Criticism on the Theological Idea of Deity
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Excerpt from Criticism on the Theological Idea of Deity: Contrasting the Views Entertained of a Supreme Being by the Ancient Grecian Sages, With Those of Moses and the Hebrew Writters
The curse of Balaam - Ancient Sacrificing - Micaiah and the Prophets of Baal - Gideon's Judgeship - Israel's perverseness - The Lord's anger with them - Character of Balaam reviewed by various Theologians, etc, Slaughter of the Midiauites - God's friendly feeling for the Moabites - Israelites compared with Heathens in dedicating spoils to Deity - Plundering by the Israelites consistent with their ideas of God - Israelites compared with Mormons, etc, Judaism and Paganism blended together in the narrative of Jonah - Repentance changed from God to man, etc, The Lord and Satan placed on a social equality in the book of Job - Curse of the original Serpent in the person of Satan. - Views concerning Job, and the book that bears his name, by various Theologians, Satan, and his supposed influence Theologically the work of God - origin of evil - Moral depravity of the human race, and Gods curse the result of Adams transgression, with quotations from and criticisms on various Theologians, Same subject continued - Inference that the Bible furnishes no reliable evidence that the moral affairs of the world are controlled by a Being of Almighty power and Infinite goodness - Incomprehensibility of God, etc, View of the Devil, as incorporated into the works of Divinity - Veracity of the Serpent vindicated - Tree of Life - Satan a myth, etc
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