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BandOfTheSlop /b/937127581#937128157
7/15/2025, 11:10:10 AM
>>937127888
And you'd be wrong in saying that. The Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest known legal codes, predates most religious texts. Many Western laws, including parts of Deuteronomy, drew from similar Mesopotamian traditions, not the other way around. And secular systems like Roman law or modern constitutions often prioritize human reasoning. So what specific ‘teachings of God’ are you talking about? Your priests and televangelists might love that narrative, but history tells a different story
>>937127952
Kek. Your Trinity test reference is pure kino, but it’s a red herring. The ‘death of God’ isn’t tied to a single moment like 19. It’s a gradual shift. Think of Epicurus. Humans gave birth to ‘God’ through religious texts we wrote, from the Epic of Gilgamesh to the Bible, shaping laws to fit our needs. The move to secularism shows we’ve largely left divine frameworks behind. Calling my view fear-based doesn’t hold up. What’s driving that accusation? God’s influence is dead in most legal systems as humans call the shots now. So I ask again, what specific ‘God’s laws’ do you see dominating today?"