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Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Sacrilegious Discourse
12 episodes
8 months ago

Leviticus is the third book of the Hebrew Bible, and it is primarily concerned with the laws and rituals that govern the priesthood and the Israelites' relationship with God. The book is full of detailed instructions on how to perform sacrifices, how to keep the Sabbath and other holy days, and how to maintain purity.


From an atheist perspective, Leviticus is a fascinating document. It provides a glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, and it offers a unique perspective on the development of Judaism. However, the book is also full of inconsistencies and contradictions.


One of the most striking things about Leviticus is its emphasis on purity and impurity. The book contains a long list of things that are considered to be impure, including certain foods, bodily fluids, and animals. People who come into contact with these things are also considered to be impure, and they must undergo a ritual of purification before they can resume their normal activities.


This emphasis on purity and impurity is difficult to understand from an atheist perspective. There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that certain things are inherently impure, and the rituals of purification described in Leviticus seem arbitrary and unnecessary.


Another inconsistency in Leviticus is its treatment of slavery. The book explicitly allows the Israelites to own slaves, and it provides detailed instructions on how to purchase and treat them. However, the book also contains a number of laws that are designed to protect slaves from abuse.


This contradiction is difficult to reconcile. Either the Bible is condoning slavery, or it is trying to mitigate its effects. It is hard to see how both of these things can be true at the same time.


Finally, Leviticus is full of laws that are simply outdated and impractical in the modern world. For example, the book prohibits the consumption of certain foods, such as pork and shellfish. It also prohibits certain sexual practices, such as homosexuality and adultery.

These laws may have made sense in the context of ancient Israel, but they are no longer relevant or enforceable in the modern world. They are also often harmful and discriminatory.


Overall, Leviticus is a complex and contradictory book. It provides a valuable glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, but it is also full of inconsistencies and outdated laws. From an atheist perspective, the book is a fascinating document, but it is not a source of moral guidance or spiritual wisdom.


Here are some additional inconsistencies in Leviticus:


  • The book says that God is all-powerful and all-knowing, but it also says that God can be tricked or deceived.
  • The book says that God is just and loving, but it also describes God as being vengeful and cruel.
  • The book says that God is the creator of all life, but it also allows for the killing of certain animals and humans.

These inconsistencies make it difficult to believe that Leviticus is the inspired word of God. They are more likely the product of human authors who were trying to make sense of the world around them and to develop a system of laws that would govern their society.



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Leviticus is the third book of the Hebrew Bible, and it is primarily concerned with the laws and rituals that govern the priesthood and the Israelites' relationship with God. The book is full of detailed instructions on how to perform sacrifices, how to keep the Sabbath and other holy days, and how to maintain purity.


From an atheist perspective, Leviticus is a fascinating document. It provides a glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, and it offers a unique perspective on the development of Judaism. However, the book is also full of inconsistencies and contradictions.


One of the most striking things about Leviticus is its emphasis on purity and impurity. The book contains a long list of things that are considered to be impure, including certain foods, bodily fluids, and animals. People who come into contact with these things are also considered to be impure, and they must undergo a ritual of purification before they can resume their normal activities.


This emphasis on purity and impurity is difficult to understand from an atheist perspective. There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that certain things are inherently impure, and the rituals of purification described in Leviticus seem arbitrary and unnecessary.


Another inconsistency in Leviticus is its treatment of slavery. The book explicitly allows the Israelites to own slaves, and it provides detailed instructions on how to purchase and treat them. However, the book also contains a number of laws that are designed to protect slaves from abuse.


This contradiction is difficult to reconcile. Either the Bible is condoning slavery, or it is trying to mitigate its effects. It is hard to see how both of these things can be true at the same time.


Finally, Leviticus is full of laws that are simply outdated and impractical in the modern world. For example, the book prohibits the consumption of certain foods, such as pork and shellfish. It also prohibits certain sexual practices, such as homosexuality and adultery.

These laws may have made sense in the context of ancient Israel, but they are no longer relevant or enforceable in the modern world. They are also often harmful and discriminatory.


Overall, Leviticus is a complex and contradictory book. It provides a valuable glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, but it is also full of inconsistencies and outdated laws. From an atheist perspective, the book is a fascinating document, but it is not a source of moral guidance or spiritual wisdom.


