When God DEMANDED Human Sacrifices | The TRUTH About Moloch | Documentary

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Explore the dark history of child sacrifice in ancient Israel in our new documentary, inspired by Dr. Francesca Stavrakopoulou's research. This film uncovers the truth behind the terrifying rituals dedicated to deities like Moloch and Yahweh, challenging our perceptions of morality and the divine.
We delve into the stories of Abraham and Isaac, Jephthah's daughter, and more, examining the origins, effects, and enduring legacy of these practices on religion, society, and morality. Featuring interviews with top biblical scholars, archaeologists, and historians, we seek answers to profound questions: the identity of the sacrificed children, the reasons behind these rituals, their influence on world religions, and what they reveal about the divine and the moral codes of ancient followers.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 - Child Sacrifice: A Dark Aspect of Ancient Societies
00:05:05 - Child Sacrifice in Ancient Israel and Canaan
00:10:20 - Child Sacrifice Laws
00:15:25 - Child Sacrifice in Biblical Texts
00:20:23 - The Role of Child Sacrifice in Bible Stories
00:25:03 - The Importance of the Firstborn in Israel
00:29:50 - The Sacrifice of Jephthah's Daughter
00:34:51 - Types of Child Sacrifices in Ancient Israel
00:39:44 - Child Sacrifice in the Ancient World
00:45:04 - The Assumption of Child Sacrifices
Sources
• Stavrakopoulou, King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice: Biblical Distortions of Historical Realities, 2004.
• Heath Dewrell, Child Sacrifice in Ancient Israel, 2017.
• Jon D. Levenson, The Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son, 1993.
• John Van Seters, “From Child Sacrifice to Paschal Lamb: A Remarkable Transformation in Israelite Religion”, Changing Perspectives I, 2011.
• Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spanò, "Child Sacrifice in Seventh-Century Judah and the Origins of Passover", Przeglad Humanistyczny 2, 2013.
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@MythVisionPodcast
@MythVisionPodcast 2 ай бұрын
I hope everyone enjoys this documentary which was scripted by my friend Paul Davidson over at Inquisitive Bible Reader KZfaq channel. What was your favorite part of this documentary?
@GammaAuObsidian
@GammaAuObsidian 2 ай бұрын
This video inspired Corroboration to a recent theory model my brother and I began forming. Thank you.
@kevinomara5030
@kevinomara5030 2 ай бұрын
There are a lot of altars raised for oaths, Genesis 15 verse 8-12. Well of seven oaths Genesis 21 verse 27-28. Jeremiah 34 verse 18 says covenants are formed this way. The fertility thing and god’s promises seem to line up.
@John-Paris
@John-Paris 2 ай бұрын
Definitely enjoying this thank you Derek for bringing this kind of topic to ppl that still defend this disgusting theme
@sheriacia3987
@sheriacia3987 2 ай бұрын
Can show the sentences in bible about it? Don't only naration
@Contagious93812
@Contagious93812 2 ай бұрын
This was a good video Derek, unlike the one about David Wood.
@amberjewell3894
@amberjewell3894 2 ай бұрын
My family were missionaries to a very dangerous area in the Carribean. As a child, I listened to my dad tell churches that if God wanted his wife and/or kids to die on the mission field, that was fine. He put us in dangerous situations and I was often left alone (from the age of 10) to guard the house from thieves when the rest of them went to church at night. We were robbed so many times. I honestly didn't expect to survive to adulthood.
@melaninsupergurl-vu4uv
@melaninsupergurl-vu4uv 2 ай бұрын
Voodun Haiti?
@chrystalblue7170
@chrystalblue7170 2 ай бұрын
Unfuckngreal!!!! What a dad. Lucky you lived.
@lh1673
@lh1673 2 ай бұрын
Looking back the days I used to think these missions were heroic thing to do for a God, is regretful. Logic thinking should’ve been what a God wanting people to die or be in danger for him, poor children being involved by indoctrinated parents!
@russellmiles2861
@russellmiles2861 2 ай бұрын
The is the Christian ideal - if god kills a baby this is moral Kinda pathetic type of deity
@kwucmp
@kwucmp 2 ай бұрын
The bible has been so misunderstood. The God in the Old Testament is the elohim, not God, but they came from the stars and our ancestors that they were God. Anunokie is what they are more known as ..I know Christians can't except that this is true so they keep up that act. It really needs to stop God of all God the all that is is unconditional love. God has no human emotions it is just love and not the jealous gready love humanity confuses for love. A unconditional no judgemental love of a true father. Jesus came to teach us the truth, but we messed that up to..Jesus message was simple love ❤️
@James-wv3hx
@James-wv3hx 2 ай бұрын
I asked my Christian friend if he would kill his daughter if God commanded him to and he said absolutely. So I asked him how would he know that it was God who commanded him to and not some Charloton or voices in his head from schizophrenia? He didn't answer me.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
Jephthah is borrowed from the myth of the Greek Agamemnon who sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia. This Virgin daughter is the sign Virgo and she is the Palm Frond in Isaiah 9.14-15. Virgo is also Rachel the favorite wife of Jacob. As the sun passes through Virgo, Rachel "dies" and Benjamin aka Libra is born. All the bible tales take place in the Zodiac, none happened down here. The constellation Virgo is also the Egyptian Neith of Sais who is mother of all the gods and her only son is the SUN.
@lh1673
@lh1673 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 Wow new knowledge of the myths of this book. Do you know anything about the name Sophia? The Christian group I was in will use this name on their Bible study children’s videos. They will use Caleb for the boy but the girl it’s Sophia. And when I was a believer it made me wonder why use such name for her that’s not written as Bible character!? Does this name have something to do with astrology too?
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
@@lh1673 The two significant dogs (calebs), in the bible, are Canis major and Canis minor. One of these dogs, probably Canis major aka Anubis became Saint Christopher. He has a statue in the Vatican museum. He is also called Hermes Anubis. Recommend Hebrew Mythology or Science of the Bible, by Milton Woolley. Saint Christopher is a handsome fellow. Have a look see.
@nsjx
@nsjx 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 very good 🌌 It is time to unravel this mess and place all mythological texts in proper astrological context. It is clear many far ancient groups used the sky (heavens) to teach their version of morality.
@nsjx
@nsjx 2 ай бұрын
Another fantastic investigation, but very difficult essay in the form of a book which was written by a former MIT professor and German anthropologist, is Hamlet's Mill. It receives criticisms and accolades abound, yet for me it painted a BROADER PICTURE of how valuable the skies were to the ancients AND how incredible FAR ancient sky-watching priest groups were at recording and recognizing patterns and movements of heavenly bodies. The essay is written in a kind of HEAVY scientific freeflow of thought where one has to be at least somewgat familiar with certain mythologies across the ancient world. There is a wealth of footnotes included and appendices. I will never part with this amazing tome. It doesn't matter if certain specifics of data collected have not aged well, it is his MAIN POINT that strikes the intelligent brain and heart. Overall, the essay seems to hint to a lost common mythology loosely based on a story that appears in whole/bits/fragments scattered within far ancient mythology of origin/religion. That story is the one we moderns know as Hamlet, however there is also a recurring theme in many mythologies concerning an ancient "mill" or whirlpool. The authors do an excellent job of describing correlation of myth with astronomical/astrological phenomena and far ancient constellations. We remain uncertain on the exact origin of the first constellations. They vary slightly in number depending on folkgroup and time. Highly recommended if you are curious about the topic. Strap in because it is not an easy read. You MUST have a passion for the topic. @harveywabbit9541
@jeffxcc
@jeffxcc 2 ай бұрын
The whole idea of sacrifice wether animal or human is beyond bizarre and twisted to me!
@john-ic5pz
@john-ic5pz 2 ай бұрын
ikr Yahweh loves that sweet sweet blood oddly, I've heard it said in Christian circles that it's demons who love to see blood spilled.
@keithfield1497
@keithfield1497 Ай бұрын
It is supposed to be...beyond what we can comprehend... That does not mean that it was evil nor bad for those that practiced what they fervently believed in. Including those that were sacrificed... There is No Death... We are eternal beings and already have a relationship with the One God inside all...not hanging on a wall in a church where we beg for favors...
@anda9690
@anda9690 13 күн бұрын
Cain knew that and refused to kill animals to bring as sacrifice. As punishment, the demiurge lied to him and made him believe he killed his brother, when in fact Cain left his brother alive in the field…
@user-z98lw4fm8t
@user-z98lw4fm8t 2 ай бұрын
When I was a child I could not wrap my head around a burning bush telling a man to kill his son to show loyalty to God. I told myself I would never worship a God like that.
@letsomethingshine
@letsomethingshine 2 ай бұрын
“That’s not how the plot of the canon phantom menace goes! I mean my Bible grouping.” ~ a Bibliolater.
@HellNoMoreBiden
@HellNoMoreBiden 2 ай бұрын
God's ways aren't your ways. When Abraham was told to kill his son it was also to show who God needed for prophecy to be correct. There is no other God so don't follow yourself.
@mrmaat
@mrmaat 2 ай бұрын
@@HellNoMoreBidenThere are thousands of other gods, and not all demand child sacrifice.
@JopJio
@JopJio 2 ай бұрын
​​​@@HellNoMoreBiden you literally believe in the human sacrifice of Jesus and blood magic😂😂 and Christians alone have 3 God's.
@quacks2much
@quacks2much 2 ай бұрын
Mormons practically worship Abraham. One of their scriptures is called, "The Book of Abraham." Thus, as a kid, I loved how God didn't allow Abraham to sacrifice his son. I was blinded by my belief that "if god does it, it must be good." So, it disturbs me that if I had been taught that murder was sometimes OK and if I was convinced godd asked me to kill, that maybe I would do it. Religion corrupts the human mind.
