Belinda wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 10:48 am
Sculptor wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 10:43 am
Belinda wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 10:10 am
Jahweh was a tribal god who became capable of being adopted by other tribes. Maybe the fact that Jahweh was physically transported by nomads during their landless wandering was part of the reason Jahweh had that ability. The "Supreme Being" is another name for transethnic God.
The "importance of a species is determined by their relative utility for human uses " because of the urge to live. It is a contingent and pro tem fact that humans can so humans do.
Humans are animals that can apportion rights and so humans apportion rights. All animals are bearers of rights is as far as I know an ethic adhered to only by active members of the Jain religion.
There is some doubt if Jews made any journey across the desert. There is no record of Moses and his crew in Egypt (possibly the most comprehensive historical record of the period), and, of course there are key flaws in the biblical account.
Modern Israeli archaeologists are now trying to pitch a claim that jews are autochthonic to the reagion of Palestine, and that the biblical story is more of a foundational myth.
One thing is clear from the archaeology - the jewish religion is a lot more recent than the bible might suggest. Not thousands of years BC, but hundreds.
Perhaps I am too credulous of Biblical historicity, My main point is Jahweh evolved into a transethnic God. This point is not
wittingly made by any Biblical source so it's not part of any foundation myth.
Um. I think it would be very misleading to say that a god evolved in this way, or even that this one in particuar did.
There is not a more monoethnic god that the god of the Jews, since Jews do not allow non jews into their religion.
I'm assuming that you consider the jew's god as "the same" as that of Christianity and Islam. But this is actually not the case.
As these religions were born they were not born primarily from Jews converting; but a range of other peoples all over north africa and europe and beyond. With each instance of conversion, local gods were modified to fit the new messianicism. So that, for example, Odin, evolved into the Christian god, and so on. For all but a tiny percentage of the literate were aware of the fact that Jesus was a Jew(or what a jew was), most performed a syncretisation of existing beliefs, not the wholesale adpotion of a foreign god, which would have been totally anathema. And, of course, for the most part, antisemitism where present, made sure that nothing of the kind was even thinkable.
With each new colonisation of Islam and Christianity modifications of existing religions were performed by overlaying the new message. This occurred pretty much the world over through conquest, colonisation, invasion and trade.
To insist the Jahwah was multiethnic or transethnic, and that Jahwah itself evoloved is an essentialist claim that cannot really be bourn out. Gods are not things in themseves, they are just ideas. Ideas are communicated like viruses, and viruses adapt and mutate in each host, The main difference is that ideas are not limited by the viablity of DNA, but just the hopes, fears, and reason of the hosts, and no material is exchanged when you get an idea from an external source.