While this thread will inevitably fall upon the God of Christians and Jews, it applies to any and all gods of all religions.
Gods of all cultures and religions of the past of tended to be terribly violent and vengeful. What are some instances of gods being warring and violent, and what tends to be the purpose? I will start off with two such instances.
Ghengis Khan:
Ghengis Khan lived in a time when the mongols believed that winning in war meant that the gods favored you. Gods then approved the vicious slaughter that Khan imposed on the world in favor of the gods he served. Later, the Mongols would regard him as a god, the king of the earth.
Isaiah 13:18 Their bows also shall dash the young men to pieces; and they shall have no pity on the fruit of the womb; their eye shall not spare children.
This proclamation is against Babylon the great. Babylon was supposedly raised up by God and given to King Nebacunezzer, and then taken away for their wickedness. However, their wickedness was apparently so great that God is going to create an army to kill every man woman and child. Earlier in verse nine, we see that the day of the Lord is cruel and vengeful. The reason for the cruel vengeful day of the Lord is the sin of Babylon. But we see the nature of God, as we do most gods, in that the children will not even be spared.
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What are some instances of gods being warring and violent, and what tends to be the purpose? |