it was pretty obviously the fact he was disrespecting the rights of his new wife that they held. tbh I consider that a weird right but the issue was the fact that he was treating her without the albeit deeply weird rights she was due by custom
dead brother’s wife if he was still alive it would be disrespectful
the material conditions of the bronze age caused a society that to us is weird
mainly I was correcting the idea that it’s sinful to masturbate and pointing out that the sin there was disrespecting women (again in the weirdest possible way)
what if it is impossible to determine if one’s brother is dead or alive, perhaps he is suspended in a chamber filled with a flammable gas that is either ignited or not based off the decay of an unstable isotope. I’m gonna need to see the relevant scripture fast, I’m about to bust and I don’t want to go to Hell
it was pretty obviously the fact he was disrespecting the rights of his new wife that they held. tbh I consider that a weird right but the issue was the fact that he was treating her without the albeit deeply weird rights she was due by custom
And God said: Cum in your brother’s wife or be put to death. No I’m not being weird, you’re being weird.
BE NOT AFRAID - I’m just here to watch.
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IGNORE ME
dead brother’s wife if he was still alive it would be disrespectful
the material conditions of the bronze age caused a society that to us is weird
mainly I was correcting the idea that it’s sinful to masturbate and pointing out that the sin there was disrespecting women (again in the weirdest possible way)
what if it is impossible to determine if one’s brother is dead or alive, perhaps he is suspended in a chamber filled with a flammable gas that is either ignited or not based off the decay of an unstable isotope. I’m gonna need to see the relevant scripture fast, I’m about to bust and I don’t want to go to Hell
then don’t have sex with your brothers wife until you’re sure he’s dead
and before you ask don’t kill him
alright that should be easy
oh
oh no
Go ask a Rabbi I’m sure it’s in the Talmud somewhere.