Other than the whole part where Solomon gives a litmus test to tell which parent is the real one and which is the false claimant and the false one was the one that cared about recognition even if the child died and the true parent was the one that cared more about the child living as its complete self even if that means being unknown to the child at all.
But yeah, all the parts surrounding it about the claimed divine parent who needs to be recognized or else his alleged children will suffer eternally do kind of conflict with both the wisdom of Solomon and OP’s hypothetical.
If it’s like OP says then we weren’t. That is not what the Bible teaches at all…
Other than the whole part where Solomon gives a litmus test to tell which parent is the real one and which is the false claimant and the false one was the one that cared about recognition even if the child died and the true parent was the one that cared more about the child living as its complete self even if that means being unknown to the child at all.
But yeah, all the parts surrounding it about the claimed divine parent who needs to be recognized or else his alleged children will suffer eternally do kind of conflict with both the wisdom of Solomon and OP’s hypothetical.