LittleNipper wrote:Maklelan:
I am the Frist born in my family. I went to Sunday school very, very, regularly for years. We read and leaned all about the Old Testament, and in my day we only used the King James version of the Bible. And frankly, I never felt threatened or even had a inkling that the Israelites worshipped the one true God by killing their first born.
Of course not. Why would a Sunday School leave conceptual space for such an interpretation?
LittleNipper wrote:The closest example that I am aware of is when Abraham took Isaac to sacrifice to God, because God was testing Abraham and presenting how God and not man saves.
Well, any examples preserved in the Israelite tradition would have been scrubbed clean, although we do have the example of Jephthah's daughter, who was offered as a burnt offering. Of course, the reason that one survived is because some people actually managed to convince themselves that the text referred to something other than what it said. Notice the vow of Jephthah is strikingly similar to that of Abraham and of Mesha in 2 Kgs 3:27. There are many scholars who insist the original tradition of the Aqedah had Abraham following through with the sacrifice. I believe I have already recommended it, but you would do well to read Francesca Stavrakopoulou's
King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice: Biblical Distortions of Historical Realities.
LittleNipper wrote:There would have been YOUR perfect opportunity of proof that YOUR God was out for 1st born blood sacrifices. It was most obvious to me, even as a very small boy, that God is anything but a loving God who cares little for burning flesh but seeks after a contrite repentant heart.
I think you need to rephrase that.
LittleNipper wrote:You are the product of secular humanistic training.
I thought I was a product of Mormon indoctrination. Make up your mind.
LittleNipper wrote:And I see very little Christian influence at all in anything you present as "matter-of-fact". The story of Abraham and Isaac goes all the way back to Genesis. The book of Job is most likely the oldest book of the Bible,
No, it dates to the Persian period at the earliest.
LittleNipper wrote:and Job isn't shown sacrificing his first born. Noah isn't shown sacrificing his first born.
Yeah, also not an incredibly early tradition.
LittleNipper wrote:You need to stop placing your trust in secular teachers
I will place my trust in what makes sense to me, and things that can be shown by evidence make a whole lot more sense than naïve dogmatism that contradicts all evidence.
LittleNipper wrote:--- who maybe very sincerely comfortable in their "learned opinions" but are in fact not CHRISTIAN --- and are manipulated by an entirely different agenda. They work from a standard that says that all religions are one in the same. They are not. There is but One God and One Savior and One Comforter and they are not a "reflection" of pagan beliefs and man designed folktales. If anything, paganism and Mormonism are very cheap imitations of God's one true religion. And that one true religion isn't under human control, but is under the power of Lord Jesus Christ ---- not a pope, not a priest, not some prophet. And Christ is far and beyond more powerful then all of them placed together. And as a "Christian," if you do not accept that, you cannot possibly know what you are talking about.
So, basically, I'm wrong because you say so. Brilliant.