They were kids, everyone at that age has made some dumb mistakes. Would you destroy your children and any chance of them having a better future over something like that?
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https://carm.org/why-did-god-kill-42-lads-merely-saying-elisha-was-bald This explains it pretty well
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Ok, that still sounds pretty violent, but more understandable than little kids that only poked fun of the man's baldness and not young men threatening his very life. My mistake for the misinterpretation, thanks.
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Or try's to justify killing children through divine intervention. Makes total sense. Analysis checks out 110%!
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http://www.jasonstaples.com/bible/a-bald-man-two-bears-and-forty-two-children-misinterpreted-bible-passages-6/
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What's the difference between Christians "interpreting" the bible and Muslims "interpreting" the Quran?
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I have yet to see Muslims actually support their questionable content with evidence of translating faults
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I don't have that sense of judgement. I can reprimand my children, but I certainly can't kill them for being foolish. If I lived in that day in age of prophets and divine intervention and my children were killed because they dared to say to a prophet of God 'hey go die baldy', which is essentially what they said I'd be ashamed of the fact I didn't raise my children better.