God created us "good".
Then why did the knowledge of good and evil lead us astray? I appreciate that much of Christian history has been punctuated by episodes of suppressing knowledge, but I figured that was purely temporal power-mongering, not a moral imperative?
He set things up so that he is in authority over us, as we were in authority over the animals.
So we're glorified pets? Or cattle? That's not a healthy relationship.
If your employer leaves £5 on his desk, it isn't hard to not steal it, he already pays you enough.
More money is always better than less money - we don't avoid stealing because we have enough, we avoid stealing because we have moral integrity (especially if you're one of the many, many people who aren't payed enough for what they do).
In Eden the situation arose where we rejected his authority (see below), so he cut us off from Eden and the tree of life.
But how can he punish people who, literally, had no concept of right and wrong? A knowledge of good and evil was only present after they'd eaten the fruit - you don't punish children for not knowing right and wrong, you teach them. You certainly don't punish their descendants.
Eventually our body dies, at which point we are permanently cut off from God, no longer able to speak to him and separated from him for ever.
Everybody has to get out of an abusive relationship at some point.
While we live we can still turn back to him, and submit to his authority, but we still have the tendency to rebel and need to keep turning back.
Whilst we live there is hope we can realise we don't need that sort of 'authority' figure punishing us for his failings - we need refuges from God, not on his behalf.
If person A steps forward and allows it to happen?
Then Person A is making the sacrifice, not God.
How does the sacrifice work, is the first question.
No the first question is 'Why do we have anything that we need to make up for', then it's 'Does sacrifice actually work'... given that those are both 'no' then anything after that is academic anyway.
After Adam and Eve sinned,
What's 'sin'? What of God's sin of failing to adequately care for his creation, failure to adequately control access to the dangerous tree, failure to adequately train people in his care?
God promised that Eve's offspring would crush the head of the serpent who had deceived them.
Excellent, keep the cycle of violence going, in honour of that whole 'thou shalt not kill' motif, right?
The way this works is that first God loves us so much that he sent his son, the second person of the trinity, to be born as the offspring of Eve, in order to crush the head of the serpent.
Why? Why can't the all-powerful god crush the serpent? Why does he need to physically reincarnate to perform a spiritual act, or is there a literal snake somewhere?
With the devil gone, paradise (communion with God) will one day be restored, and God promises that by faith we can inherit this promise.
Talking to an abusive parent-figure is not 'paradise' it's spiritual terrorism.
However, in the process of the serpent being crushed, the Adam's offspring's heel would be struck by the serpent, picturing the death of the Son as he defeated the devil.
Sounds like a desperate rehash of the Achilles legend to me - it's almost like someone wrote it trying to hijack the popular culture of the day.
Jesus faced the devil and overcame temptation, but in the process was struck by the devil, through the people who killed him.
Why should be we impressed that Jesus (who is, after all, God) overcame temptation - he knows he has absolute power, what can the Devil tempt him with? As for people killing him, surely if he'd come as a sacrifice that already had to be the end result, he knew it was coming, it's the point. You can't suggest that it was the Devil's doing if it's purposefully what God incarnated an avatar in order to achieve - at best that's entrapment.
This is the sense in which Jesus was a sacrifice.
That's the mechanism by which the sacrifice was done, it doesn't explain in any way why an all-loving deity couldn't just exercise forgiveness off his own back.
The animal sacrifices go back to the garden of Eden, where God had to kill animals to cover A&E and deal with their shame.
Why did God make them feel shame? Why were animal sacrifices necessary given that we can cover up with plant material?
I'm still not completely sure why God instructed Israel to make sacrifices, but they seem to have been an outward sign of repentance and a way in which they could be assured of God's forgiveness.
Sating a bloodthirsty deity given that it seems originally Yahweh had been a war-deity of a larger pantheon?
They were worthless without obedience to God (Hosea 6:6, 1 Samuel 15:22, Matthew 9:13, Mark 12:33).
Nobody is worthless. That your deity operates on that understanding fundamentally undermines anything that comes after that, even without the individual failings of each step. Abusive, controlling spouses tell their partners they're worthless; sex traffickers and pimps tell people they're worthless; authoritarian regimes tell people that foreigners are worthless; slave owners tell slaves they are worthless. Dehumanising people is evil.
They signified faith in God's promise to restore mankind to fellowship with him; this was the part they played in defeating the devil - they enabled the people of God to continue to worship him while the nations around worshiped false gods, thus eventually the Messiah would be born to complete the work of defeating Satan so that mankind could, at his return, be restored to 'paradise'.
So in fear they enabled an abuser to keep on abusing...
God knew all this would happen. He did it to demonstrate the fullness of his nature and glory.
Self-important prick, is essentially what you're saying. The all-knowing, all-loving, all-powerful deity operates an ongoing fear-mongering relationship with humanity on the threat of trivialising someone's death in order to show everyone what a big man he is? I know that guy, he's a dick, he's not God. He's the twat that's jabbing his finger in someone's face at the end of the works Christmas do telling everyone how much money he brought in this year as though that justifies his shitty attitude... if that's your God, there is no God.
O.