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- From: brian@lpl.arizona.edu (Brian Ceccarelli 602/621-9615)
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- Subject: Re: THE MIND OF THE BIBLE BELIEVER
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- Date: 29 Dec 92 16:33:07 GMT
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- Jeff West (jwest@wisc) writes:
-
- : I just love these kind of rationalizations. NOT! Your a real piece
- : of work John. I have nothing against what you believe. Faith or lack
- : thereof in religion and god is a personal thing. But your above
- : statement shows an * Incredible * lack of compassion and humanity!!!
- : The statement that finally pushed me over the edge of considering
- : myself a Christian anymore was after watching a beautiful 4 year old
- : little girl go through the terrible torture of chemotherapy for cancer.
- : After a long fight and spending most of her life knowing nothing but
- : fear and pain people actually had (have) the gaul to say;
- : "It was god's will."
- : If this is your god and his idea of; "giving us something that's good
- : for us in the long run." Then you can KEEP him and all of your assinine
- : beliefs!
- :
- : Jeff "you really hit my hot button" West
-
-
- It grieves me to hear this kind of discussion. God gets accused of
- things that are really not his to begin with. Both Christians and
- non-Christians alike attribute the pain and suffering in the world
- to God. This is not true.
-
- I'll state my point first then back it up. The point is this.
- Ultimately, we as humans have chosen death over life. We had preferred
- cancer and old age a long time ago. The four year old girl gets what
- she has inherited from the beginnings of humanity. Death. Suffering.
- It is sad. Truly a pity. But guess what? God didn't create it that way.
- He originally created us to live forever. God doesn't dole out cancer
- to 4-year olds. Such is a sad and major consequence of what we as
- humans chose for ourselves a long long time ago.
-
- Do you remember that in the Bible, we humans chose to gain access
- to the knowledge of good and evil at the price of our lives. Despite God's
- ample and clear warning. we chose to eat from that infamous fruit. It
- reaped death for Adam and Eve then. It reaps death for us now. We,
- through some sort of spiritual genetics, inherited death from the
- originators. Due to Adam and Eve, humanity had changed ever after.
- We now die. 80 year olds die. 4 year olds die. There are old age, cancer,
- sickness, war, starvation. All this stuff happens now. But remember,
- this is not the way God created it to begin with. God's will then is
- still his will now. For all to come to Him and have everlasting life.
-
-
- Here are some details from the Bible. They, I hope show that even
- though God can work good from evil, that God is not the culprit behind
- suffering and death.
-
- 1. Recall Genesis 1:16
-
- And the Lord God commanded the man, "You are free to eat from
- any tree in the garden; but you must not eat from the tree
- of the knowledge of good and evil, for when you eat of it,
- you will surely die."
-
- Genesis 3:6
-
- When the woman saw that the fruit of the tree was good for
- food and pleasing to the eye, and also desirable for gaining
- wisdom, she [Eve] took some and ate it. She also gave some
- to her husband.
-
- Genesis 5:5
-
- Adam . . . died.
-
-
- You may also note that the "serpent" had a major role in enticing
- Eve to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. You may
- attribute some of the responsibility of man's fall to the serpent,
- but God still held Adam and Eve accountable for the choice they made.
- The consequence of eating that fruit reaped death for humanity thereafter,
- and yet Adam and Eve knew that consequence behorehand.
-
- 2. Another example from Job. This example shows that Satan
- can and does instigate and cause suffering and death. Without
- God's intervention, there is no cork on Satan's evil.
-
- Job, as you may recall, was a properous man. He was "blameless,
- upright, feared God, shunned evil. He had 7 sons, 3 daughters,
- 7000 sheep, 3000 camels . . . ." And the hands of Satan, all
- material possessions and the lives of Job's family, perished.
-
- Recall the dialog from Job 1:9-12:
-
- "Does Job fear God for nothing?" Satan replied. "Have
- you [Lord] not put a hedge around him and his household and
- everything he has? You have blessed the work of his
- hands, so that his flocks and herds are spread
- throughout the land. But stretch out your hand
- and strike everything he has, and he will surely
- curse you to your face."
-
- The Lord said to Satan, "Very well, then, everything he
- has is in your hands, but the man himself do not
- lay a finger."
-
- Then Satan went out from the presence of the Lord.
-
- Now read the next few paragraphs. The Sabeans attacked
- and carried off Job's oxen and donkeys. They put the servants
- to the sword. The sheep were burnt up. The Chaldeans swept
- down and carried off his camels. They killed more servants.
- Then, a mighty wind swept in and blew down Job's house on top
- of his entire family. They all died. Satan then afflicted
- Job with sores . . . .
-
- Who would you say caused all this? God? NOT! God merely
- allowed Job to be given "into Satan's hands." Being in Satan's
- hands is not a great place to be. Job suffered in them. Satan
- caused the deaths of the servants, the death of his family, and
- Job's sores. These were the results of Satan's will, not
- God's will.
-
- For some semantic hair splitters out there, some will
- note that during all this havoc, one may think along the lines
- of how Job and Job's friends think, that is, that God is the one
- who is afflicting Job. But from verse 1:12, the reader knows it is
- Satan. It is again confirmed in verse 2:7. Job and Job's buddies
- are basically in the dark. They do not know what is going on behind
- the curtains like the reader does. The reader is given the
- perspective from the heavenly throne room. Job and his friends
- have but a limited view.
-
-
- 3. Consider Jesus' death. Here was the only sinless man ever
- to exist. A perfect man. God incarnate. Who killed him?
- Pontious Pilate? Judas Iscariot? Sure, they had their hands
- in the pie. Do you know of anyone else? How about the
- same dastardly being who enticed Eve to eat the fruit
- and killed off Job's family? What "possessed" Judas
- Iscariot to betray Jesus?
-
- Luke 22:3
-
- Then Satan entered Judas, called Iscariot, one of the Twelve.
-
-
-
- From the Bible you will see Satan ruining people's lives and
- enjoying it. On the other hand, from the Bible you will see God
- fortifying people's lives, promoting the good, removing the
- evil, loving, and encouraging love. God wills that no one should
- perish but have everlasting life.
-
- Here is a question you may want to ask yourself. "Do I have the
- same affinity to the tree of knowledge of good and evil as did Eve?"
- Eve, remember, was a perfect human being before the fall. And she
- fell into the trap. We are in a fallen state already. Are we
- better than Eve? Can we handle the knowledge of good and evil?
- What does human history say? What was Eve's option in the first
- place? She could have eaten from the Tree of Life.
-
- That same stubbornness and self-will that led Eve into
- thinking that she could handle the knowledge of good and evil, is
- the same stubborness and self-will and over the same thing that
- prevents people from eating from the Bread of Life today.
- People are still choosing death over life.
-
- So people, John 3:16:
-
- "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only
- Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but
- have eternal life."
-
- And John 6:35:
-
- Then Jesus declared, "I am the bread of life."
-
-
-
-
- With sincerity,
-
-
-
- Brian Ceccarelli
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- brian@gamma1.lpl.arizona.edu
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