Prophets are accused by the Bible to have committed...
Prophets are accused by the Bible to have committed unbelievable acts of deception, lying, fornication, rape, incest, coldblooded and well-calculated murder, and the list goes on. Some of the prophets and messengers of God to mankind are depicted in the Bible to be from amongst the most contemptible, and depraved individuals of the human race. They are portrayed to have committed vile crimes such as treachery and murder. Even God does not escape unscathed in the Bible . . .
false characteristics are attributed to Him, or He is accused of making His messengers to commit foul and wicked acts. While some of the false slander and attributes against God and His messengers are presented in this brief work, the author very briefly rejects the false attributes and slanderous accusations given to God and His messengers.
These attributes only point the finger to the distortion and corruption that the Bible has been subjected to by unscrupulous individuals in the course of history. As such this renders the Bible as an unreliable source for the people to be able to refer to for their religious and spiritual needs, since it is far from the truth.
Proclaiming that the Bible is the truth and the word of God has had catastrophic consequences, the least of which being the disenchantment of many over the centuries, as they find the Bible to go against reason and the behaviour of its prophets immoral. As a result many have left or rejected Christianity and adhered other beliefs or religions, despite the colossal effort that is being made in missionary projects.
On the other hand, some have been so appalled by what they find in the Bible and the Christian teachings that they ended up denying the concept of the One Creator and the existence of God altogether; the very issue the original undistorted Bible came to address. The true teachings of the Bible are further undermined when individuals, taking lead from the conducts of the Prophets of God as depicted in the Bible, commit those vile acts with the excuse that the Prophets of God used to do them.
In their endeavour to uphold those behaviours, which are falsely attributed to some of the most noble human beings, they go on to claim that in reporting those conducts of the messengers of God, the Bible reflects the reality of the day, and that the prophets were humans like everyone else, prone and susceptible to, and feeble before various forces of temptation, ego and greed, and thus we too can commit those acts.