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What does the Bible say about child sacrifice?
The horrific practice of
child sacrifice has been committed throughout the world for thousands of years.
Generally, the sacrifice of a child was intertwined with the worship of a pagan
deity, often a fertility god. Worshipers sought to obtain a blessing from their
god(s) or to confirm or complete a vow taken in the name of the god.
Ancient Aztecs, Incas, and a few other
peoples in South and Central America practiced child sacrifice. The same for
the Druids of Europe. The city of Carthage in North Africa contains evidence of
child sacrifice related to the worship of Ba’al Hammon, a god imported from
Phoenicia. Many Roman writers refer to this barbaric act in Carthage.
The Bible contains the heart-breaking
tale of child sacrifice practiced in the name of Molech (also
spelled Moloch or Molek), a god of the Ammonites. Molech
worship was practiced by the Ammonites and Canaanites, who revered Molech as a
protecting father figure. Images of Molech were made of bronze, and their
outstretched arms were heated red-hot. Living children were then placed into
the idol’s hands and died there or were rolled into a fire pit below. Some
sources indicate a child might also be “passed through the fire” prior to the
actual sacrifice in order to purify or baptize the child. Molech worship
occurred in the Hinnom Valley near Jerusalem. Because of this, the valley
became associated with the idea of Tophet, or hell (Isaiah 30:33; Jeremiah 19:12; Mark 9:45).
God prohibited Israel from child
sacrifice in general and Molech worship in particular. Leviticus
20:2-5 states, “Say to the Israelites: ‘Any Israelite or any foreigner
residing in Israel who sacrifices any of his children to Molek is to be put to
death. The members of the community are to stone him. I myself will set my face
against him and will cut him off from his people; for by sacrificing his
children to Molek, he has defiled my sanctuary and profaned my holy name. If
the members of the community close their eyes when that man sacrifices one of
his children to Molek and if they fail to put him to death, I myself will set
my face against him and his family and will cut them off from their people
together with all who follow him in prostituting themselves to Molek.’” Many
other Old Testament passages affirm God’s zero-tolerance for child sacrifice.
Sadly, King Solomon became
involved in this horrendous practice, as recorded in 1 Kings
11:4-11, “As Solomon grew old, his wives turned his heart after other gods,
and his heart was not fully devoted to the LORD his God, as the heart of David
his father had been. He followed Ashtoreth the goddess of the Sidonians, and
Molek the detestable god of the Ammonites. So Solomon did evil in the eyes of
the LORD. . . . On a hill east of Jerusalem, Solomon built a high place for
Chemosh the detestable god of Moab, and for Molek the detestable god of the
Ammonites. . . . The LORD became angry with Solomon because his heart had
turned away from the LORD, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice.
Although he had forbidden Solomon to follow other gods, Solomon did not keep
the LORD’s command.”
Later, the evil king Manassah offered
his own son as a sacrifice (2 Kings
21:6), as did King Ahaz (2
Chronicles 28:1-4). The people of Judah participated in this crime against
their own sons—a sin so “detestable” that God said it had never even crossed
His mind (Jeremiah
32:35). Child sacrifice was one reason for the Babylonian
captivity (verse 36).
Some critics of the Bible point to the
story of Abraham,
who laid his son Isaac on an altar and prepared to sacrifice him as directed by
God (Genesis
22:1-14). However, in this case, God was testing the
obedience and faith of Abraham. God stopped him from actually following through
and provided a ram as a substitute sacrifice.
Today, child sacrifice is practiced
throughout the world. There has been a resurgence of child sacrifice in Uganda.
Witch doctors have been implicated in the mutilation and death of children who
were killed in an effort to bring good fortune and wealth to those willing to
pay for it. There is also a correlation between child sacrifice and
modern-day abortion.
Unprecedented numbers of children have been “sacrificed” at the hands of
abortionists for the sake of convenience, immorality, or pride. Hundreds of
thousands of babies have been killed so that their parents can maintain a
certain lifestyle. God hates “hands that shed innocent blood” (Proverbs 6:17),
and we can be sure that God will judge this horrendous sin.
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