TwilightPrincess wrote:
The story about Abraham and Isaac makes me feel physically sick to my stomach, and yet, Abraham is a central figure in various faiths. If that story really happened, both he and God would be evil as*holes - Abraham for what he was willing to do and God for inflicting severe psychological abuse on people. It does help to keep in mind that the Bible was written during a different time period. I just could never feel great about this stuff in the present.
If I were an apologist I'd say that the father and the son had so much faith that neither of them suffered at all, that they just knew God would either stop the show at the last moment or resurrect the son afterwards and erase any residual trauma. But it's interesting that whoever wrote the original story doesn't address the obvious concerns so many of us feel about it. Not that I believe the story or my apologetic of course. I think somebody made the story up to keep the Jews under control, and I made up the apologetic to show how easy it is to spin apologetics that are hard to refute.
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I used to wonder what it’d be like to experience the sublime/feelings of awe while looking at a dead, emaciated Jesus on a cross. I still find it puzzling to be honest. I experience great sadness when I consider the human suffering component. Jesus’s death was, unfortunately, nothing special or out of the ordinary in terms of human experience, assuming that a historical Jesus died on a cross, but the last thing that was ever on my mind was the glory of God. Once again, I was raised to believe that Jesus was the Son of God, not God himself. Surely, God being God could think of something better than the idiocy that is the crucifixion. It’s not like doing so is that difficult.
I can't concoct an apologetic for the crucifixion. I could say he came back none the worse for his experiences, but scripture insists that he suffered horrifically first, and at one point according to Mark 15:34, even his faith deserted him. However I stretch my imagination, I can't see the crucifixion as a good thing, I can't believe it was necessary, and I'm still amazed that anybody can see it otherwise.