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Is religion good or bad for society? Ben Shapiro v Alex O'Connor The Big Conversation – Episode 7 | Season 5

Unbelievable?

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Comparing the Bible and Hammurabi's Code

The Bible doesn't prescribe the perfect world because it was written for a particular time and people. It aims to reveal important truths while also addressing societal norms. Although there are many mandates in the Bible, holding slaves is not one of them. The society at that time practiced widespread slavery, which was justified by religious scripture and philosophical thought. The Bible may have sought to humanize slaves or reinforce existing traditions. Comparing it to contemporaneous texts like Hammurabi's code reveals its efforts to liberalize. Divine revelation must be understandable to the people of that time. This reconciles the difficulty of challenging religion based on evolving societal norms.

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