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Pariah said:
Specious reasoning. I site Cain slaying Abel again--Which would be in conjunction to God sending an angel to stop Abram from killing his son. Plus, those three sins are more heinous than multiple marriage, they're not very good mediators.




Apples and oranges here. Cain slaying Abel was an act of jealousy from one man to another. Sending an angel to prevent Abraham from sacrificing Isaac was God telling Abraham he did not have to follow through on his command (to kill his son). God didn't approve of either Cain's slaying of Abel or Abraham's slaying of Isaac. God did not interfere with the acts of men, but He ordered the slaying of Isaac to test Abraham's (and Isaac's) faith in Him. God expressly forbids human sacrifice.


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