MrStakhanovite wrote:Nightlion wrote:You cannot imagine that with every step up Mount Moriah Abraham was willing by sheer faith against all odds for God not to allow him to complete his task? Or that he was thereby proving unto God his obedience even against his own will? I say he always had that hope.
I’m of the opinion that the original story actually had Abraham killing Isaac, and the part where the angel intervenes is a later addition by an editor that had theological motivations.
I didn’t see hope in the text, I saw a grim duty.
I am not calling you a cheater. But changing the game like you do is not according to Hoyle and smacks of a sticky wicket.
About hope on the level of faith, hope and charity. To me it a far different thing than just not wanting to be annoyed in life. To you it comes off as swatting a fly. To me it is to react well to the abuse of being sunk in the deepest pit of Nova Scotia with the Rocky Mountains piled on top and still able to come out on top. (You know that is what Joseph once said)