Here are some additional inconsistencies in Leviticus:


  • The book says that God is all-powerful and all-knowing, but it also says that God can be tricked or deceived.
  • The book says that God is just and loving, but it also describes God as being vengeful and cruel.
  • The book says that God is the creator of all life, but it also allows for the killing of certain animals and humans.

These inconsistencies make it difficult to believe that Leviticus is the inspired word of God. They are more likely the product of human authors who were trying to make sense of the world around them and to develop a system of laws that would govern their society.



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Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study by Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 23 - 24

Get ready to turn your holy chuckles into full-blown guffaws as your favorite irreverent duo, Husband and Wife, tackle the biblical behemoth known as Leviticus in the latest episode of "Sacrilegious Discourse." In chapters 23 and 24, we're taking you on a blasphemous journey through God's party planning manual and his not-so-divine justice system. From sacred shindigs that sound about as fun as watching paint dry to a stoning that's anything but groovy, this episode serves up a hefty portion of skepticism with a side of snark.


Join us as we explore the festive flop that is the Lord's list of holy days. Are they timeless traditions or just outdated entries in an ancient rulebook? Spoiler alert: we're leaning towards the latter. But don't worry, we'll give you all the juicy details, from what qualifies as a "magnificent" tree (hint: it's not just one that hasn't been peed on) to the intricacies of unleavened bread and why it might just be the original low-carb diet.


Then, brace yourself for a divine decree that's more eye-roll-inducing than awe-inspiring. We dissect the Lord's laughable laws on blasphemy, where the punishment is stoning, but the logic is as missing as mercy in the Old Testament. Plus, we've got a showbread competition that could rival any modern-day bake-off—if only it weren't for that pesky frankincense requirement.


So, if you've ever wondered how ancient rituals and rules stack up in the modern world, or if you just enjoy a bit of holy humor, this episode is your manna from heaven. Hit play, join the heresy, and remember: it's all in good fun... unless you're the one being stoned.


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1 year ago
37 minutes 5 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 21 - 22

Prepare to be anointed with irreverence as we, your heathen hosts, dissect the oh-so-sacred texts of Leviticus chapters 21 and 22 with our godless goggles firmly in place. In this episode of "Bible Study for Atheists," we take a holy romp through the divine demands placed on ancient priests and the hilarious hierarchy of holiness that would make even a stand-up comedian blush. We've got it all: rules about virgin brides, the outright banning of the disabled from the priesthood, and the laughable link between spiritual purity and avoiding dead bodies (unless, of course, they're part of your inner circle). 


Join us as we unpack the Almighty's peculiar playbook for his chosen leaders - where grooming habits and the sanctity of your junk can make or break your divine career. We're raising a skeptical eyebrow at the Bible's mix of discrimination and dress codes, and questioning why the Man Upstairs is so darn concerned with who touches what and when. 


We've also got a side of sacrilegious sex work talk, sprinkled with a bit of comic book confusion for flavor. Plus, we serve up a hot take on the ceremonial cleanliness shenanigans that have us wondering if Leviticus was less inspired by a deity and more by someone's obsessive-compulsive disorder. 


If you thought religious rituals couldn't get more absurd, think again. This is "Bible Study for Atheists," where the only thing we take seriously is our commitment to taking nothing seriously. Tune in, or you'll miss out on our divine revelations that come with a 100% guarantee of no eternal smiting.


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1 year ago
29 minutes 53 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 19 - 20

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapter 19: Laws of Holiness and Justice; and chapter 20: The Penalties for Acts of Immorality. We learn there are lots of legit gods, witches, ghosts, and vampires in the world. We are encouraged to stone someone to death, but we're lazy so we opt out. Incest is still bad but slavery and rape seem fine.


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1 year ago
47 minutes 52 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 17 - 18

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapter 17: One Place of Sacrifice / The Eating of Blood Forbidden; and chapter 18: Acts of Immortality Forbidden. This is a good time to scream HAPPY PRIDE MONTH because wow some of these verses were all kinds of anti- which is Very Not Cool. Oh, and btw, wtf is Molech?


