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I don't really know much about the bible, I'll admit. But everyone knows about the Cane and Able story.

But my question is...why did God refuse Cane's gift but take Ables? I thought God was suppose to love everybody? I just can't think about that story without feeling a tad bad for Cane.

So....why did God hate cane? I thought God loved all...

2007-02-16 01:10:35 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

28 answers

Great question- I need to be wordy (sorry)
The original manuscripts all but cement this truth: Eve did not eat an apple - she had sex with satan who was the tree of the knowledge of good/evil (Christ was the tree of life).
Adam participated. They sewed fig leaves together to make what? A mask because they ate an apple? No - they made aprons to cover their private parts - those parts that participated in their sin. God told Eve he would multiply her conception; He did; multiplied by 2;
She was pregnant with twins - one pregnancy, two separate fathers (separate sacks, of course). Abel was Adams Son; Cain was Satan son. If you have a problem w/this - go to Genesis 5:1 where there is a complete list of the geneology of Adam - you won't find Cain listed there, because Cain simply was not Adams son. Cain and Abel brought their offerings to God at the exact same time -meaning they were of age at the exact same time (twins). Also, I should note that when Eve was in childbirth, where it says "and she again bear Abel" - actually the manuscripts say she continued in labor, and when you have one child and continue in labor and have another, what does that mean? It means you have twins.
Okay; Abel gave an offering of the best of his stock to God; an appropriate offering. But Cain just gave whatever he had left over. Actually, in the manuscripts it is more complete than that - what Cain offered was something called "zewan", which is tares - it grows up around the wheat - it looks like wheat, but when you harvest it, it is black inside and poisonous - (ever read the parable of the tares?) Anyway, that was Cains offering - and it really made God angry. Instead of a good offering, which would have made God accept him, Cain offered tares to him. Thats a huge insult, at best. When Cain was thrown out of the garden, a mark was placed on him - it was the mark of his father, Satan - ever hear of the mark of the beast in the Book of Rev? Well, this is its origin. Cain had lots of decendants;
they are called "Kenites" in the Bible, which simply means "Sons of Cain". They even made it thru the flood of Noah - you will find them alive and well, and doing scribe-work (go figure) for the Tribe of Judah in 1Chronicles 2:55 - and yes, they are direct decendants of Satan, and yes, they are present on the earth today. This is why this story is so very important. Read as God explains the parable of the tares in plain language:
He who planted the good seed is the son of man. the field is the world; the good seed are the children of the kingdom, but the tares are the seed of the wicked one; He who planted the tares is the devil; the harvest is the end of the world, and the reapers are the Angels.
Thats pretty darn clear, yet people read over it day in and day out.
Those who yelled "crucify him!" were Kenites, not the Jews who are blamed for it all the time.
There are two ways to be legally a "jew", which is a short form of "Judah" - To be born of the Tribe of Judah, or to live in the geographical location of the town of Judea. These Kenites were "Jews" but only by geographical location, not by bloodline. You see how far the rabbit hole goes with this?
Email me if you have any questions further:
janetdidomenico@yahoo.com
keep this address, normally I do not allow email.
i hope this was helpful to you.


PS. GODLESS: YOU ARE ALSO CLUELESS.

2007-02-16 01:31:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

First, God had been very explicit in how and what were acceptable sacrifices. Cain did not follow that procedure. God looks on the heart. He knows what is in the heart of all. No one just goes out and kills someone one day. There had to be a whole lot more that lead up to it all. I am sure that the whole sacrifice thing was just Cain acting out again. Rarely do we ever get the whole story of what happened in any situation. Many times the reporter may not know all the details or have room to report all the details. So, the main points are presented.

I am sure that is the same for the Cain and Able story. We just don't know everything that lead Cain to the point where he had so much hate in his heart.

2007-02-16 01:41:19 · answer #2 · answered by rbarc 4 · 0 0

God did not hate Cane- The reason that He did not accept Cane's sacrifice was not because he hated Cane and loved Abel, but because of Cane's heart. The sacrifices they used were both acceptable things for a sacrifice- but Abel lived a life that was right in the eyes of the Lord, and Cane did not. It was Cane's heart that was not pure, that allowed God to accept Abel's sacrifice and not Canes. Cain's attitude was wrong- which was proven when he killed his brother and tried to hide it from God.

