Jiang frames Yahweh's rejection of Cain's offering as bad parenting, where God humiliates one child and refuses responsibility.
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Jiang frames Yahweh's rejection of Cain's offering as bad parenting, where God humiliates one child and refuses responsibility.
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"They have two sons named Cain and Abel. Abel is a shepherd. Okay? And Cain is a farmer. But they both love God. They..."
"So Cain was very angry and his countenance fell. The Lord said to Cain why are you angry? If you do well will you..."
"...say to the other you suck man. Okay? I'm being a bad parent. God is being a terrible parent. Okay? If you do well..."
"...not have said to you alcohol is poisonous. Okay? I'm your bad parent. So what we remark about this story is it's basically a..."
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