1 - If you are a prophet, you can curse them in the name of the Lord, and he may send bears to kill them for their insults... but apparently this only works if you are a prophet. In any other case, the Bible says nothing about the proper action to take, so you are probably on your own. 2 - According to the Bible, you can beat him without fear of punishment as long as he does not die from it in a day or two.
Also, if you don't want to lose this slave, make sure he or she does not lose an eye or a tooth from the beating, or you will be required to release him or her as compensation. Breaking or permanently damaging any other limbs or organs is apparently allowed. 3 - This would be the Sabbath, although your question is somewhat ambiguous.
You are supposed to kill people who work on the Sabbath, but the Bible does not say which day you are supposed to kill them on. I would imagine killing may constitute work, so you should wait till the Sabbath is over, and only then gather the neighbors and stone the offenders with stones until they die, as the law says. 3 (again?
Two 3s?)- It may not be explicitly considered the best gift, but it is certainly mentioned as a very good one, if they are the foreskins of her father's enemies. Just make sure you get enough of them. Just a few won't do.
100 or 200 would seem like a reasonable number. 4 - That depends on whether your neighbor is a man or a woman. If it is a man, and he has had sex with another man, the Bible clearly instructs they should be put to death.
However, the Bible says nothing about women having sex with other women, so we can assume that is allowed by Mosaic law. 5 - This would depend on the kind of moral system you are trying to live by. If your moral system includes promoting violence, jealousy, genocide, infanticide, rape, slavery, torture, war and human sacrifice, you will find the Bible an excellent guide on how to carry out all these acts.
You can even read about how Yahweh himself practices all of them exemplarily, and benefit from this guiding example. If you live by a moral system that considers any of those actions as immoral, you may want to look elsewhere for a moral guide. The Bible would need too much picking and choosing, as well as discarding most of it outright, to constitute a useful moral guide for you.
I hope this helps.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.