't really satisfactory to anyone who isn't a Christian but I hope you read my post with an open mind and please PM or reply to it
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moose65 Donating Member (525 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-08-06 10:40 AM
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10. this is my first post in this forum...
Although I've been a lurker for awhile. Let me say first that I was raised in the Methodist church and when I was growing up my family was in church every time the door was opened, and it wasn't a fundamentalist, judgmental place at all. However, now that I am 40 years old I have come to realize that all religion is just basically bullshit. Yes, religion is humankind's attempt to justify its own existence in the belief that there just has to be "more to life" than what we see in front of us. Religions were created by superstitious people who didn't know anything about nature or science and were seeking ways to explain things like pain, sickness, storms, lightning, floods, etc. One of the things in your post that I have often wondered about is your reference to those "other people" who were destroyed because they had disobeyed God's laws. If everything in the world operates according to God's plan, then what was the purpose of those other people? They didn't have a chance just because they weren't "chosen" by God. Why would they "repent" if God didn't care about them in the first place? How could they disobey a law that didn't even apply to them to begin with? For example, suppose the Canadian government passed a law that made it illegal to eat pizza. Could the Canadian government then arrest and convict every US citizen who eats pizza?? Nope, not at all. Then how could the Canaanites (or whoever) be expected to obey the laws of a God who had never told them what the law was? And, by the way, what "law" did those who died in the Flood disobey? How could they have been so wicked when no one had ever even defined what "wicked" meant? Whew, that was a mouthful! Maybe I should have broken this into several smaller posts!
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TallahasseeGrannie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-08-06 12:27 PM
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12. Welcome, Moose65!
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SilentMajority08 Donating Member (16 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-08-06 04:22 PM
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13. A long history of Disobedience
Thats where all of this stems from each of those groups of peoples in the promised land were all decedents of several things some of the groups were born out of the rape of persons, while others were just persons who succeeded from the 12 tribes, regardless the tribes or peoples had chosen to disobey at the initial founding of their societies to the very last time that their society existed. As for why people deserved to be wiped out in the flood, at the worlds creation only one rule was given do not eat from the tree of knowledge of Good and evil. when Adam and Eve broke this commandment Christianity teaches Sin came into the world, immediately after they had eaten the fruit they knew they had done wrong thats why they clothed themselves; they just knew. Its hard to say how different things were determined to be wrong but soon after banishment Cain killed Abel and what he did was wrong he knew it, so to some degree the idea of right and wrong is ingrained into us. But to believe that I suppose you have to believe in absolute truth something that I'm sure is rarely acknowledged on this site.
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TallahasseeGrannie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-08-06 12:26 PM
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11. He brought us into this world;
He can take us out. Creator's Descretion Clause.

Of course, if you don't believe in Him, then it's moot. But if you do, then the Creator's Discretion Clause holds up in court.
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