So, assuming the Genesis account is real, reliable and accurate, think about the first murder. Cain kills Abel. Why did he kill him? He was jealous. Why was he jealous? Abel's "sacrifice" was better than his. Who told him it was better? Who told either of them to offer a sacrifice? What made Abel's sacrifice better? Roast lamb smells better than cabbage?
It seems to me this bruhaha was about worship. Who told these guys to worship? Were Adam and Eve hung up on their original sin so they made their kids do penance?
Why does God (if there is one) want to be worshipped? Why do his gifts have strings attached? What ever happend to not knowing what the other hand does?
I'm a parent, if my children give me gifts, I don't compare them and pick the one I like best to make the other child feel bad. I'm just happy they thought to do something nice for me.
As a parent, I gave my children life and then did my best to meet all their needs. I'd like them to be appreciative of this fact and to treat me with love and respect. I also wish they live lives that are personally satisfing and that they help others (or at least not hurt them). But worship me??? What a riduculous thought!!!
So why does God want to be worshipped? Why does he reward those who get it right and punish those who don't (even if they are trying)? Is God an egomaniac? Did he create humans just to gets his kicks?
Personally I don't believe there is such a silly god. But I would like to know, who came up with this concept? Who conceived this pompous, egomaniacal creature who gave life and then laid down rules that require people to live and behave in a certain way, or else? Why did this bizare notion catch on?