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- From: I3150101@DBSTU1.RZ.TU-BS.DE (Benedikt Rosenau)
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- Subject: God Is Unfair ( was: MIND OF THE BIBLE BELIEVER)
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 92 19:15:52 MEZ
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- Brian Ceccarelli types:
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- (Deletions)
- >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.
-
- Assuming that the non-Christians you refer to believe in the same god.
- I usually wonder if the Christians I know believe in the same god ...
-
- The only way to establish a safe identity implies its existence and
- falsifiable statements about it, and therefor I rather assign identity
- by the attributes that are given to the various gods. In other words,
- 'Christians' believe in different gods. IMO.
-
- > 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.
-
- Redefinition of words. Choosing implies that the people concerned have
- the choice. According to your religion, a single couple had the choice.
- These person have not got a mandate. So, why have we 'as humans chosen to
- death over life'?
- I have not made that choice, nor has anyone I know. In case you try
- to communicate, rewrite the part above accordingly.
-
-
- > 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.
-
- The knowledge of good and evil does not imply that humans have introduced
- good and evil into the world. When it was evil to choose knowledge of
- good and evil, it must have been evil created by your god. When not,
- your god makes people suffer not even as reaction to an evil act.
-
- It has been pointed out on this list, that Adam and Eve could not know by
- definition that eating from the tree is an evil thing. Thus, they were
- not responsible for the 'evil' in their deed.
- And anyway, your god blames its own creation for being the way it is.
- That is silly. Absolutely everything in the story is the work of your
- god: the setting, the trap, the snake, the innocence, and the people.
- There is nothing in it that is not the work of your god. So, evil is
- the work of your god.
-
-
- And when your god is so offended by the outcome of the Adam and Eve
- experiment, why doesn't it quit, rebuilt everything but the tree, and all
- live happily ever after?
-
-
- > 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."
-
- Interestingly, they do not die instantly, they suffer a lot before. And
- so does everybody after them, and that is not included in the warning.
- Foul play.
-
- (Deletions)
-
- > 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.
-
- Ridiculous. God created Satan as well, and refuses to take responsibility
- for its creations. There is no way for it to weasel out, because it
- could have done better (being omnipotent) and knew what was going
- to happen with its creations (being omniscient).
- Anyway, I doubt your personal integrity as well. By your analogy, I can
- give my child to Satan and not be blamed for doing it, for whatever happens
- to the child is the will of Satan, and not mine. I understand that you
- do not include allowing evil things to happen among evil deeds. I am glad
- that most people have higher standards than you.
-
- (Preaching deleted)
-
- Anyway, the basic point is not only good and evil. According to your religion,
- your god has created a world with the potential of great suffering. Not a sign
- of responsibility, and together with its being omniscient it has suffering
- take place knowingly.
-
- Tells a lot about you that you believe in such a god lovingly.
- Benedikt
-