@MarthaEllen88
@MarthaEllen88 2 ай бұрын
Very powerful. And horrifying when you realise it is entwined with the Christian story of the sacrifice of Jesus
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
We now approach the most remarkable act of Abraham's whole life - the attempted assassination of his only son, Isaac; and this simply by the command of God! The analogy between this and the crucifixion of our Savior is readily seen: but of this in its proper place. Having prepared all things necessary and marched within three days' (three months') journey of the place pointed out by God (Aries setting), he left his two servants (the spring equinox and summer solstice) with his ass, while he (the Sun) and Isaac (summer) went forward. Poor Isaac wondered where was the sacrifice, but his father assured him all was right - that God (Aries setting) would provide it; and so, he did; for he, God, the Ram, was the sacrifice and Isaac as well. "And Abraham stretched forth his hand and took the knife to slay his son" (Gen. 22.10). Wonder what the poor boy thought of his pious daddy, when he saw the glittering blade poised above him! But the Lord called, and Abraham looked, and "behold a Ram caught in a thicket by his horns" (Aries was then setting head-first), which he seized and offered instead of his son. Thus, as the Sun went down below the fall equinox, were the Lord (summer), Abraham (the Sun), God (Aries), and Isaac and all the rest of them sacrificed and pitched into Hell (winter) together!
@pthhhhht
@pthhhhht 2 ай бұрын
...and just who was it that "sacrificed" him?
@pthhhhht
@pthhhhht 2 ай бұрын
​@@harveywabbit9541 ...wasn't Abraham's son in his 30's when that supposedly took place?
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
@@pthhhhht I believe that Ishmael was 37 when Hagar (Ha gar) carried him around as a baby. Hagar = Ha (the) + gar (flight). The flight of Hagar (as the Virgin constellation) is found in so many myths. She (as Virgo) is also the wife of Lot.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
@@pthhhhht FYI Ithar or Ithra is the sun, a sun god of the Hindus, and is still the word for their Sun day. Jews use a god-name of a great people as the name of a man. The Tsur or Sur, which the Israelites worshipped, became, with the prosthetic A, Assur or Asser or Asher, and this form of the "Rock that begat thee" gave the tribe their name. Asser was known all over the East as the happy one," and the word Israel is Assur El, or Asher El, the phallus god. The "I" replaces the "A" to indicate a proper name, so it becomes Isher or Issur, just as Jacob, or =correctly Yakob, was also once a god as Akob-El, the "heel " or phallus god, but with the initial I (our J) to indicate a proper name, become Iacob. (Heel means private part in Genesis 3.15); That Asser or Asher or Isser should form Isra by metathesis is one of the changes common to all old languages. For instance, in 2nd Samuel 17.25, Jether or Ither becomes Ithra (also 1st Kings, 2.5), exactly the same change from Isser or Assur to Isra; so, the Israelites were worshippers of the Isra El or the Tsur or "pillar god." Pillar itself is simply Pala slightly altered by time, as no pronunciation stands still.
@SnakeWasRight
@SnakeWasRight 2 ай бұрын
Man, the mental gymnastics Christians and jews need to perform on these topics are truly a marvel.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
As a Christian, I would argue that the concept of mental gymnastics is not necessary when approaching the topics of Christianity and Judaism. Our beliefs are grounded in the truth of God's word, and we trust in his sovereignty and understanding even when we may not fully comprehend or explain certain aspects of faith. In terms of addressing specific concerns or criticisms, I would point to scriptures such as Romans 9:20-21 which speaks to the idea that as finite beings, we do not fully grasp the infinite wisdom and ways of God. Additionally, 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 highlights the fact that the message of the cross may seem foolish to those who do not believe, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. Ultimately, we rest in the assurance that God's ways are higher than our own and we trust in his plan for salvation and redemption. This allows us to approach challenging topics with humility and reliance on his sovereign grace.
@SnakeWasRight
@SnakeWasRight 2 ай бұрын
@@Bible-Christian Just SAYING your beliefs are true, therefore your mental gymnastics aren't mental gymnastics... it doesn't work. "We trust in his sovereignty... even when we may not fully comprehend." Yeah, I know. That's the problem. You just blindly trust, which makes you vulnerable to lies and falsehoods. This is the PERFECT mentality Satan would WANT people to have. It's PERFECT for taking advantage of. Just pretend to be God or to speak for God, and he could tell you ANYTHING, and you would just trust it NO MATTER WHAT, because you trust him even if it doesnt make sense. That's a problem. Not a feature. You say you have assurance. But, what assurance do you really have? Nothing. Your assurance is your trust and your trust is your assurance. It's an empty circle. I do not know how you can have assurance when ANY fraud can come in and take full advantage of that mentality, whether it be a human or Satan himself. If you JUST trust "the word of god" then it doesn't matter what the word of God is. It could be the most horrendous nonsense, and as long as you believe the conveyor of the message that they are, or speak for, god... then you'll follow it. This is the PERFECT setup for Satan to deceive an entire people into sin. It is in NO way humble to trust in God the way you describe. What you're ACTUALLY saying is that you somehow are IMMUNE to making mistakes in who to trust, and everyone who doesn't trust what you trust deserves to burn and suffer for all eternity. I cannot think of anything less humble than that.
@SnakeWasRight
@SnakeWasRight 2 ай бұрын
@@Bible-Christian to put the above short, you do not have a way of distinguishing between a falsehood pretending to be from God, and something that is really from God. If you just trust no matter how little sense it makes, then you have NO defense against falsehoods in God's name, or even if God himself is lying about his goodness. He could be promising you all kinds of good things and just be lying. You don't have a way to know. That's a major problem.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
@@SnakeWasRight As a Christian, I would respond by pointing to passages in the Bible that speak to the idea of God's sovereignty and our trust in Him. In Romans 8:28 it says, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." This verse reminds us that even when we may not understand God's ways, we can trust that He is working all things for our good. Additionally, in Proverbs 3:5-6 it says, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight." This encourages us to trust in God with everything we have, even when we don't fully comprehend His ways. Furthermore, in Isaiah 55:8-9 it says, "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the Lord. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts." This serves as a reminder that God's ways are beyond our human understanding, and we must trust in His sovereignty even when we may not fully comprehend it. Overall, I believe that trusting in God's sovereignty is not blind faith but rather a humble acknowledgment of His greatness and wisdom. It is through our trust in Him that we find security and assurance, knowing that He is in control and works all things for our good.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
@@SnakeWasRight we believe in the doctrine of sovereign grace and the authority of scripture. The Bible is our ultimate source of truth and God's word is infallible. In John 10:27-28, Jesus says, "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand." This verse shows that God's chosen people will hear his voice and follow him, indicating a deep relationship and trust in him. Furthermore, in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, it says, "All scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work." This verse emphasizes the importance of scripture in guiding us and keeping us rooted in the truth. Ultimately, we believe that God is sovereign and in control of all things, including our faith and trust in him. While we must be discerning and test everything against scripture, we can have confidence in God's goodness and faithfulness to guide us and protect us from falsehoods.
@maninalift
@maninalift 2 ай бұрын
That children were "redeemed" from sacrifice with money is chilling. It suggests to me an image that there may have been a time when those who could afford to were able to redeem their first born with payments to the priests, while those who couldn't were still obliged to sacrifice them. Is this understanding consistent with the evidence? Is it likely? Or am I misinterpreting this?
@chrisdsouza8685
@chrisdsouza8685 2 ай бұрын
The nature of the redemption is only guessed. In the neighbouring India, kidnapping children for sacrifice was common. Quite possibly a redemption closer to the firstborn was done.
@wodensreign9839
@wodensreign9839 2 ай бұрын
Sounds like something they would do. Religions usually do whatever they can get away with to raise funds.
@Sweatrgodd.
@Sweatrgodd. 2 ай бұрын
5 shekels is like a dollar. Also they could redeem them with a lamb. Most of the arguments made in the video are speculative. They say as much in the video, so take this theory with a grain of salt
@losttreker9449
@losttreker9449 2 ай бұрын
Precisely what I thought. Pay or else sacrifice your child. Seems like a horrifing way of raising money.😢
@Sweatrgodd.
@Sweatrgodd. 2 ай бұрын
@@losttreker9449 this is an insanely ignorant response to what I said. You’ve read nothing that says that. But ok have a good day.
@loveistheway8417
@loveistheway8417 2 ай бұрын
I often asked about this as a child in church. I was told that yweh was a better god because he wanted his sacrifices killed before they were burned😮 Ultimately I realized from reading the bible ALOT that the difference between the old and new testament is an irreconcilable chasm and I never could be a christian as long as it included that cruel punishing horror of a "God" being deified.
@715andy715
@715andy715 2 ай бұрын
More so, an omnipotent god could have just made the Egyptians all fall asleep for a month and the Israelites could have casually sauntered away, at their own leisure. "Look, i told you already. It's child murdering or nothing, Moses."
@marwinmoreno5037
@marwinmoreno5037 2 ай бұрын
Pharoah had the slaves under lock and key. And God through Moses told Pharoah to let His people go, ramping up the punishment. If the Israelites had fled and Pharoah and Egypt had taken a snooze, then once Egypt woke up from their siesta and found out Israel had left from their lands, they would hunt down the slaves and kill them
@Otherwise88
@Otherwise88 2 ай бұрын
Why do you think they were under lock and key? If everyone were asleep, they could probably slip away and take whatever they could carry. According to the bible story, the Egyptians did try to hunt them down, so Gods way did not prevent your concern.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
@@marwinmoreno5037 Biblical Israel is the four constellations of Leo, Virgo, Libra, and Scorpio. This is clearly pointed out in Isaiah 9.14-15.
@charlessarver1637
@charlessarver1637 2 ай бұрын
​@@marwinmoreno5037nice story but it never happened😆🥁😆
@marwinmoreno5037
@marwinmoreno5037 2 ай бұрын
@@Otherwise88 They were under lock and key because they were in slavery. If Israel had slipped away and robbed Egypt, then they would have sinned but also, Egypt would continue to chase them even across the Red Sea until they were found and killed/reenslaved. But also it was to show God's great might over the "gods", the idols of Egypt and the world
@spirituallevelofbeing7308
@spirituallevelofbeing7308 2 ай бұрын
The problem of blind belief this is why we need more Gnosis and Growth
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
That would be the end of religion.
