Very good, Winston. It's essential to know why Abraham trusting God was so different from all the folks around who trusted their own righteous works to be satisfactory to their gods. I do suggest a bit of language tweak, in that lucifer (translation of helel) is more the god of Judaizing than of Judaism as we define those words today, and is a title for satan; and Remphan (probably Rephaim) and Saturn (Chiun) came much later than Abraham, in whose time baal and moloch were still relatively generic titles for several gods. So it's pretty twisty. Some Jews are willing to say their god is in fact named Yahweh, and if they have the guts to say that then Yahweh will hold them to their confession for good or ill. Some Jews and some others are so unwilling to describe their god that they may as well be offering to Dagon, who was one of the oldest and most clearly distinguished Canaanite deities among the baalim.
Very good, Winston. It's essential to know why Abraham trusting God was so different from all the folks around who trusted their own righteous works to be satisfactory to their gods. I do suggest a bit of language tweak, in that lucifer (translation of helel) is more the god of Judaizing than of Judaism as we define those words today, and is a title for satan; and Remphan (probably Rephaim) and Saturn (Chiun) came much later than Abraham, in whose time baal and moloch were still relatively generic titles for several gods. So it's pretty twisty. Some Jews are willing to say their god is in fact named Yahweh, and if they have the guts to say that then Yahweh will hold them to their confession for good or ill. Some Jews and some others are so unwilling to describe their god that they may as well be offering to Dagon, who was one of the oldest and most clearly distinguished Canaanite deities among the baalim.