Abraham Quote by Dan Simmons
““Sol wanted to know how any ethical system – much less a religion so indomitable that it had survived every evil mankind could throw at it – could flow from a command from God for a man to slaughter his son. It did not matter to Sol that the command had been rescinded at the last moment. It did not matter that the command was a test of obedience. In fact, the idea that it was the obedience of Abraham which allowed him to become the father of all the tribes of Israel was precisely what drove Sol into fits of fury.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Hyperion Cantos, 1989
The passage questions how an absolute moral authority can demand extreme obedience, even when the command is later withdrawn, exposing tension between divine command and ethical consistency.
In simple terms: It challenges the idea that blind obedience to a divine command is morally justifiable.
Question authority and moral reasoning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious doctrine debates
- ethical philosophy classes
- personal moral dilemmas
- parental authority challenges
- legal obedience cases
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a command morally valid?
- Can obedience be justified without understanding purpose?
Blind obedience can ignore context and lead to unjust outcomes.