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1 year ago
26 minutes 44 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 15 - 16

Welcome to yet another episode where we dare to tread where angels fear to go. This week we dive headfirst into Leviticus, navigating the awkwardly hilarious waters of unclean discharges and sacred rituals. Join us as we try to make sense of menstrual impurity, debate the complexities of ancient atonement ceremonies, and ponder the unexpected links between Leviticus and the "no fap" movement. You might wonder why anyone would choose to spend an hour talking about such taboo topics. Well, because we're us, and we're curious as hell. We promise you laughs, learning, and a newfound appreciation for the more bizarre aspects of holy scripture. So grab a drink, sit back, and prepare for an irreverent journey into the heart of Leviticus. Warning: Not for the faint of heart or easily offended.


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1 year ago
41 minutes 22 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 13 - 14

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapters 13 and 14: Laws Concerning Leprosy.


Leprosy seems to be an umbrella term for anything from zits, to burns and blisters, to mildew. God literally states that he might, on a whim, contaminate some people's houses. Husband decides he would rather just live in the leper colony than try to figure out which laws apply on any given day. Solid plan!


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1 year ago
45 minutes 55 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 11 - 12

Husband and Wife (somehow, despite the odds, manage to) cover


Leviticus chapter 11: Clean and Unclean Animals;


and Leviticus chapter 12: The Purification of Women after Childbirth.


Wife screws up and causes a do-over of the first half, then loses her ever-loving mind during the second half of the show. We wonder what is the difference between SOME cud versus THE cud. We want to eat an alligator but definitely not a hyrax, whatever tf that is.


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1 year ago
40 minutes 35 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 9 - 10

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapter 9:


Aaron Offers Sacrifices; and chapter 10: The Sin of Nadab and Abihu. Folks get killed for -- get this -- "burning the wrong kind of fire" and their siblings are ordered not to grieve on threat of further murder because mental health apparently wasn't a thing back then. We're pretty sure that Moses is a mf psychopath and all this god stuff is merely his way of controlling everyone. Honestly it's all a bit horrifying.


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2 years ago
30 minutes 35 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 7 - 8

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapter 7: The Law of the Offerings (cont.); And chapter 8: The Consecration of Aaron and his sons. We read about , because obviously there are . Wife wants to know how long it takes a hoof to burn. Husband contemplates pissing on Aaron's tabernacle.


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2 years ago
38 minutes 37 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 5 - 6

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapter 5: Sin Offerings (cont.) / Trespass Offerings; and chapter 6: The Law of the Offerings. Aaron and Moses were straight-up running a racket, and we are surprised to learn that people way back then were charging interest. Too many boring laws that basically boil down to "Don't steal or whatever." Seriously tho: Who bit Husband and why?


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Leviticus 5-6 is a continuation of the laws given to Moses on Mount Sinai. These chapters focus on various types of sacrifices and offerings.

In Chapter 5, the Israelites are instructed to make sacrifices for various sins, such as perjury, sacrilege, and negligence. The specific sacrifice required depends on the severity of the sin. For example, someone who commits perjury must bring a ram or a ewe as a sacrifice. Someone who is guilty of sacrilege must bring a bull as a sacrifice.


Chapter 6 deals with burnt offerings, grain offerings, and fellowship offerings. Burnt offerings are made to God as a sign of devotion. Grain offerings are made to God to express gratitude for His blessings. Fellowship offerings are shared between the Israelites and God.

As an atheist, I find the laws in Leviticus 5-6 to be quite interesting. They provide a glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Israelites. However, I do not believe that these laws are relevant to modern society. I believe that everyone should be free to practice their religion in whatever way they see fit, as long as it does not harm others.


I also find it interesting that the laws in Leviticus 5-6 focus so much on sacrifices and offerings. This suggests that the ancient Israelites believed that they could appease God by making these offerings. However, I do not believe that God needs to be appeased. I believe that God is a loving and compassionate being who does not require sacrifices or offerings from us.


Overall, I find the laws in Leviticus 5-6 to be interesting, but not relevant to modern society. I believe that everyone should be free to practice their religion in whatever way they see fit, as long as it does not harm others.