@DA-yd2ny
@DA-yd2ny 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 not really. MythVision must be a new religion judging from the amount of blind believers on this channel.
@wankerwackson6514
@wankerwackson6514 2 ай бұрын
​@@harveywabbit9541 Only the end of theism. Dogmatic thinking is ingrained into human psychology. There are plenty of non-religious cults.
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 and that would be a good thing. Humanity should have outgrown these primitive practices a long time ago.
@leojay60
@leojay60 29 күн бұрын
I’ve just came to that conclusion, after going through the 3 Abrahamic religions, being raised a Catholic/Christian, flirting with Islam & then converting to Messianic Hebrewism. I have in recent times grown disturbed in my spirit by what I studied and tried to live out, strange rituals and unquestioned attributes of God (short-tempered, quick to kill but “outlaw murder” unless sanctioned by him, tyrannical & unforgiving for the most part). The scriptures has a multitude of oddities & contradicting evidence to suggest that what we’ve been taught in these religions is a charade. But it appeared the Gnostics were aware of this treachery by the priesthood of old and taught freedom from their religions, for which they were persecuted. Long live the Gnostic tradition
@lesfreresdelaquote1176
@lesfreresdelaquote1176 2 ай бұрын
_La Belle et la Bête_ (The Beauty and the Beast) is another ancient story where a father gives to a beast his favorite daughter in exchange for safe passage.
@critiquingchristianity
@critiquingchristianity 2 ай бұрын
All of my suspicions and intuitions on this topic were confirmed by your documentary. Now I have a convenient video to send to friends and family, in a (hopefully not futile) attempt to rescue them from their psychotic religion.
@calonarang7378
@calonarang7378 2 ай бұрын
Read all Bibles of the same book and then make a conclusion. The book of Elijah and Ezekiel tell of a troubling time in the land of Zion(Jerusalem) when it split into 2 Kingdoms. And that the neighboring Kingdoms the Canaanites were battling them for years. Later stopped to then diplomatically implement their way of life and religion/Culture into Jerusalem. Thus the story of King Ab of the northern kingdom of Israel and Queen Jezzabet of Phoenicia with the Kingdom of Judah in the South. At this time Israeli people were to not liking that they were separate from the other nations thus began to adopts ways of life to assimilate. But all were futile for the Israelites raised up from their sneaky Opressors and finally installed the Israeli way of life in Jerusalem for Israelites.
@mikeredd8833
@mikeredd8833 2 ай бұрын
I feel like the dude that responded to you... should led you know it may still be in vain my friend
@beebarfthebard
@beebarfthebard 2 ай бұрын
........😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 It's quite hilarious how narcissistic you sound.
@Foundfaith
@Foundfaith Ай бұрын
What I think that guy may have been trying to say is check this guys work. I just reread Ezekiel and he never said that. That was after God pulled them out of Egypt. They ended up defying God even though he had just saved them from slavery. They began making sacrifices to Baal and worshiping the idols that they had previously. Shocking really he’s pushing that as fact. And your just taking some random you tube as fact without fact checking He didn’t give them laws they couldn’t follow this documentary left out a bunch of key words. Read it yourself! God was basically saying if you want to live this misery of pagan god worship them so be it. I’m only at 1 min and 26 seconds and I’m like what? That doesn’t sound right let me check and he even notes in his some changes were made. Not what it says at all. They were profaning his name because they started doing that stuff in HIS name God gave them over to the rules and statutes of their ancestors and the surrounding idolatrous nations. Those rules, which led to death, were the opposite of God’s life-giving rules and were a judgment in themselves. Can’t believe everything we see on tv. We should do our own research
@losttreker9449
@losttreker9449 2 ай бұрын
The "test" of Abraham has been convincing enough for me that it was common place to sacrifice humans in that ancient society. Even if the story is symbolic of abolishing tb his practice, it demonstrates that it used to happen.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
The Ram, in this tale, is the constellation Aries.
@davidwestfall4336
@davidwestfall4336 2 ай бұрын
Read my comment.
@chrystalblue7170
@chrystalblue7170 2 ай бұрын
It still happens as does "honor killing."
@john-ic5pz
@john-ic5pz 2 ай бұрын
it still happened after... God sacrificed Jesus so they say for an all loving God, he sure is brutal.... torture and kill your offspring to redeem your favorite creations being omnipotent, God couldve just snapped his fingers and given redemption. I think we made God on our image; humans never seem to tire of blood (i.e., war) and vengeance (is mine sayeth the lord).
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
@@john-ic5pz Lord, or God, in biblespeak, is the Sun.
@johnhavel7685
@johnhavel7685 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video learned a bunch keep up the good work Derek
@alananthony7053
@alananthony7053 2 ай бұрын
An outstandingly honest and well researched program!!
@dreadnaught2406
@dreadnaught2406 2 ай бұрын
Banger of a video Derek! This really helps a lot with making sense of why the binding of Isaac stayed a core story better than the usual "I was just testing you bro! You passed!" reasoning.
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 2 ай бұрын
All the questions I had for pastors for ten years, as my objective mind interrogated my whistful side ... Mythvision fills in those blanks the pastors only tap-danced all over. This makes sense. Scripture study my atheist mother would have approved of. Everything verifiable and logical.
@trueworld78
@trueworld78 2 ай бұрын
This is mind blowing,tnks dereck !
@curatinghumanism
@curatinghumanism 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic work
@Douglas.Scott.McCarron
@Douglas.Scott.McCarron 2 ай бұрын
Ezekiel 20:25 For they did not practice My ordinances, but they rejected My statutes and profaned My Sabbaths, fixing their eyes on the idols of their fathers. 25I also gave them over to statutes that were not good and ordinances by which they could not live. 26And I pronounced them unclean through their gifts-the sacrifice of every firstborn in the fire-so that I might devastate them, in order that they would know that I am the LORD.…
@jackisgallant
@jackisgallant 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the full context. Derrick likes to leave that out.
@emmaaudu3461
@emmaaudu3461 2 ай бұрын
What do you expect from a world where everyone wants to become famous on KZfaq and make money. Misrepresentation is a faster way to do that.
@Marta-zm8oe
@Marta-zm8oe 2 ай бұрын
context doesn't make it better.
@jackisgallant
@jackisgallant 2 ай бұрын
@@Marta-zm8oe Define better. Better than what? An original lie that misrepresents and sensationalizes everything? Try harder.
@Marta-zm8oe
@Marta-zm8oe 2 ай бұрын
@@jackisgallant but where is the lie? YHWH asked for child sacrifice, for a morally perfect being, even if he did it on purpose so ppl would worship him for fear. So the goal was imoral (forcing people to worship ME) the means were imoral (Lying, requesting child sacrifice, human sacrifice, terrifying them...), and the reasons were imoral (I need to be the only one being worshiped). How is this god better than other pagan gods that are villified in the Bible? The ppl who misrepresent the Bile the most are christians, becasue they try to fit their god with the preconceived ideas or the preconceived ideas of others, and try to fit their god in that box when there are so many instances it doesn't fit.
@Jasen-Richie
@Jasen-Richie 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Appreciated.
@Vidacaangel1318
@Vidacaangel1318 2 ай бұрын
This is so good bravo
@theunclejesusshow8260
@theunclejesusshow8260 2 ай бұрын
Excellent
@amyeck3870
@amyeck3870 2 ай бұрын
This is great! I was telling my husband about this a couple weeks ago! Love Dr. Stavakapouulo! I hope I spelled that right!😂
@ivanj.conway9919
@ivanj.conway9919 2 ай бұрын
You know, I have been dragged back into a very dark and disturbing place over the past few months because of my passionate and unapologetic support of Israel in their ongoing crisis; and that is backward, dogmatic, religion, which I have been years trying to pull myself away from. I continue to be a God believer but in a highly, individual and Spiritual sense. I continue to believe a FIRST SOURCE, actually, exist, and that no religion on Earth today, understands that First Source clearly and accurately. I think this episode will display in spades, everything that is abhorrently, wrong with RELIGION, IN GENERAL. It will be a tough one to watch. My Best. Out.
@leafe-lu3jd
@leafe-lu3jd 2 ай бұрын
Well said. I was indoctrinated as a child in both JW and Christianity against my will and that only made me study more and ask more questions finally it became unhealthy for my mental health and 5 or so years ago I became a good witch, I have always loved studying plants and utilizing their benefits as well as energy work like Tai Chi or even imagery magik, it is very beneficial to my mental health now too and I still believe in a god source as well like you but I no longer believe or follow religious beliefs. I have always been curious and open minded and I love being that type of person. It may not always be easy to take in knowledge but it is worth it and rewarding. I also have more compassion towards people of all beliefs now and have many different friends with many different beliefs or non beliefs and I have never been more proud to be a part of their lives because they respect my beliefs as well.
