Christianity and blood sacrifice
Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 8:22 pm
Hi,
I'm not sure if any of you have struggled with this before, but lately I've been trying to read the Bible more and have been shocked by many things I've come across. I wanted to have a better understanding of the Bible, so I started with the Old Testament, but many things I've come across have left me feeling disturbed. Time and time again in the Bible, we are told that God requires blood sacrifices from his followers (the following is a partial list):
http://dawn666blacksun.angelfire.com/To ... ifice.html
Why would an all-powerful God require living beings to be sacrificed to him? And why is the concept of blood so important? I get it that some might say that God brings good out of sacrifice, but an all-powerful being wouldn't need suffering, blood, and death to create good anymore than an "all-powerful doctor" would need to cut someone open to heal them.
What are others' thoughts on this?
I'm not sure if any of you have struggled with this before, but lately I've been trying to read the Bible more and have been shocked by many things I've come across. I wanted to have a better understanding of the Bible, so I started with the Old Testament, but many things I've come across have left me feeling disturbed. Time and time again in the Bible, we are told that God requires blood sacrifices from his followers (the following is a partial list):
http://dawn666blacksun.angelfire.com/To ... ifice.html
Why would an all-powerful God require living beings to be sacrificed to him? And why is the concept of blood so important? I get it that some might say that God brings good out of sacrifice, but an all-powerful being wouldn't need suffering, blood, and death to create good anymore than an "all-powerful doctor" would need to cut someone open to heal them.
What are others' thoughts on this?