benchwarmer wrote:
arian wrote:
Sorry for the delayed response benchwarmer, but the earth stopped spinning and I landed on a Flat Earth, .. real hard like, so I'm just trying to regain my bearings. It's not everyday that you go from a Heliocentric to a Geocentric world.
Welcome back, I really liked that explanation! We can disagree on just about everything, but you have a great sense of humor my friend.
arian wrote:
Yes, God does what He likes, what He considers good, and if you look around our world you can see that what we consider good don't work, .. well not for everyone anyways.
That right there pretty much sums it up. If God can do whatever He likes regardless of whatever rules He puts in place for us, then there's really no point trying to understand what's going on.
I hear that same response from my teen-children about me, but of course on a much smaller scale. I just say to myself; "oh, they'll understand one day".
Benchwarmer wrote:My point is that there seems to be a disconnect between what God wants us to do and what God is allowed to do.
Yeah, I know what you mean. God acts as if He Created everything, and that as if we didn't know anything, right? But we'll show Him, we got the BB-Evolution stories down to just about where we can believe it, and feel proud of it!
Nyeeah, .. who needs God, and with the New
"One World, .. Coexist" theology, we can redefine moral laws too, where it includes EVERYONE, right!?
Benchwarmer wrote:God is certainly not leading by example, but simply asking us to follow some rules regardless of what He is up to.
Again, I know what you mean, like you said, God commands us not to kill, yet the Old Testament is full of killing, especially by this King David fellow. I mean oh-my Lord, I just brushed up on my OT reading a bit and I tell you it was almost as bad as my teen-sons gaming where they shoot-em, slice-em and dice-em just about anyone, including their friends sometimes (I hate those games, and makes me almost sick to my stomach knowing he plays them.)
But look, let's just go by the Bible, then follow it into our present history and ask ourselves: "Who started the killing/murder, .. or try to live outside of Gods rules!?" Did God ask Cain to kill his brother Abel? That's when the law murder was invented.
God created man in His image, He gave man a clear command, "don't try to live your life based on your own merit, cause you don't know everything yet, but I do." But just like a typical teenager, there goes Adam testing the waters, .. right!? All he needed was a little suggestion (like teens trying drugs for the first time:
"Try it, it will make you feel like a god dude! Really, you'll be able to fly man!"
Benchwarmer wrote:arian wrote:
So tell me, what should God do (without interfering with free will) to make it all right? All just?
At the very least, how about just wipe out those who were committing the sinful acts? God created the universe with a word and can't selectively take out those causing the problems?
But don't you see, even if He did that (which He came very close to doing in the past) we still have
free will. There is still that "Tree of the knowledge of Good and Evil" the ability to decide "should I, .. or shouldn't I?". Like others here suggested in our debates in the past that; God should never have put that tree of good and evil there, .. and we debated that to death already, remember?
The
Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is the symbol of our free will, take that out and we would no longer be "created in Gods image", but would be EXACTLY as the BB-Evolution religion says we are: "dumb, mindless animals acting by the influence of our environment on the chemicals in our bodies." If I'm hungry, just go take and eat, .. if I'm in need of anything, heck just take it. if I'm horny, hey she looks hot, take and f_, .. I mean; take and make love to her.
Actually, as you can see we are coming to that; "Do as thou wilt who-needs-God-ideology", it is fast becoming our present reality. So let's see how that works for "All"? It does seem to work for the men in Islam, and the Catholic church is now opening their gates even wider, and the rest of the denominations are following close behind.
Heck, soon all they will have is the door posts where the door used to be, no fences or walls.
Benchwarmer wrote:arian wrote:
If you don't believe in the stories in the Bible, what's your point?
I'm simply showing the internal inconsistency in the Bible.
To paraphrase:
1) God says don't kill.
2) God gets angry and kills.
I know right? My dad used to tell me; "don't fight, don't hurt or hit your brother!", and proceeded to get the whip and beat me with it!?!?
Benchwarmer wrote:You seem to like analogies so let's try another tack. Do you watch Star Trek? Within that 'universe' of stories they explain that ships have protective shields. At one point it's explained that they can't 'beam' people through shields. At another point people are seen to be beamed somewhere while the shields are still up. Controversy and cries of inconsistency are made even though this is all made up.
Again, the point is internal consistency. Don't make a rule then turn around and break your own rules.
Well, I'm sure Gene Roddenberry left that for "special circumstances", after all, he is the creator of the sci-fi show, right?
But as for God killing someone, I guess the answer to all Gods injustice would be for God not to be judgmental period, and just remove all laws.
But then how would you handle someone who kidnaps, rapes, and then then murders a child? That person broke a bunch of laws!?
Billy Graham, Joel Osteen and other 'more-merciful-than-God' ministers have stepped down from judging people and even opened Heaven to all, sin included. So how would that work in real-life situations?
benchwarmer wrote:I'm sorry, but your clarification on the whole game analogy just confused me further. Thanks for taking the time, but I think the above makes my point without getting bogged down in arguing about computer game programming.
What was your point again? Oh yeah, that God is unfair, He says don't kill, yet He kills. Like I said, I would love to hear your solution for this seeming "contradiction", and I'm sure even God Himself would love to hear the solution? So please, by all means, .. let's hear it!? You may use my analogy; 'kidnapping, rape and murder'.
I know one way to get rid of ALL crime, do like Billy Graham and Joel Osteen "judge not" period. In a world without rules, there are no lawbreakers. I guess that's one way to make the world crime-free, all the while turning God into a judgmental and unfair being who breaks His own rules.
God bless you my friend.