@Jcs57
@Jcs57 2 ай бұрын
A first source is a self made answer to the unsubstantiated assumption that at one point there was nothing and followed with the bald assertion that a unproven god presumption solves this. In fact when written out it’s just incoherent…. A creature created from nothing originating from nowhere created the universe out of nonexistent materials it manufactured out of nothing from nonexistent atoms pulled out of nowhere. We know this is true because we tell ourselves it’s true. 🙄
@ivanj.conway9919
@ivanj.conway9919 2 ай бұрын
@@leafe-lu3jd : Thank You, My Dear. Much appreciated. I must say as I begin here, that MythVision seems to be emerging as one of the best channels on KZfaq currently, for deep, thought provoking, discussion, and ideas that maybe, could transform people on a lasting, Spiritual, level. Bravo to Brandon big time, there. Hope I have the name right, I haven't checked in, in a while. You see, I have always, been about Transformative Spirituality and not backward, dogmatic, religion, at all. And I find it exceedingly, difficult to be a Spiritual/Enlightened Person in a world that is either atheistic and materialistic or backwardly, dogmatically, religious, both of which I feel are unhealthy extremes. But we are Spiritual Beings in our very, nature and essence, which is why we seem to need this and find it so, difficult to root out of society completely. I support Israel and Jewish People for many, different, reasons but some of the more practical and reasonable ones are that they are entitled to the land they have occupied for many thousands of years; and the fact that for most of the past 2000 years, they have not been accepted in most places where they have resided, nor have felt safe or been safe in these places, and every group of people on the planet deserves the basic, human, rights of a sense of place and a sense of security and Jewish People should be no different. I continue to believe in an Originating Source of Some Sort, for all of life and creation, because to me, Science Itself SCREAMS, this to me. What we clearly and plainly see in this video is the evolution of the God Concept for a people who functioned according to the extremely, limited understanding of their time. What may have been highly, enlightened for them, at these times, becomes highly, backward and superstitious to us, today, with the level of understanding of the TRUE, nature of things that we have today, thus should be discarded for something more worthy of this day and age and the level of Evolution and Understanding we have reached currently, this should apply to our understanding of the Supreme, the First Source, as well. I am merely, continuing on what these people started, thousands of years ago, nothing more, really. All Spiritual pursuits should lead to Transformation for the BETTER. The evolving of the person the Being to a BETTER, and HIGHER QUALITY, person and Being. If it does not do this and indeed if it does the complete, opposite then obviously, it should be discarded. Plain common sense should dictate that much to us. Would you not agree? If this can be gained through certain religious beliefs then fine but if not they should be let go of and discarded, plain and simple. Progressives and Visionaries bring Spiritual Wisdom and Insight into existence to help Humanity grow and evolve then over time, that Wisdom and those Insights get turned into dogmatic, religious, beliefs, which over time end up doing the complete, opposite of what they were originally, intended to do. I think the life and teachings of Yeshua is an outstandingly, excellent example of this. This is exceedingly, sad and unfortunate. Warmest Wishes. Yours in Love and Light. Out For Now.
@shanegooding4839
@shanegooding4839 2 ай бұрын
To me spirituality is about recognising that all humans are connected meaningfully, and to seek to harm another human is to lessen this meaning while to seek to help another is to strengthen it. Ideas like sacrifice and atonement seem to me to be a very dated expression of an attempt to recognise this connection. IMO there is a similar spiritual connection between us and the planet which we are a part of chemically, and between us and the universe which we are a part of atomically.
@ivanj.conway9919
@ivanj.conway9919 2 ай бұрын
@@shanegooding4839 : Hello Brother, yes, these are some of the reasons why I continue to believe in a Singular, Originating, Source for all things, because through that Source all of life and creation becomes one, as all originate from that Source to begin with. Some of these backward, archaic, beliefs may very well, have had some high, Spiritual, source at their beginning that became corrupted and dogmatic over time. I have come across so many, beautiful and wonderful teachings throughout my life, not found in the bible, that I have not stuck with but which have effected me profoundly, none the less, the Law of One being one of these. That all is ONE, in the end, and EVERYTHING, is an expression of the SAME SOURCE. I did have a period in my life when I truly, began to sense and feel others as being an EXTENSION, of myself, but sadly, life has gotten in the way of that in recent years. I have also, had God "Speak" to me through Science in ways religion has never, ever, been able to do. Science actually, reveals God, the First, Originating, Source, better than any religion out there, I find, anyway. Ironic isn't it? Much Love and Warmest Wishes. Yours in Light and Love. Out For Now.
@stevethewsimpson25
@stevethewsimpson25 2 ай бұрын
Very good production. I had to watch it twice, is how much I liked it.
@jmc8076
@jmc8076 2 ай бұрын
Valuable but the subject is tough. I give a like for quality of how the content is presented vs the subject of that makes sense. Heartbreaking.
@jengenx7729
@jengenx7729 2 ай бұрын
So interesting and educational!!
@terranhealer
@terranhealer 2 ай бұрын
Amazing intro and intriguing idea of infant mortality statistics being high in the ancient times because of child sacrifice, ie. not just diseases
@George4943
@George4943 2 ай бұрын
Christianity is based on the First Born of God Himself being a sin-forgiving child sacrifice. The Ultimate sacrifice - a firstborn boy - took care of all sin. That's Christianity.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
The old sun dies and is born again as the baby sun. Happens at every winter solstice.
@bobsaturday4273
@bobsaturday4273 Ай бұрын
" First Born of God " ? GOT IT ALL FIGURED OUT DON'T YOU ?
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 Ай бұрын
@@bobsaturday4273 Many Suns die and are born again around the winter solstice. This is necessary to go to Heaven which is the period when light is greater than darkness aka spring equinox - autumn equinox. The sun is neither father nor mother, but father and mother. Remember where Zeus is both father and mother of Bacchus? Bacchus (sun) is only one of many names of the christian savior.
@CadaverSplatter
@CadaverSplatter 2 ай бұрын
Very well done.
@n.c.1201
@n.c.1201 2 ай бұрын
I LOVE this. My favorite part is when you speak about the scholars and where they differ!!! ❤❤
@uncleanunicorn4571
@uncleanunicorn4571 2 ай бұрын
25:43 " First child that opens the room of the mother rather than the father's heir..." Sounds a lot like the story of Jepthah's daughter who was the first to open the door to greet him, Thereby being sacrificed. Especially since it would be irregular for a daughter to be the father's heir. also, props to MK Moloch.
@onbalance4843
@onbalance4843 2 ай бұрын
The first child that opens the womb. Not room. The first time a woman gives birth.
@uncleanunicorn4571
@uncleanunicorn4571 2 ай бұрын
​@@onbalance4843 if she's his only child, she's the first.
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 2 ай бұрын
Actually she became a priestess and never was married. That is very evident with how the story went. She could not have a husband.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
The daughter is Iphigenia and the father is Agamemnon.
@Muhammadtime
@Muhammadtime 2 ай бұрын
​@dannylo5875 it does t say that. She was sacrificed and there was a remembrance every year for her. Nice try 😅
@amberfun9148
@amberfun9148 2 ай бұрын
This makes so much more sense. I’ve heard there’s versions of the Isaac story where he actually does sacrifice him.
@Balance3rd
@Balance3rd 2 ай бұрын
Really where are those?
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
The Ram that Abraham slays is the constellation Aries.
@amberfun9148
@amberfun9148 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 yeah that’s cute but it’s the age of the ram. Like the rams horn. It’s a theme inserted to the narrative but the fact he was willing to kill Isaac anyways is messed up and worth asking why
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
@@amberfun9148 It is extremely stupid to believe that such a character as Abraham ever existed. He, like all the other bible characters, are fictional.
@amberfun9148
@amberfun9148 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 fair but the content of the story IS telling us something
@tyrellrivera
@tyrellrivera 2 ай бұрын
This is my first viewing of this channel, and was very well done! Excellent documentary on Moloch! This started to remind me of the theory that "Azazel" is also not any kind of spiritual entity, but a mountain where the scapegoat is sacrificed to bear and atone for the sins of the Israelites each year.
@anneartis565
@anneartis565 2 ай бұрын
Excellent job.
@wodensreign9839
@wodensreign9839 2 ай бұрын
share this everywhere: it needs to get widespread out there.
@jmc8076
@jmc8076 2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Sadly we both know even when presented with facts too many will still not change their beliefs. But this type of info makes it harder.
@danJAHrous
@danJAHrous 2 ай бұрын
Why? It's all lies.......
@Lleanlleawrg
@Lleanlleawrg 2 ай бұрын
Interesting. I knew about the old testament human sacrifice thing, but I've never thought about it as the thing that gets inverted in the new testament with god sacrificing his firstborn for us, rather than us sacrificing ours for him as it was in the oldest stories. Part of a larger set of inversions in the new testament. Likely a post-hoc rationalization for Jesus' being crucified, I'd say. Since it doesn't seem to be a very pronounced thing in Mark, which is the first gospel we know of.
@russellmiles2861
@russellmiles2861 2 ай бұрын
That God sacrifices His own son wasn't a clue in Sunday school that this god has peculiar morals.
@benjames1497
@benjames1497 2 ай бұрын
@@russellmiles2861 if Jesus is God incarnate, then there’s nothing ‘weird’ about it
@Fasted.carnivore
@Fasted.carnivore 2 ай бұрын
Awesome introduction
@ninatrabona4629
@ninatrabona4629 2 ай бұрын
Please excuse this long explanation, but I have been pondering these themes also. One of the first words I learned in Arabic class was Malik, king. I had already learned that vowels were represented by diacritical marks, absent in older manuscripts, which had to be infer 45:28 red. So, the letters that mattered were m, l, and k. Years later, when I realized Molok had the same consonants, I started to wonder if some kind of connection existed between the two ideas or concepts as well. Then I remembered Jesus was said to have stated that one cannot serve both God and Molech, but in that case Molech had to do with money somehow. And THEN I remembered another story with that motif of the killing of one's own child. It is also from ancient Greece, a story of King Midas of the golden touch. You may know that the King did some great favor for a god, who promised to give him any any gift he asked for and he asked for the ability to touch things and have them turn into solid gold. The god warned him not to ask for that, but Midas insisted. It wasn't long before Midas found out that his food and drink was turning to gold also. He went home and, worst of all, his daughter ran out of the house, embraced him and also turned to gold. And, lately, you may have heard of something called the "woke" movement, and how it has engendered a counter movement that is banning books deem 45:28 ed to cause some to feel hiumiliated , uncomfortable, and guilty of wrongs committed in the past. One of the books , I heard, was the late African-American T 45:28 45:28 45:28 Toni Morrison's novel "Beloved". It was heavy going and I could not finish it but a brief summary of the plot tells of a Black woman who was once a slave who killed her own daughter when she comes to believe they will both be enslaved again. This may be purely a coincidence, but Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King's initials are MLK also.
