Rick O'Shez
Irishman bouncing off walls
He can make, destroy, or revise life in any way that he sees fit.
So God was responsible for the Holocaust? For 2 world wars?
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He can make, destroy, or revise life in any way that he sees fit.
And when My servants ask you, [O Muhammad], concerning Me - indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. So let them respond to Me [by obedience] and believe in Me that they may be [rightly] guided. (2:186)
That sounds like a plea for faith.
You sound very hostile. Innocent people die all the time. In fact everyone dies all the time. None of us knows how long our lives will be.it is true that God caused the lives of many innocent children to be shortened rather than let them learn wickedness from their parents, or let them be abused by their parents. He did it out of love. It doesn't match any definition of murder that I have ever seen. If you want to be angry at someone, be angry at Satan who causes men to hate each other and want to kill each other.And why does it say your God murdered innocent babies for the crimes of other people?
Why does it say your God murdered guilty and innocent alike in a flood...
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So what of all those that learn wickedness from their parents, or let them be abused by their parents, yet continue to live until old age?rrosskopf said:In fact everyone dies all the time. None of us knows how long our lives will be.it is true that God caused the lives of many innocent children to be shortened rather than let them learn wickedness from their parents, or let them be abused by their parents. He did it out of love.
Allah wants us to follow the truth. It is in our best interest.
You sound very hostile. Innocent people die all the time. In fact everyone dies all the time. None of us knows how long our lives will be.it is true that God caused the lives of many innocent children to be shortened rather than let them learn wickedness from their parents, or let them be abused by their parents. He did it out of love. It doesn't match any definition of murder that I have ever seen. If you want to be angry at someone, be angry at Satan who causes men to hate each other and want to kill each other.
If you want to be angry at someone, be angry at Satan who causes men to hate each other and want to kill each other.
Exactly. Christians are told that their god is loving, merciful, good, gracious, just, wise, and righteous, yet he's given Satan free reign among his creation. I know that I, for one, would never permit such a creature to exist. So although it may be Satan who wreaks havoc on earth it's with god's permission. Not unlike Hitler, who may never have struck a Jew or gypsy himself, but is certainly responsible for allowing others to do much worse.So it's all Satans fault, and nothing to do with God? Where did Satan come from?
Exactly. Christians are told that their god is loving, merciful, good, gracious, just, wise, and righteous, yet he's given Satan free reign among his creation. I know that I, for one, would never permit such a creature to exist. So although it may be Satan who wreaks havoc on earth it's with god's permission. Not unlike Hitler, who may never have struck a Jew or gypsy himself, but is certainly responsible for allowing others to do much worse.
The above isn't meant to demean god, but only to show that if one wants to make claims for god then one has to deal with all the attendant repercussions that come with that claim.
Sometimes willful children are rebellious. What are you going to do? It doesn't mean we have to listen to him. Lucifer is bitter and hateful and wants everyone to be miserable like himself.Where did Satan come from?
Generally speaking, God respects the agency of man. He is slow to defend the innocent at the cost of human liberty. He allows people the chance to repent of their wickedness. Enoch tells us that God wept, when contemplating the destruction of the earth by flood. Enoch was astonished, and asked him "How can you cry?". God answered that the angels called night and day for justice against the earth. There is a point of no return.So what of all those that learn wickedness from their parents, or let them be abused by their parents, yet continue to live until old age?
He is slow to defend the innocent at the cost of human liberty
Yeah, I'd like to live in a world where sin was immediately punished too... or maybe I wouldn't. I'll have to think about that.It would be nice to see some tangible evidence that God defends the innocent at all.
That Christ visited the people in spirit prison or hell after he died on the cross would seem to indicate other wise.Before Jesus came onto the scene people were dying left and right without being saved from the wages of their sins. Then when god finally decided to set his plan of salvation into motion it was like molasses running downhill in winter. Only a smattering of those in the mid-east and those in Rome eventually heard about salvation through Jesus (Christianity didn't become the accepted religion in Rome until 300 CE). Slowly, over hundreds of years, people of other lands were introduced to the "message," some not hearing about salvation through Christ until the twentieth century. In the meantime the omnipotent god of Abraham turned a blind eye to the millions upon millions of people who had died and were dying without benefit of the death of his son.
So what could have been going on in gods mind? What kind of mind lays misery on an entire species of creatures and then provides a cure that is so confined and works so slowly it only affects a pitiful percentage of them? Were these clueless people somehow undeserving of salvation? Was this some kind of experiment of god's, using the unaware as a control group?
Considering that salvation is such a big deal, to me a decent being would never withhold such a gift. I know of people, myself included, who would never be so merciless. So, I can only conclude that when it comes to the truth of the matter, god simply doesn't care. He eventually threw a bone to his creation and doesn't care who sees it or not.
Of course, if I've missed an important element here, I'm all ears.
would we want such a world where God intervenes on a whim?Slow? That's an understatement. It would be nice to see some tangible evidence that God defends the innocent at all.
Past Genocides - Armenia, Holocaust, Cambodia, Bosnia, Rwanda, Darfur
No.would we want such a world where God intervenes on a whim?
"Spirit prison"?? Sorry, but I'm not ready to address yet another facet of the Christian mythos. However---to repeat what I said in my OP---what of all those who lived and died before Jesus? Nice that they were eventually "saved," but in the mean time they had to wallow in hell. Whereas those fortunate enough to have heard of god's escape clause (redemption through faith in Jesus---or however you care to put it) never had to endure the fires of hell at all. AND if those living after Jesus but, for whatever reason were never able to get on board the salvation train, but are nonetheless saved by this "something in place for addressing that fairly" then believing in Christ can't be that important.That Christ visited the people in spirit prison or hell after he died on the cross would seem to indicate other wise.
If God is Just then he will have something in place for addressing that fairly, even if the bible has little to none to say on the matter.
And just what kind of work do LDS Christians imagine this to be? And how do they know this to be a fact, through scripture or the Book of Mormon?According to LDS christians, God has commanded them to do work that allows those who have passed on to the spirit world without ever hearing the word and having a chance to accept it and the ordinences that are contained there-in, an opportunity to do so.
The Book of Mormon is scripture.And how do they know this to be a fact, through scripture or the Book of Mormon?