2007-02-16 01:53:17 · answer #3 · answered by AdoreHim 7 · 0 0

I have often wondered this thing. It seems unfair of God to hate Cane. All I know is that Abel brought a perfect sacrifice to offer to God, while Cane's was an insult. The offer Abel brought was like a symbol of Christ's sacrifice. I think that this is something that Cane would know but did his own thing. Maybe someone else may understand the word "hate", in this instance. What did it really mean when the word "hate" was used? Interesting story, it makes us think.

2007-02-16 01:16:25 · answer #4 · answered by angel 7 · 0 1

The verses and thoughts you present day are no longer from the previous testomony. That selection of books is sexist in lots of strategies. the main way being that the deity spoken of is male and Adam grew to become into mae after that photograph, implying the gods in that passage have been male. B/c in Genesis 2, God tries different tries at finding Adam a 'help meet' in the previous he comes up with Eve. All it incredibly is absurd b/c people stay via nature's regulations and no animal can reproduce and not employing a woman. The 'divine female' is a necessity for existence and those thoughts do no longer mirror that. besides, if this YHWH character grew to become into all-useful, why would 'he' permit a million/2 the inhabitants think of the different a million/2 wasn't that considerable?

2016-10-02 05:55:23 · answer #5 · answered by mattsson 4 · 0 0

God said it best by saying My people perish for the lack of knowledge. You should at least read the story and not go on what you have heard over the course of years. First Cain was disobedient, he brought God a half of sacrifice, by bringing Him that which was not an animal. Abel did. So God told him if you did what was right your sacrifiec would have been looked upon. So no God didn't hate Cain, he wanted him to obey Him and not entertain and let sin entangled in him. But of course Cain did and killed his brother because God was pleased with Abel. Isn't that is what is going on in the world today. Those who are blessed and have found joy and peace in God get belittle and picked upon because they believe in an invisible God.

2007-02-16 01:25:48 · answer #6 · answered by Nish 4 · 0 1

God looks into the heart of humans, (by the way a perfect Being would be uncapable for anything as negative as Hate) and
the bible indicates that Cain offered a half-hearted gift to God, not the best animal he had to sacrifice and was as we'd say now simply going through the motions.

Able's heart was filled with love for God and he picked the best he had to offer to show his obedience,and devotion to God and
was not just going along with the program!!

2007-02-16 01:37:16 · answer #7 · answered by peachiepie 7 · 0 0

God created Cain with the full knowledge Cain would do what Cain would do. God knows all and he wouldn't be God if he didn't. Cain was God's idea. God is evil. There is no other way around it. www.GodIsHate.blogspot.com

Christians will give you all sorts of convoluted answers in a vain attempt to appease the tyrant that they worship but the fact is, God is just no damn good.

2015-08-20 06:59:05 · answer #8 · answered by Chris B 2 · 0 0

God have love both of them Cane and Able, however while both were living, Cane was so naughty and not good as Able so that God did not accept Canes gift to God because Her wanted to follow Able to his own well. But because of this situation, Cane was so jealous to Able that one day when they were on the field working , he decided to kill Able , thinking that God will turn his attention or love to him. But God knows what had happened so that he had punished Cane of his wrong doings.

2007-02-16 01:22:35 · answer #9 · answered by Jesus M 7 · 0 1

he did not hate Cane.
Cane gave a selfish gift- one that was left over where Able gave a selfless gift- he gave before he took basically.
They had specific instructions and Cane broke the rules and he himself made the punishment harsh by killing his brother out of jealousy.
GOD did not do the wrong here- Cane did by killing is brother. IF you read the story for yourself you will see how it all worked out becasue of Cane's stubborn jealousy of his brother. We are so quick to blame somone other than ourselves when things go wrong but Cane is the only one to blame in this story.

Also GOD loved Cane enough that when he sent him out of the land GOD marked him so that if anyone harmed him that person would be cursed so GOD did love Cane enough to correct him and punish him when he did wrong but he protected him at the same time.

2007-02-16 01:16:18 · answer #10 · answered by bootsjeansnpearls 4 · 2 1

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