Gary's Corner

Can philosophers help resolve the real problems that people have in their lives?

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(God’s command, continued)

I think the answer to the question speaks to the realities of a harsher and far more brutal world than most folks realize can exist, and when the harsh realities of that kind of world come to light by example, folks are repelled because of modern day moral implications ... especially free folks.

As a relevant historical example, absolute allegiance to a lord and master was probably critical to survival, and a lord’s command, taken to its extrapolated extreme, naturally becomes The Lord demanding the greatest sacrifice at the time to prove allegiance and faith, and that sacrifice apparently was a man’s bloodline.

Of course, this is just conjecture based on reasoning and no historical evidence other than prehistoric bones of people that indicate most folks of the (prehistoric) times in the caves died by violence, many from cutting weapons, and in terms of brutality, biblical times are much closer in time to the caves.

No doubt there are deeper meanings to the command, and perhaps more accurate than layman conjecture.

What are the other views, or meanings?
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Why did God test Abraham's faith by asking him to sacrifice Isaac in Genesis 22:10?
https://biblehub.com/q/Why_test_Abraham ... rifice.htm
Conclusion: The Purpose Realized
God tested Abraham to unveil exemplary faith, foreshadow the gospel, condemn child sacrifice, affirm covenant promises, and declare that substitutionary atonement and resurrection hope are His redemptive plan. Genesis 22:10 thus stands as a pivot where human obedience and divine provision meet, illuminating the cross centuries in advance and inviting every reader to the same surrendering trust in the LORD who provides.
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