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2 years ago
39 minutes 11 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 3 - 4

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapter 3: Peace Offerings; and chapter 4: Sin Offerings. Husband is possessed by a demon (or maybe he just sneezes). We wonder how they keep all these random arbitrary rules straight - splatter there, sprinkle here, burn it where? We name our next band Long Lobe of the Liver.


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2 years ago
29 minutes 57 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus
Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus Chapters 1 - 2

Husband and Wife cover Leviticus chapter 1: Burnt Offerings; and chapter 2: Meal Offerings. Pretty sure this is all a grift run by Moses and Aaron. Very short chapters this week so Wife gets distracted by imagining how men's n-balls arrange themselves in Speedos. DO NOT send us your pics, for all that is holy, or we will use yeast in your next grain offering.


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Leviticus 1 and 2 describe the various sacrifices that the Israelites were required to make to God. These sacrifices were intended to atone for sins and to express devotion to God.


From an atheist perspective, these chapters can be seen as a reflection of the primitive beliefs of the Israelites at the time. The idea that God requires animal sacrifices to be appeased is a barbaric one, and it is clear that the Israelites had a very limited understanding of the universe and their place in it.

The fact that these chapters are still included in the Bible today is a testament to the enduring power of religion. It is also a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and the need to question traditional beliefs.


In addition to the moral implications of animal sacrifice, it is also important to note that there is no evidence to suggest that these sacrifices were actually effective in appeasing God. In fact, the Bible itself tells us that God is a forgiving God who does not require blood sacrifices in order to forgive our sins.


In conclusion, Leviticus 1 and 2 are two chapters of the Bible that are best understood in their historical context. They reflect the primitive beliefs of the Israelites at the time, and they have no relevance to the modern world.


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2 years ago
29 minutes 24 seconds

Bible Study for Atheists: Leviticus

Leviticus is the third book of the Hebrew Bible, and it is primarily concerned with the laws and rituals that govern the priesthood and the Israelites' relationship with God. The book is full of detailed instructions on how to perform sacrifices, how to keep the Sabbath and other holy days, and how to maintain purity.


From an atheist perspective, Leviticus is a fascinating document. It provides a glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, and it offers a unique perspective on the development of Judaism. However, the book is also full of inconsistencies and contradictions.


One of the most striking things about Leviticus is its emphasis on purity and impurity. The book contains a long list of things that are considered to be impure, including certain foods, bodily fluids, and animals. People who come into contact with these things are also considered to be impure, and they must undergo a ritual of purification before they can resume their normal activities.


This emphasis on purity and impurity is difficult to understand from an atheist perspective. There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that certain things are inherently impure, and the rituals of purification described in Leviticus seem arbitrary and unnecessary.


Another inconsistency in Leviticus is its treatment of slavery. The book explicitly allows the Israelites to own slaves, and it provides detailed instructions on how to purchase and treat them. However, the book also contains a number of laws that are designed to protect slaves from abuse.


This contradiction is difficult to reconcile. Either the Bible is condoning slavery, or it is trying to mitigate its effects. It is hard to see how both of these things can be true at the same time.


Finally, Leviticus is full of laws that are simply outdated and impractical in the modern world. For example, the book prohibits the consumption of certain foods, such as pork and shellfish. It also prohibits certain sexual practices, such as homosexuality and adultery.

These laws may have made sense in the context of ancient Israel, but they are no longer relevant or enforceable in the modern world. They are also often harmful and discriminatory.


Overall, Leviticus is a complex and contradictory book. It provides a valuable glimpse into the religious beliefs and practices of an ancient people, but it is also full of inconsistencies and outdated laws. From an atheist perspective, the book is a fascinating document, but it is not a source of moral guidance or spiritual wisdom.


Here are some additional inconsistencies in Leviticus:


  • The book says that God is all-powerful and all-knowing, but it also says that God can be tricked or deceived.
  • The book says that God is just and loving, but it also describes God as being vengeful and cruel.
  • The book says that God is the creator of all life, but it also allows for the killing of certain animals and humans.

These inconsistencies make it difficult to believe that Leviticus is the inspired word of God. They are more likely the product of human authors who were trying to make sense of the world around them and to develop a system of laws that would govern their society.



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