I'm not so sure Willie. It spurs questions that are leading her to the bible stories, and that's a good thing and I think
reba rebaspotted it first. We would all do well to take her lead.
I think being concerned for a child's life should be something that causes us to pause and when it affords us to show the faith others experienced in their trials, it can help us to get through our own trials. Often, this aspect of faith is overlooked, and we simply put the ancients in such a high realm, their faith seems unobtainable. And that's a dangerous view imho.
Our faith is a reflection on how we think, and act. Feelings and emotions can cause us to loose our faith, and depend on our own understanding because the fear of hurting another that is close to us can be so strong. We don't do things Gods way because we don't trust God enough to trust him with the ones that are closest to us, and especially an infant.
Imagine for a moment the faith it took for the mother of Moses to put him in that basket. The dangers were real. Her fears were real. She had to trust God with her beloved child. And she did.
It reminds me of how my faith lacks at times. I want to protect the ones that I'm close to, but because my faith is weak and I don't want to risk the loss, I do it my way, and not Gods way. It always ends up worse...
There is a great lesson to be learned here.