
Zechariah Contradictions: Bible Study by Atheists
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Zechariah's Contradictions: God Is Furious. Unless He Isn't.
📝 Episode Summary:
Buckle up, heretics—it's our last dance with Zechariah, and we’re sending him off with a contradictions episode so absurd, even God might need a flowchart. In this glorious finale, our snarky hosts debate whether Zechariah was Iddo's son or grandson (because apparently genealogy is as hard for the Lord as kindness). Then it's on to God’s rage issues: is He full of “great fury” or just pretending not to be? Depends on the verse, the day, and how smitey He’s feeling.
But the real theological whiplash hits when we ask: how should strangers be treated? One verse says love them like family, the next says kill them without mercy. You know, totally normal divine guidance. It all spirals into hilarious chaos as the hosts quiz each other on Zechariah’s bizarre visions, measuring lines, oily trees, and that one moment where Joshua gets a celestial wardrobe makeover.
There’s also a deep dive into the dangerous allure of black-and-white moralism, a pop quiz with suspiciously many “C” answers, and yes—a Star Trek reference about pretend nukes and incinerator death lotteries. Because why not?
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📌 Topics Covered:
- “Was Zechariah Iddo’s son or grandson? Depends on the Bible's mood.”
- “God says He's not furious—except when He absolutely is.”
- “Strangers: love them, unless you're told to murder them instead.”
- “Golden lampstands, olive trees, and God's bizarre Pinterest board of visions”
- “Why Old Testament morality is the original gray-area gaslighting”
- “A pop quiz where ‘C’ is suspiciously the right answer 80% of the time”
- “The shepherd-messiah who got ghosted harder than your Hinge date”
💬 Best Quote from the Episode:
“I’m God, I can be whatever the f* I want. Mostly I’m a dick—that’s what I choose.”**
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