@ReishHaLevi
@ReishHaLevi 2 ай бұрын
Fun fact about the aqidah. Yitzhak was 37 years old at the time he was being sacrificed. Point being that "child" does not imply age, just that it had to be one's own child.
@robinharwood5044
@robinharwood5044 2 ай бұрын
I still wouldn’t sacrifice my son at that age.
@Cheepchipsable
@Cheepchipsable 2 ай бұрын
@@robinharwood5044 I think he was just making the point it wasn't infants being sacrificed, as many might imagine.
@InquisitiveBible
@InquisitiveBible 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I believe the text is sufficiently vague to put his age anywhere between 13 and 37, and the fact that it calls him a na'ar implies that he is still a child or youth. At any rate, the main point of including the aqedah, particularly in Stavrakopoulou's book, is the context it provides regarding the question of whether firstborn sacrifices were actually an act that might been considered efficacious or reasonable of God to demand.
@coliv2
@coliv2 2 ай бұрын
In the African languages, and in Brazil because of African influence, “moleque” (written form similar to to molech) means just “child”. I wonder if this doesn’t correspond to an ancient word for child sacrifice.
@ELISHACAEZ
@ELISHACAEZ 2 ай бұрын
Bingo!
@feliloki7
@feliloki7 2 ай бұрын
good stuff
@stevenbolin7688
@stevenbolin7688 2 ай бұрын
Thanks again for your service sir 🤠
@resurrectionnerd
@resurrectionnerd 2 ай бұрын
The mlk sacrifice may have originally been linked to "melekh" (king) in Hebrew instead of another deity named Moloch.
@Amy-dd1xm
@Amy-dd1xm 2 ай бұрын
Yep, the killing of the king ritual
@Joe1qz
@Joe1qz 2 ай бұрын
Interesting! I do remember that "malik" also means king in Arabic.
@martinsolomon5500
@martinsolomon5500 2 ай бұрын
Yes in our language מלך would mean King. Lots of ancient cultures (like the animal kingdom) have a ritual of a battle or sacrifice when the King becomes old. Sometimes someone will challenge the leader when they get old - there are various purifications, moral and ceremonial sacrifices or rituals written in ancient belief systems. So maybe this is about the death of the outgoing king ????
@heruraha93
@heruraha93 2 ай бұрын
In his excellent but dry book Homo Necans, Walter Burkert puts forward the idea that ultimately all of these sacrificial rituals go back to stone age hunting and the ritualistic slaughter and dismemberment of prey and our innate empathy for the creatures we were killing.
@InquisitiveBible
@InquisitiveBible 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. Yeah, Stavrakopoulou thinks there might be a connection, and that's one of the reasons she proposes that the molk-sacrifice in Israel was mainly practiced by the royal family in Jerusalem.
@Ash2theB
@Ash2theB 2 ай бұрын
As someone who studied art history and had a secular christian upbringing. As I got older a lot christian's love throw this supposed Moloch around when occult practices or something deem nefarious was happening. It's really upsetting that a term became the Eldridge nightmare due to pure ignorance. Knowledge is Power. Don't get me started on the burning of effigies as if to say no one in history hasn't been cremated.
@DA-yd2ny
@DA-yd2ny 2 ай бұрын
Knowledge is power …… you don’t seem to have much of either …. Of course
@nancytoulouse6973
@nancytoulouse6973 2 ай бұрын
I am SO grateful for Mythvision podcast channel ❤❤❤ You will go down in history as freers of the human mind ❤❤❤
@Odinarcade00
@Odinarcade00 2 ай бұрын
Now they sacrifice adult women with complications during pregnancy……
@johnstanp9692
@johnstanp9692 2 ай бұрын
Even if Israelites were sacrificing their firstborns to God, that doesn't mean that it is God who ordered them to do it... And if it was true that it is ordered by the law to sacrifice your firstborn, it would have been a common practice in Paslestine especially after the return of Babylon since a lot of atheist scholars believe that the books of Moses were compiled during those times. Greek historians or other external sources from peoples of the neighbouring nations would have certainly mentioned it...
@jennyclark6183
@jennyclark6183 Ай бұрын
But God did demand that all the first born boys of Egypt be killed.
@jeaniervolino
@jeaniervolino 2 ай бұрын
I started reading the Bible as a young teen. There was so much talk of sacrifice that I could not accept that it was the real word of God. It didn’t add up to me. When I saw the movie “Jesus of Nazareth”. When I was about 13, everything made sense to me. I believed in Jesus and unconditional love. Of No judgment and kindness for one another. That resonated with me and always has. I hadn’t gone back to the Bible since. I want the truth that was hidden from us.
@Hopeful_One
@Hopeful_One 2 ай бұрын
Check out Kabbalah; their route (to God) gets to the nuts & bolts of _being._ *If* the Bible is an historical document, it's only bc we believed something, so deeply, that it manifested. The Bible is allegorical. It's about You!! Every story -- every _character:_ yooooooooo. I'm starting to learn Hebrew, so I can read it the way it was _meant_ to be read. It only took half a century, but I'm finally excited about the Bible, lol! It's a puzzle ima solve, y'all. For realz. ✌🏼🤍💫 from 🍑, 🇺🇸, 🌎
@EsotericBibleSecrets
@EsotericBibleSecrets 2 ай бұрын
Same here. Too bad a lot of that is actually dark and false as well. The false apostle paul and the thorn of satan in his flesh, which is leviathan, and then the book of Revelation condemns everything that came before it. Hosea 13:7-8 is why you can't risk worship of ANY deity in the bible.
@dustincarl200
@dustincarl200 2 ай бұрын
Don’t listen to him. Jesus was killed in such a way because he was revealing the true God & his nature, he came to detest the Old Testament of the false righteousness of a false god that created this imperfect universe & world.
@georgesparks7833
@georgesparks7833 2 ай бұрын
Unbelievable, thank you very much.
@danielbarton8974
@danielbarton8974 2 ай бұрын
I wonder if the circumcising of the males on the 8th day was a replacement for sacrificing of the whole child on the 8th day .has this ever been a concept ?
@InquisitiveBible
@InquisitiveBible 2 ай бұрын
You're absolutely right, Daniel. According to Stavrakopoulou, the origins of circumcision in the Bible are closely bound up with the Passover story, and the blessings of offspring conferred through circumcision show that it performed a similar function as the firstborn sacrifice. Genesis 17 is explicit about the link between the circumcision covenant and fertility.
@JopJio
@JopJio 2 ай бұрын
​​@@InquisitiveBible what about the idea that animal sacrifices are a later invention? Some verses books of the Ot say that God didnt want animal sacrifices like in Hosea or Jeremiah and i often had the idea that therefore the whole concept could have been a late invention.
@InquisitiveBible
@InquisitiveBible 2 ай бұрын
@@JopJio That's an interesting thought. I don't think any Bible scholar doubts that sacrifices were a big part of Israelite religion. So the statement by Jeremiah in 7:22 that God never commanded sacrifices at all is puzzling. Maybe it's hyperbole, or maybe Jeremiah is just opposed to the Israelite law in general. In 8:8, he famously condemns the "lying pen of the scribes", implying that the scriptures themselves have misled the Israelites. The other passage is Amos 5:25, which implies that the Israelites did not perform sacrifices in the wilderness. I honestly don't know what to make of that, and I'm not really satisfied with the explanations I've seen in commentaries. (Basically, "Amos didn't really mean that.")
@rob77793eleven
@rob77793eleven 2 ай бұрын
​@@JopJioCain and Abel practiced animal sacrifice. It's the reason why God rejected Cain's offer....according to the story.
@DoloresLehmann
@DoloresLehmann 2 ай бұрын
@@JopJio I've thought so, too. If the Jeremiah passage really means what it seems to mean, that God didn't command sacrifices AT ALL when he brought his people out of Egypt, this would be evidence for at least a big part of the Mosaic law having been written fairly late, by the "lying pen of the scribes", otherwise this contradiction would have been glaringly obvious and Jeremiah would have been accused to be a false prophet. I've also come to the conclusion that the story of Abraham represents in a mythical way an ancient memory of how humanity transitioned from human to animal sacrifice.
@deborahd.7852
@deborahd.7852 2 ай бұрын
Christianity adds cannibalism to the crime in the Eucharist. That would be worth exploring too.
@DA-yd2ny
@DA-yd2ny 2 ай бұрын
What makes you think Catholicism is Christian? It’s far from it.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
Wrong again with the generalization. As a Christian, I believe that the sacrament of the Eucharist, also known as communion, is a symbolic representation of the body and blood of Christ. It is not meant to be taken literally as cannibalism. In Matthew 26:26-28, Jesus institutes the Eucharist at the Last Supper, saying, “Take, eat; this is my body...Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant.” This language is symbolic and represents the sacrificial death of Jesus on the cross for the forgiveness of sins. Additionally, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 further explains the significance of the Eucharist, emphasizing that we are to partake of the bread and wine in remembrance of Christ's sacrifice. Therefore, I reject the notion that the Eucharist involves literal cannibalism. The act of taking communion is a spiritual act of remembrance and thanksgiving for the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross for our salvation.
@johngraves9237
@johngraves9237 2 ай бұрын
@deborahd Catholicism is not Christianity, the Eucharist has pagan origins
@ChrisSharpe-ug3kt
@ChrisSharpe-ug3kt 29 күн бұрын
Thank you..
@warlockcraft21
@warlockcraft21 28 күн бұрын
I always thought that there was a connection to the fact that the final plague in Egypt was the death of the 1st child and Yhw demanding Abrahams son, and the moloch sacrifices. This all points to a cultural understanding and expectation.
