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- From: mam@jcnpc.cmhnet.org (Mike A. McAngus)
- Subject: Re: THE MIND OF THE BIBLE BELIEVER
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 02:39:52 GMT
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- Brian Ceccarelli 602/621-9615 (brian@lpl.arizona.edu) wrote:
-
- [Jeff West quote deleted]
-
- : 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 don't blame pain and suffering in god, because I don't believe in hir. Pain
- and suffering are the results of disease, stupidity, malice, thoughlessness,
- selfishness, carelessness, and simple bad luck.
-
- :
- : I'll state my point first then back it up. The point is this.
- : Ultimately, we as humans have chosen death over life.
-
- I made no such choice.
-
- [apologetics deleted]
-
-
- : 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.
-
- If you don't have a conscience (i.e. knowledge of good and evil) then how can
- you be held accountable for your actions?
-
- If you don't know what good and evil are, then how can you know that the fruit
- is "desirable for gaining wisdom"?
-
- : 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.
-
- The consequences were death for themselves and for billions of others. Sure,
- your god is reported to have admitted to "inflicting punishment for their
- fathers wickedness on the children of those who hate me down to the third and
- fourth generation", but don't you think a minimum of 1500 generations (if the
- creationists can be believed) is a little excessive?
-
- :
- : 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's afflictions deleted]
-
- I'm amazed that Xians point to Job so often. God and Satan get into a "Job
- loves you cause your good to him", "does not", "does",... argument and God
- (the omnicient, omipotent, omnibenevolent) allows Satan to inflict sufferring
- on Job to prove that he, god, knows what's what. If the omnicient is omnicient
- then the omnicient knows and need prove nothing.
-
- I am also amazed at the audacity of god. When, Job asks that god give and
- accounting of the reasons for his punishment (Job 31:37) then god, in a very
- long winded way, tells Job that he (Job) has no standing before the court of
- celestial justice.
-
- What a farce!
- : 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.
-
- Read the thread "Violence in the bible?" for a bunch of examples of god
- "promoting the good, ...".
-
- :
- : 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."
- :
-
- Let me see if I've got this right. An omnicient, omnipotent, omnibenevolent
- being creates two humans who are destined to ingnor said omnibeing. Then
- omnibeing holds these two and all humanity for the rest of history accountable
- for a crime that the original two don't even have the wherewithall to
- understand. As icing on the cake, said omnibeing becomes incarnate as another
- human so s/he can be brutally tortured as a way to expiate the sins of the
- original two people.
-
- And after all of that, pain and suffering continue.
-
- HEY GOD, GET A CLUE, YOU NEED A PLAN!!!
-
- : With sincerity,
- :
- :
- :
- : Brian Ceccarelli
- : ----------------
- : brian@gamma1.lpl.arizona.edu
-
- I'm also sincere,
- --
- Mike McAngus | As if I needed Another time consuming hobby.
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