A look at the divinely directed murder and genocide in the Old Testament and whether it was right or wrong. An Honest Search for the Truth – Part 2 Old Testament Murder This video is the second of a series that will address inconsistencies & contradictions in the Bible that we studied and researched on our way out of organized religion. The videos will be derived from a document containing that body of research which was written to answer the many inquiries we knew we would have after our deconversion was made public. Being 3rd generation Christians, the flavor of which holds that the Bible is inerrant, divinely inspired, and literally interpreted, the extrication of ourselves from organized religion was not without exit wounds. Our hope is that this video series will help those Christians who have questions or may be “riding the fence” to allow rational discourse with regard to their religious beliefs. And that possibly, they can remove the thought constraints installed by their respective religous beliefs. All multimedia displayed is done so with fair use intended, for entirely non-profit, educational purposes. If you are the rightful owner of any material within the video and would like me to remove it, please contact me via my YouTube channel.

A look at the divinely directed murder and genocide in the Old Testament and whether it was right or wrong. An Honest Search for the Truth – Part 2 Old Testament Murder This video is the second of a series that will address inconsistencies & contradictions in the Bible that we studied and researched on our way out of organized religion. The videos will be derived from a document containing that body of research which was written to answer the many inquiries we knew we would have after our deconversion was made public. Being 3rd generation Christians, the flavor of which holds that the Bible is inerrant, divinely inspired, and literally interpreted, the extrication of ourselves from organized religion was not without exit wounds. Our hope is that this video series will help those Christians who have questions or may be “riding the fence” to allow rational discourse with regard to their religious beliefs. And that possibly, they can remove the thought constraints installed by their respective religous beliefs. All multimedia displayed is done so with fair use intended, for entirely non-profit, educational purposes. If you are the rightful owner of any material within the video and would like me to remove it, please contact me via my YouTube channel.
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Fresno police hope “upping the ante” on four unsolved homicide cases will motivate witnesses to come forward. Incident #1: Dec. 31, 2006 Toua Her, 33, is killed at the intersection of Peach and Lane. Police say a two Asian males in a black, two-door car opened fire on Her’s vehicle. Police have recovered the suspect vehicle but they need to make additional arrests. Authorities say there was no indication Her was involved in any illegal activity. Incident #2: March 16, 2006 Fang Vang and Elbert Lee, along with a friend, were leaving Melodie Park after a friendly game of basketball. At the intersection of Stanford and Dayton, several Asian male suspects who were on foot ambushed the vehicle. They fired 50 rounds at Vang and Lee’s car. All three passengers were struck. A white Honda was seen leaving the area. Vang and Lee died from their injuries. Police say it appears this was a case of mistaken identity. They say the victims had no gang ties. Incident #3: March 18, 2007 Danny Estrada, 22, was killed in broad daylight as he exited a convenience store on the corner of Belmont and Maple. Surveillance video shows a suspect in a brown Chevy Tahoe following Estrada into the parking. A short confrontation ensued. Estrada walked away and into the store to purchase milk for his 2-year-old daughter. When Estrada left the store and approached his truck, the suspect confronted him again. The suspect then pulls up a gun and fires. Estrada died at the scene. Fresno police say the victim
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