@JopJio
@JopJio 2 ай бұрын
Jesus wasnt a child but still a human sacrifice. I could never accept the bloody theology of the bible or Christianity
@nedcassley5169
@nedcassley5169 2 ай бұрын
Jesus wasn't a minor child. Jesus was an adult child of his mother Mary. She didn't stop being his mother and he didn't stop being her child. "How many children do you have?" No mother says, "I had six, then five, then three -- when my twins turned 18, then two, and now only one. But he won't be my child as of June 18th."😅
@nedcassley5169
@nedcassley5169 2 ай бұрын
Isaac was an adult too, by the way. And Jeptha was sexually mature as well.
@twitherspoon8954
@twitherspoon8954 2 ай бұрын
Christians believe that God sent one of his sons to be tortured and killed as a sacrificial offering (a practice adopted from Paganism). They worship this human sacrifice as part of a ritual intended to appease a god. In Christian theology, atonement refers to the forgiving of sin by using Jesus as the human sacrifice. Paul created Christianity in 48 AD and this is how he put it: Romans 8:32 "He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all." 1 Corinthians 5:7 "Christ our passover is sacrificed for us." Romans 3:25 "God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement." Romans 5:8 "God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us." Hebrews 10:10 "We are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ."
@frustratedmajority851
@frustratedmajority851 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately that's the ONLY way to avoid the lake of fire (which wasn't created for man, but for the devil and his angels). Sin REQUIRES blood/death as punishment... its either Jesus Christ's blood or yours. Jesus Christ is God in the flesh... He's the God in Genesis... He lived the perfect sinless life that you can't live... then took your sins upon Himself and suffered the punishment for them. Not only that, but His perfect life can now be imputed to you. It's a trade man... Jesus switched places with you because God is holy and just... meaning He MUST judge sinners justly. He can't just look the other way... someone MUST be punished because of your sins. So He Himself, God, decided to take your punishment for you. All He requires is that you believe He did indeed do that for you. Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross, was buried, and rose again from the dead according to the scriptures (KJV). That's a historical FACT. Because of this, you must believe and put your trust in HIM alone to save you. Its not barbaric. Us men demand justice just like He does. Serial killers get the death penalty in court. But sin against God is much more serious to God than a serial killer is to us... He must punish sin... so God, the righteous Judge, declared you guilty (because you are) but decided to punish Himslef instead because He loves you. Don't reject this free gift. The whole world is designed to get you to not believe this truth... but the evidence of it being true is available to you. But you must seek the truth and honestly want to know. Well I hope this does something for you... I absolutely KNOW this is true. You may think I'm delusional or just following the teachings of men but I PROMISE you, the evidence is available and absolute. May God open your eyes and draw you towards Him.
@madlynx1818
@madlynx1818 2 ай бұрын
The Christ story never made any sense to me. Sacrificed for what? Our entire planet is demon-riddled murderous and pretty horrible to the trillions that have suffered through this life and died horribly. If there was nothing but peace on earth then it would make sense. Right? If he was sacrificed for us, what do we get? A radically effed-up world full of people hating people and corruption murder child rape and torture. Saved us from effing what exactly?!?!?!
@alexiachamberlin8019
@alexiachamberlin8019 2 ай бұрын
I feel that I need to renounce all allegiance to Yahweh
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
He is a fictional character.
@DA-yd2ny
@DA-yd2ny 2 ай бұрын
have you ever had one? BTW, He is gracious enough to give you what you desire. You might regret it, but he wont withhold anything from you.
@alexiachamberlin8019
@alexiachamberlin8019 2 ай бұрын
@DA-yd2ny I was a Christian for many years and used to sing praise songs to Jehovah but when I found out that he was one of many gods rather than the creator I was appalled
@brianwilson6950
@brianwilson6950 Ай бұрын
that is the god Christians worship now having no idea he us the lesser god of 4 gods
@erinaltstadt4234
@erinaltstadt4234 2 ай бұрын
Thank you
@JosephusZeno
@JosephusZeno 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@jessicabosco3009
@jessicabosco3009 2 ай бұрын
This is pertinent information considering the fact that settlers in Isrl are partying and gathering at checkpoints to block aide to starving people in gaza
@alibarron7558
@alibarron7558 2 ай бұрын
Narcissistic, greedy mankind has always used all these stories to justify the evils they want to do, and called it divine or want a God wants. There really isn't any god in it. That is why God is so indifferent and non caring.
@illarionbykov7401
@illarionbykov7401 2 ай бұрын
Blocking food aid to hungry firstborn children.
@anaguerreiro6531
@anaguerreiro6531 2 ай бұрын
Obrigada ❤
@Anna_Key
@Anna_Key 25 күн бұрын
The idea of child sacrifice was a way to understand the huge amount of infant and child deaths. Ancient parents did not love their children less than we do now and they likely valued life even more than we do, considering life was more fragile than we currently enjoy.
@jamesmeeks4852
@jamesmeeks4852 2 ай бұрын
Praise and thanksgiving are the highest sacrifices to most Gods. When man forgets, fear has always been used to remind man to worship.
@flip1980ful
@flip1980ful 2 ай бұрын
As Im thinking through this it occurs that we sacrifice children still to this day. Depending on the tone of their skin, region of birth, gender expression or sexual orientation, and whatever else doesn’t fit the dom cultural norms.
@lh1673
@lh1673 2 ай бұрын
Imagine I as a former believer (when was not married yet) looking at picture of Abraham trying to kill his son Isaac cuz a Bible God asks him to do it, and thinking wow what a faithful man😅but since I woke can say for sure what a psysho😮cuz I know and have heart, having my own child I’ll NEVER do the same even a God will ask me to!
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
We now approach the most remarkable act of Abraham's whole life - the attempted assassination of his only son, Isaac; and this simply by the command of God! The analogy between this and the crucifixion of our Savior is readily seen: but of this in its proper place. Having prepared all things necessary and marched within three days' (three months') journey of the place pointed out by God (Aries setting), he left his two servants (the spring equinox and summer solstice) with his ass, (Cancer constellation) while he (the Sun) and Isaac (summer) went forward. Poor Isaac wondered where was the sacrifice, but his father assured him all was right - that God (Aries setting) would provide it; and so, he did; for he, God, the Ram, was the sacrifice and Isaac as well. "And Abraham stretched forth his hand and took the knife to slay his son" (Gen. 22.10). Wonder what the poor boy thought of his pious daddy, when he saw the glittering blade poised above him! But the Lord called, and Abraham looked, and "behold a Ram caught in a thicket by his horns" (Aries was then setting head-first), which he seized and offered instead of his son. Thus, as the Sun went down below the fall equinox, were the Lord (summer), Abraham (the Sun), God (Aries), and Isaac and all the rest of them sacrificed and pitched into Hell (winter) together!
@lh1673
@lh1673 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541yes, only if my indoctrinated family would take all Bible stories as a myth, life will be without fear and guilt (thoughts of getting punished by someone up). Best to think critically!
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
@@lh1673 Did your family ever tell you about the wrestling match between Esau and Jacob, while they were still in their mother's womb? Jacob was born while hanging onto the phallus (heel) of Esau. These twins were born six months apart.
@lh1673
@lh1673 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 wow I myself didn’t know this when was indoctrinated, thanks for new knowledge of Bible!
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 2 ай бұрын
@@harveywabbit9541 the Jacob and Esau myth is an adaptation of much earlier myths about the juxtaposition of wild man and civilised man. The story of Anu and Enkidu in the Epic of Gilgamesh is the best known example of.
@interman7715
@interman7715 Ай бұрын
Excellent video , i would love to see a debate with Frank Turek over this subject.
@FireFlanker1
@FireFlanker1 2 ай бұрын
I will say while Ezekiel 20:25 is a hard verse by itself... the context around it seems to imply that "the statues given that were not good and ordinances which they could not live" is from the perspective of the people rather than God... Hence why the people did not "execute" the ordinances and "rejected" the statues, profaning the Sabbaths etc because they felt life was better under their "father's idols" rather on the hard ordinances of God... By the fact that the ordinances were good that naturally "defiled" them as they practice evil.. it should "horrify" them as they use their "gifts" and offer their firstborn.. V.27 onward seems to imply that the people acted "treacherous" in offering gifts/sacrifices on any high hills and "passing their kids through the fire" It was not good or something intentional on God's part for the sacrifice of children or idol worship.. Context is key
@Bennyhinn3
@Bennyhinn3 2 ай бұрын
NUMBERS 3:11-13The Lord spoke to moses saying,"Behold I have taken the levites from among the sons of Israel instead of and as substitute for every firsborn,that is, the first that opens the womb among the israelites.So the levites shall be mine,for all the firsborn shall be mine. How low these so call "Scholars can go in order to persuade people? Don't just pay attention to what they say but also realize what they are not saying .God took some of the israelites to be priest and others to serve at the temple.ɓ
@ELISHACAEZ
@ELISHACAEZ 2 ай бұрын
Crazy how you destroyed this story in one felt swoop.
@Val.Kyrie.
@Val.Kyrie. 2 ай бұрын
No, he used one book separate from all the others. That was true there. And the other books are true where they talk about killing children. Because they are all different books from different areas and times with different people.
@Bennyhinn3
@Bennyhinn3 2 ай бұрын
@@Val.Kyrie. The principle is stablished in all books
@illarionbykov7401
@illarionbykov7401 2 ай бұрын
​@@ELISHACAEZI find it crazy how Bible fundamentalists go around cherry picking snippets from different translations of different passages in different books of the Bible, and cut&paste them all into a collage and use creative reinterpretation to make the final product say whatever their prejudice wanted to see in the Bible, regardless of what they hear from lifelong Bible Scholars who understand the original languages.
