In Deuteronomy, there is a verse [I can quote if you'd like. If you ask, wait for me to put it in details so you can actually answer] saying that there should be none amongst you who sacrifices their child. I know this is in reference to Pagan worship, but the fact is it condemns child sacrifice.
Jesus is called the Son of God. How do you justify worshiping something that kileld it's own son, as a sacrifice, when he expressly forbids this practice? You're probably going to fall back on some "Died for our sins," etc.
If you do, I ask you, would it be alright for me to sacrifice my son for the absolving of sin? I may not have to, but if I beleive it'll help, why shouldn't I? Obviously, it'd be a Godly act.
2007-05-22
08:26:26
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Squishy Mckay
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