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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
The "right" in the book includes slavery, selling daughters into marriage with their rapists, animal & human sacrifices (including the big human sacrifice that's supposedly the pivot-point around which the rules change), and subjugated women. Are these things "right" in your mind?
If not, when did they become wrong, and why does the book advocate them--or not speak out against them?
What's "moral" according to the book? If the morality doesn't come from the book, how can an outsider confirm that it's connected to the book at all?
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Are we talking about the same book?