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This chapter is Jeremiah throwing a full-on tantrum. Apparently, he's not a big fan of being mocked and criticized for his "prophecies" (air quotes intended). He complains to God about how unfair it all is, using flowery language that wouldn't be out of place in a bad country song.
Here are some of the highlights (or lowlights, depending on your perspective):
Overall, this chapter is a prime example of why some people might find the whole prophet business a bit suspect. If this is the kind of behavior God condones from his chosen spokespeople, maybe it's best to just stick to reason and good ol' fashioned critical thinking.
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This chapter is Jeremiah throwing a full-on tantrum. Apparently, he's not a big fan of being mocked and criticized for his "prophecies" (air quotes intended). He complains to God about how unfair it all is, using flowery language that wouldn't be out of place in a bad country song.
Here are some of the highlights (or lowlights, depending on your perspective):
Overall, this chapter is a prime example of why some people might find the whole prophet business a bit suspect. If this is the kind of behavior God condones from his chosen spokespeople, maybe it's best to just stick to reason and good ol' fashioned critical thinking.
Skip the ads by joining Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/6331d364470c7900137bb57d
Thank you for stopping by Sacrilegious Discourse - Bible Study for Atheists!
Check out these links for more information about our podcast and merchandise:
Our Homepage: https://sacrilegiousdiscourse.com/

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