Song of Isaac
Leonard Cohen gives a poetic rendition of the Genesis reading in his song “Song of Isaac:”
 “The door it opens slowly,
 My father he came in,
 I was nine years old.
 And he stood so tall above me,
 His blue eyes they were shining
 And his voice was very cold.
 He said, “I’ve had a vision
 And you know I’m strong and holy,
 I must do what I’ve been told.”
 So he started up the mountain,
 I was running, he was walking,
 And his axe was made of gold. 
Cohen then brings the ancient Hebrew text of Genesis into the current age. In the mouth of Isaac Cohen begs us:
 You who build these altars now
 To sacrifice these children,
 You must not do it anymore.
 A scheme is not a vision
 And you never have been tempted
 By a demon or a god.
 You who stand above them now,
 Your hatchets blunt and bloody,
 You were not there before,
 When I lay upon a mountain
 And my father’s hand was
 trembling
 With the beauty of the word. 
In what ways has modern civilization continued to sacrifice children?