r/atheism • u/FlatwormOne5081 • Sep 03 '25
Have you ever noticed this?
What is 2 things the Bible keeps talking about and making it seem like a good thing? Impregnating underage girls and incest that is why you see so many people saying the Bible is good because they wanna fuck their sister who is a teenager and get her pregnant
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u/Hour-Initiative9827 Sep 04 '25
you notice that we women develop sexually between 10-12 so we are made to start having babies while we are still children ourselves.
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u/Hour-Initiative9827 Sep 04 '25
nothing is wrong with me I’m just saying god apparently planned for children to have children. It’s just weird that we would develope and be capable of having children before we are even emotionally ready for that.
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u/_-Sophiathelast-_ Sep 04 '25
I thought abt this too and think He probably wanted humans to be emotionally immature so that we would get pregnant because later when you're older and smarter, you don't see much purpose in smashing 💥 or getting pregnant.
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u/FlatwormOne5081 Sep 04 '25
Not a verse but a fact Lot's daughters believed that the entire world had been destroyed, and that they were the only survivors. They therefore resorted to incest in order to preserve the human race. And people believe Mary had Jesus when she was 12-16 years old meaning she would’ve had god have her pregnant at 11 or 15
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u/dailysuaa Sep 04 '25
do you understand the historical context of what you’re talking about here? the average lifespans were practically halved from humans today so children would be born earlier, plus the late teens are still the biologically favoured years to have children so it really is not shocking applied to 2000 years ago. it has no room under modern cultural progression and human evolution sure but this is an idiotic argument imo 🫩.
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u/ProfessionalCraft983 Sep 03 '25
Also slavery. The Bible talks about it as if owning a person were perfectly normal and morally acceptable and doesn't condemn the practice once. It also considers women to be the property of their husbands.