The account of Jephthah is vastly different than of Abraham; though neither indicate any ambiguity on God's stance regarding child sacrifice.
Judges 11
1) The Spirit of the Lord had already come upon Jephthah before he made his vow; showing that God was already intending to give him victory. (v29)
2) Jephthah rashly made a vow to God of his own accord, which was never affirmed by God nor required by God. (v30-31)
Even on a surface level reading of the passage, it would be difficult to defend that it was ever God's desire that Jephthah sacrifice his daughter. And, if he knew the character of God as proclaimed by God himself in Exodus 34:6-7, he could have repented and received grace and he still would have had his daughter.
I'm also in awe of the universe, but I come away encouraged. Psalm 8 looks at these same thoughts from a different perspective. We are infinitesimally small, but not unknown.
I agree. These people shouldn't be allowed to vote, or own a business either. If only there were a way we could identify them more easily just by looking at them so we could avoid them. They are such a nuisance. What would be really great is if we could just create a certain section of our cities to keep them separate so we don't have to worry about them screwing things up anymore.
They are so incredibly ignorant. How can they look at humans and animals and believe that one is different than the other? How can they look around this world and believe that any of this could have been created by a higher being? This ignorance cannot be tolerated. This world will not be right until we get rid of them altogether.