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Also keep in mind, just cause something happens in the Bible, doesn't make it right. King david had sex with Urai's (that right?) wife. Does that make it right? No.
First, our subject objects that the victim may not want to marry the rapist. In modern times this would be a sensible objection; but for the ancients, this was a highly viable and indeed merciful solution. The victim would no longer regarded as marriageable and would therefore lose means of interdependent support. The rapist is here being required to provide that support.
As far as her objections about rape, considering the Bible explicitly states that it's a sin to commit adultery, and being that the definition of adultery is sexual relations outside of marriage...I'd say that rape is definitely spoken against. In fact, given that Jesus said a person who even LOOKS at a woman lustfully is guilty of adultery...
Simply because it isn't fair does not mean the people will simply abandon the concept, one can imagine Yeshua saying another piece about "Because of the hardness of your heart Moses...". I believe the EVER-LIVING's dealings with people may be likened to efforts at cat herding, if you understand the metaphor, and must be treated and thought of as such. Besides, the Biblical culture is one of arranged marriages, a factor that must be taken into account.Rocketshipper wrote:But isn't it unfair to consider someone "unmarriable" because they were raped?? It wasn't their fault, they didn't choose to have sex in the first place.
ooh, something else I need to ask too!!
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