@illarionbykov7401
@illarionbykov7401 2 ай бұрын
​​@@Bennyhinn3the principle of sacrifice appears in many books, but the exact type of sacrifice changes from book to book and passage to passage. Do you really believe the principle is that a sacrifice of firstborn just means turning the firstborn into priests in all books of the Bible? So the sacrifice of Jesus had nothing to do with painful and deadly crucifixion but actually refers to Jesus becoming a priest for our sins? All the stuff about Judas and Pontius Pilate were a spicy metaphor for Jesus going through priest training?
@LDrosophila
@LDrosophila 2 ай бұрын
What a cruel religion
@DoloresLehmann
@DoloresLehmann 2 ай бұрын
So Ezekiel is basically an ancient apologist? - Hey, if those laws aren't actually good, why did God command them? - Well, actually... It was because you were so horrible people! I sense a pattern here.
@alexisgreen-hernandez8604
@alexisgreen-hernandez8604 2 ай бұрын
I found this video 📹 very informative and educational thanks for sharing. There is so much to say about this part in the Bible but just Wow!! This part is very sad 😔 😟 heartbreaking 💔 and very shocking.
@vladb369
@vladb369 2 ай бұрын
Nowhere in the whole bible, God does not request human sacrifices. God actually strictly forbids human sacrifices and considers them to be the worst abomination. Deuteronomy 18:10 There shall not be found among you anyone who burns his son or his daughter as an offering Deuteronomy 12:31 You shall not worship the Lord your God in that way, for every abominable thing that the Lord hates they have done for their gods, for they even burn their sons and their daughters in the fire to their gods. 2 Kings 16:3 He even burned his son as an offering, according to the despicable practices of the nations whom the Lord drove out before the people of Israel. Jeremiah 32:35 I did not command them, nor did it enter into my mind, that they should do this abomination, to cause Judah to sin. 31 They have built the high places of Topheth in the Valley of Ben Hinnom to burn their sons and daughters in the fire-something I did not command, nor did it enter my mind. Avraham was just a test, GOD SAID NO!
@715andy715
@715andy715 2 ай бұрын
From there Elisha went up to Bethel. As he was walking along the road, some boys came out of the town and jeered at him. “Get out of here, baldy!” they said. “Get out of here, baldy!” He turned around, looked at them and called down a curse on them in the name of the Lord. Then two bears came out of the woods and mauled forty-two of the boys. 2 kings chapter 2 verse 23-25
@tomlorenz4344
@tomlorenz4344 2 ай бұрын
This was a test of the emergency child sacrifice system. Had this been a real emergency it would not but be just the bush burning!
@SopranoJessi
@SopranoJessi 2 ай бұрын
It seems you don't understand the Torah definition of an acceptable sacrifice. What Elisha did wasn't a sacrifice and it likely was just a made up story ​@@715andy715
@InquisitiveBible
@InquisitiveBible 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. As Dan McClellan pointed out in his own recent video on the topic, the main error here - if we're looking at the Bible academically - is assuming *univocality*. All these verses were written by different people who had different perspectives. As Stavrakopoulou explains in her book, there were several strategies biblical authors used for dealing with the practice of child sacrifice: 1. Say it was a regrettable necessity as punishment (Ezekiel's approach) 2. Say you shouldn't do it because it profanes YHWH's name (Leviticus) 3. Say YHWH never wanted sacrifices at all. (Jeremiah and Micah) 4. Say you shouldn't do it because it's a foreign practice (Deuteronomy) Jeremiah's approach in particular has the air of "protesting too much".
@JopJio
@JopJio 2 ай бұрын
Jesus is a human sacrifice, Davids Son, and the man who sacfriced his daughter. And there are more references.
@commonberus1
@commonberus1 2 ай бұрын
One thought. If human sacrifice was common in ancient Israel. Why is there not archaeological evidence like exists for Phoenician human sacrifices?
@leafe-lu3jd
@leafe-lu3jd 2 ай бұрын
Good question. Good observation as well. Hopefully they will uncover that next.
@InquisitiveBible
@InquisitiveBible 2 ай бұрын
Parts of Jerusalem are difficult or impossible to excavate. We have zero archaeological evidence for the pre-exilic temple as well, but we're pretty sure there was one.
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 2 ай бұрын
Yeah. You go outside the walls to valley of the skull or the valley of ben hinom right outside the walls of what was to become Jerusalem and also David sung of this dark forbidden valley in Psalm 23. They used to have alters outside the city where they burned people to Niphilliam or animals. It was also a grounds and place to watch live executions take place. It was also a place where supposedly God made Jails to imprison demons or these primordial entities or reduce their powers in Jails of Darkness after the latter passed and the ancient one of days came to judge them.
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 2 ай бұрын
​@@InquisitiveBiblewe have evidence now and archeology is getting higher tech with AI
@yellowfish555
@yellowfish555 2 ай бұрын
the suspected place in Jerusalem, the valley of ben Hinnom, later became a garbage dump probably because of its history.
@vilikatavuki5518
@vilikatavuki5518 29 күн бұрын
Such a misunderstanding of people with understanding what is good and is actually good, while discontinuing the excuse of God is the reason when it was the human minds decision at the time. Honestly, I found God through a person I possess
@theperfectbastard451
@theperfectbastard451 2 ай бұрын
Interesting and scary thought that believers today may still be sacrificing their children…
@mariahavraham7507
@mariahavraham7507 2 ай бұрын
Hamas sacrifice their children still, to this day.
@lh1673
@lh1673 2 ай бұрын
Christian group I was in (JW) will use these OT stories and justify to SHUN their child if they ever question their Jah and doctrines.
@carnayipe5071
@carnayipe5071 2 ай бұрын
​@@mariahavraham7507 Israelis killed over 40 children in their prisons from January to October. Israelis have been arresting children's young as 12 and they are beaten tortured and sometimes killed in their prisons. They've been doing this for decades.
@Lord_CV
@Lord_CV 2 ай бұрын
Democrats
@jjjr.1186
@jjjr.1186 2 ай бұрын
This is completely out of context. Moloch was a child sacrifice God. Moloch was a different God. Also baal was the same. Israelits were pagan before christian. And paganism existed after Israel was created. As phonecians. And native cananites were pagan. And then Rome came. And were also pagan. God told Israel not to worship idols. If the bull moloch. When Moses wrote the 10 commandments. He came down from the mountain and the Israelites were worshipping the bull. Otherwise known as moloch. The metal gods were melted and perpetrators had it poured down their throats. God said do not commit child sacrifice.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
As a Christian, the belief is that God is sovereign and does not contradict Himself. In the Bible, God clearly condemns child sacrifice and the worship of false gods such as Moloch. This can be seen in passages such as Leviticus 18:21, where it says, "You shall not give any of your children to offer them to Molech, and so profane the name of your God: I am the Lord." God's demand for child sacrifices in the Old Testament was a test of faith and obedience for the people, but it was never in line with His ultimate will. He ultimately provided a way for the forgiveness of sins through the sacrifice of His own Son, Jesus Christ, who willingly laid down His life for us (John 3:16, Romans 5:8). Furthermore, Psalm 106:37-38 describes the consequences of the Israelites' disobedience in sacrificing their children to false gods. It says, "They sacrificed their sons and their daughters to the demons; they poured out innocent blood, the blood of their sons and daughters, whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan, and the land was polluted with blood." In conclusion, as a Christian, we believe that God's word is clear on His stance against child sacrifice and the worship of false gods. He is a loving and just God who desires obedience and faithfulness from His people. The demand for child sacrifices in the Old Testament was a reflection of the fallen nature of humanity, not a reflection of God's true character.
@calonarang7378
@calonarang7378 2 ай бұрын
Æmen
@printawayspvr8490
@printawayspvr8490 2 ай бұрын
What is not mentioned, is that usually with sacrifices, the priests ate from the sacrifices. It was their duty. ¶Lev 10: 12 And Moses spake unto Aaron, and unto Eleazar and unto Ithamar, his sons that were left, Take the meat offering that remaineth of the offerings of the Lord made by fire, and eat it without leaven beside the altar: for it is most holy: 13 And ye shall eat it in the holy place, because it is thy due, and thy sons’ due, of the sacrifices of the Lord made by fire: for so I am commanded. Something very wrong going on in Abraimic religions
@malinstella6965
@malinstella6965 2 ай бұрын
ain't that the truth.
@kjmav10135
@kjmav10135 2 ай бұрын
Oh Derrick. Don’t make minor changes to the Ezekiel passage. Explain why you left out what you left out. Otherwise you look shifty.
@oofles5514
@oofles5514 2 ай бұрын
What did he leave out?
@jang3412
@jang3412 2 ай бұрын
Present readings coming through on the personality called Yahweh reminds me more and more as being a member of some coloniser from a tech advanced group who took over and made 'humans' their 'slaves'. Thinking of the WWII Cargo Cult shows how impressed we are by otthers who have 'magic' and powers we have never heard of or seen.
@timmacwilliam9519
@timmacwilliam9519 12 күн бұрын
Well, that would be a good Sunday school sermon.
@samrowbotham8914
@samrowbotham8914 2 ай бұрын
I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things. [8] Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies pour down righteousness: let the earth open, and let them bring forth salvation, and let righteousness spring up together; I the LORD have created it. Isaiah 45: 7,8.
@MrGoodFruit
@MrGoodFruit 2 ай бұрын
Amen. Evil is here for a purpose so that we may see the light. God created it. I’m not too sure about these videos trying to paint God as evil when in a complete context and (what seems more mature) that the punishment for sin is not evil. It’s upto us. That’s why the Israelites and other nations were punished or chastened. It seems slightly childish to think God who created “everything” doesn’t use evil as a tool. His ways are higher than ours.
@samrowbotham8914
@samrowbotham8914 2 ай бұрын
@@MrGoodFruit The Demiurge created this beastly system he is not the true God he was chastised by his Mother Sophia for claiming there are no other Gods before me and then stating he is a jealous God. She called him Samael the blind one this is all detailed in the Gnostic Nag Hammadi Library. This world is a false facsimile of the Pleroma the Gnostics called this plane the Kenoma it's a Hellish plane just look around you.
@Val.Kyrie.
@Val.Kyrie. 2 ай бұрын
​@@MrGoodFruitthat's terrible theology
@MrGoodFruit
@MrGoodFruit 2 ай бұрын
@@Val.Kyrie. according to you. God bless
@baruchgoldberg6280
@baruchgoldberg6280 2 ай бұрын
Judaism's apology for Isaac's or the Akedah (Ah-Kay-Da) is that the final outcome wasYHVH made sure this did not take place. But it was the willingness to do this that is the point. I dont like this,,, as wouldnt one question what they are "communing with" if that was the command? the entire thing is "off." Yet it is one of our most important stories, I was raised and educated as an orthodox Rabbi. I always had issues with this.. even when i accepted the apologies. But ii always disliked it and made a debate about it when that weekly parsha came up *Jews read the Torah in "weekly parashas" and it takes an entire year to get through the Torah that way with the Holiday readings. So after every Simchat Torah we start over at Breishit, Point is, we study sections and get to the same spots every year. There are certain things that i both woud like and dislike and bring up every year.... that was one of them
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
We now approach the most remarkable act of Abraham's whole life - the attempted assassination of his only son, Isaac; and this simply by the command of God! The analogy between this and the crucifixion of our Savior is readily seen: but of this in its proper place. Having prepared all things necessary and marched within three days' (three months') journey of the place pointed out by God (Aries setting), he left his two servants (the spring equinox and summer solstice) with his ass, while he (the Sun) and Isaac (summer) went forward. Poor Isaac wondered where was the sacrifice, but his father assured him all was right - that God (Aries setting) would provide it; and so, he did; for he, God, the Ram, was the sacrifice and Isaac as well. "And Abraham stretched forth his hand and took the knife to slay his son" (Gen. 22.10). Wonder what the poor boy thought of his pious daddy, when he saw the glittering blade poised above him! But the Lord called, and Abraham looked, and "behold a Ram caught in a thicket by his horns" (Aries was then setting head-first), which he seized and offered instead of his son. Thus, as the Sun went down below the fall equinox, were the Lord (summer), Abraham (the Sun), God (Aries), and Isaac and all the rest of them sacrificed and pitched into Hell (winter) together!
@adyorvanderlei4767
@adyorvanderlei4767 2 ай бұрын
Yo Derek, how do you and Neil be putting out all these long informative documentary. Much love and respect. God is waiting for both of you to come back to him, he loves you more then y’all ever know.
@ParadiseLordRyu
@ParadiseLordRyu Ай бұрын
Really shows how Yahweh wasn’t too different from the competition back then.
@wailinburnin
@wailinburnin 2 ай бұрын
Child sacrifice (ritual infanticide) is super complicated. You’ve got newborns with abnormalities, pain and weakness where taking the life is a mercy from suffering and you’ve got sacrificial religion virtually all over the World. The Bible is a super valuable document for content and editing. If you consider the MesoAmerican city states and the endless warfare these monumental, ritual cannibalism societies required, it’s quite possible to view the Abraham/Isaac story as the single most important myth in the Bible with regard to social and political development. Look at Jesus, relatively modern times, they’re still wrapped up in this “take, eat, this is my blood, this is my body”. It’s nuts by today’s standards, but hey, how do you pay/feed your Priest/doctor class if you don’t bring them stuff to ritually disembowel, cook and eat?
@exoplanet11
@exoplanet11 2 ай бұрын
MesoAmerica didn't know the meaning of "endless warfare" until 1519
@melaninsupergurl-vu4uv
@melaninsupergurl-vu4uv 2 ай бұрын
DNA spreads were similar North to South... North American Indians knew endless warfare
@DoloresLehmann
@DoloresLehmann 2 ай бұрын
@@exoplanet11 Oh, how it did! Those tribes were fighting each other all over the place. They actually didn't know "ending warfare" until the conquerers arrived and put an end to it by exterminating them.
@houtbay9
@houtbay9 2 ай бұрын
This has shocked me to my core
@joshuaebblestien
@joshuaebblestien 2 ай бұрын
Jesus’s sacrifice was much different , he was completely aware of it and only did it to save us it’s not the same as child sacrifice
@chrislister570
@chrislister570 2 ай бұрын
It seems to go over everyone's head how Christian frequently boast about how their God sacrificed his own child.
@cosmicsquirrel7642
@cosmicsquirrel7642 2 ай бұрын
What greater love is there but that a man lay down his life for his brothers? The Son was not taken but gave his life for all of us.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
It is essential to approach the subject of God and child sacrifices with accuracy and discernment. The assertion that God demanded child sacrifices to Moloch is not supported by the biblical record. In fact, the Bible uniformly condemns child sacrifice as abhorrent and detestable to God. Leviticus 18:21 explicitly states, "You shall not give any of your children to offer them to Molech, and so profane the name of your God: I am the Lord." The passage clearly demonstrates that God abhors such acts. Additionally, the Israelites were repeatedly warned against participating in such rituals and were called to destroy those who practiced it. Therefore, the idea that God demanded child sacrifices is unfounded and contradicts the biblical narrative.
@o7freedom
@o7freedom 2 ай бұрын
I'm not convinced they really care.
@JopJio
@JopJio 2 ай бұрын
The bible is not univocal and the torah was not written by Moses or one person. Jesus is also a human sacrfice and Leviticus 18 21 only prohibits human sacrfices to Moloch, not to Yhwh. Yhwh gave deliberately bad laws to Israel in Ezekiel which included human sacrifices
@Val.Kyrie.
@Val.Kyrie. 2 ай бұрын
The bible isn't a single book. One book says it's bad. The next demands it. Because it's a hodgepodge of various people and places and religions.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
@@JopJio The Bible is univocal. And on the other points you are also wrong according to many Bible commentaries. But thanks for your atheïst and Muslim opinion😃. your muslim arguments are already debunked by Godlogic and Sam Shamoun.
@Bible-Christian
@Bible-Christian 2 ай бұрын
@@Val.Kyrie. Not correct.
@chumpchangechamp3643
@chumpchangechamp3643 2 ай бұрын
The story itself was designed to emulate the fears of parenthood. It's a guide to raising children. The story is talking about letting go of your child as a parent always wanting to step in and correct situations for your children, but children don't learn that way. What it is saying is that you as a parent must sit by idle and allow your children to suffer the consequences of their own actions. This is the only way they truly learn responsibility. The story says that the parents must be quiet and not make a sound but if they do, they are rewarded. The reward is your children will become well equipped to deal with life. It's actually pretty simple and what a mess has been made of the story. Instead of wisdom the general public only finds ugly, because you don't think.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
Molech, Moloch, and Melech are the same word aka King. The Sun is the King throughout the bible.
@Val.Kyrie.
@Val.Kyrie. 2 ай бұрын
No that's something made up
@sml0266
@sml0266 2 ай бұрын
It's because most Christians read and interpret the Bible literally. Most Jews probably understand the story as you do. And I have to say that if I had been raised to understand the Bible as you presented here, I probably wouldn't have run away from church as soon as I could have when I got old enough.
@chumpchangechamp3643
@chumpchangechamp3643 2 ай бұрын
@@sml0266 thank you for considering a different interpretation, I appreciate an open mind.
@MetaSynForYourSoul
@MetaSynForYourSoul 2 ай бұрын
It's crazy to me how Christians just gloss over that story about The King of Moab. I mean if taken as a strict reading YHWH just lost a battle with another God.
@BenYork-UBY
@BenYork-UBY 2 ай бұрын
I always thought the story of the binding of isaac was rather suspect
@thedungeon9992
@thedungeon9992 2 ай бұрын
Fr I thought that’s the reason they destroyed the surrounding tribes because their where all immoral
@michaelmcgee8543
@michaelmcgee8543 2 ай бұрын
That proves that Yahweh was evil, in the story.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 2 ай бұрын
He never was.
@Snoopitsa0405
@Snoopitsa0405 Ай бұрын
Lol ​@@harveywabbit9541
@dianecvengros9413
@dianecvengros9413 2 ай бұрын
Micah 6:6-8. In verse, 8 it is in question form. ? Exodus 22:16-18. This was God's way of how it would be as an example in the faith of Abrham. His act would show God feel like to lose a son. The feeling of doing so. It is implied that by the act showed the love he had. Yahwha, through the act, Abrahams love and respect shows God how much he loved God. Noticed how😅
@dasanoneia4730
@dasanoneia4730 2 ай бұрын
nice
@joshuaheartnet762
@joshuaheartnet762 Ай бұрын
That "First thing to meet him upon his return home" guess that's the origin of law of surprise in the witcher 😂😂
@roberthenderson4073
@roberthenderson4073 2 ай бұрын
❤ WoW mindblown
@LDrosophila
@LDrosophila 2 ай бұрын
Ezikiel also has my favorite Bible verse 23:20
@DA-yd2ny
@DA-yd2ny 2 ай бұрын
Have you read it?
@beebarfthebard
@beebarfthebard 2 ай бұрын
I will pray for y'all
@izzycurer1260
@izzycurer1260 2 ай бұрын
In early Native American cultures, the first born was often miscarried because the mom was so busy trying to pay the relatives back for the recent wedding. Relatives would give the couple flour for the wedding feast, and the wife was expected to pay them back by grinding corn, which she did in a matate (a big flat dished out rock) while kneeling on the ground on her knees. It would have been a work-out involving lots of abdominal crunches in basically the wrong position for pregnancy. I wonder if the Phoenecians had an idea that the first child was the most difficult for newlyweds to take care of, since they wouldn't have been very established yet as a household. Maybe the idea of child sacrifice came out of an older and more pragmatic belief that if they gave the first one to the gods, they would have have more time to prepare themselves for all of the others.
@michaelmcgee8543
@michaelmcgee8543 2 ай бұрын
Well as I said the reason behind religion was fertility.
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