This is something from Paul I never really understood, so opinions are welcome:
"For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse."
What does Paul really mean here? They say people are without excuse, but how can someone who never got in touch with the Bible, Christianity, and all that theology, not have an excuse? And if they didn't, what is the purpose of missionaries?
While it can be argued that some might infer the existence of some God from observing nature, it is not clear to me how that inference must include Adam and Eve, original sin, that God has a Son who kinda died for that, and all that theology.
Where is it exactly written in nature? How could you possibly infer any of that just by observing what is available to us?
And if it is not immediate how the trees and the stars contain that huge amount of theology, then what Paul is basically saying is that you have to believe. What kind of God is believed, is not important. I really see no other possibility.
To make things more vivid, let us imagine a discussion between God and a pre-columbian American Indian at the pearly gates. Let's call the American Indian "Yawns with Bears" (YB).
God: Welcome Yawning. I am checking the Book of Life for someone with a name involving yawning and bears. Cannot find a lot, unfortunately
YB: I am terribly sorry sir, but I could not have possibly believed in You.
God: That is very suboptimal. Why not?
YB: because I never heard of any Bible, nor Jesus, nor any of that stuff during my life. Missionaries did not even know we existed
God: Well, nevertheless you have no excuse, as Paul said
YB: who?
God: Paul, he wrote explicitly about your case
YB: See? Never been in contact with any book written by Paul
God: Alright. Did you believe in God?
YB: Of course
God: See? You are saved
YB: Sorry for asking, but belief in God might not be sufficient.
God: What do you mean?
YB: You seem to insist that I have to accept your Son as Lord and Savior to get saved
God: Of course. Every one knows that
YB: Well, I didn't
God: But didn't you see me in my creation and such?
YB: Sort of, but I did not know it was You
God: Why not?
YB: Well, how could I have inferred that you have a Son, for instance, just by observing the stars and the trees, the buffaloes, the fruitful earth, the seasons, and all that?
God: You do not need that. I say very clearly in my commandments that I am the only God. So, you must have believed in me
YB: I hate to repeat myself, but I did not have any access to that statement from you sir, either
God: mmh, good point. Never thought of that.
YB: So, what happens now?
God: what did you believe in?
YB: The Great Spirit
God: The what?
YB: The Great Spirit. Do you think that is close enough?
God: mmh, almost. One third of me is the Holy Spirit. I could invoke a minor translation error from Greek to Comanche. Happens all the time with other languages too
YB: But what about your Son?
God: Well, I can write down that you believed in Me, and the Holy Spirit. Two out of three ain't bad
YB: Thank you very much sir
God: Anytime. next?
So, do you think God would have saved Yawns with Bears? If not, why not? If yes, why yes?
Ciao
- viole
"For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse."
What does Paul really mean here? They say people are without excuse, but how can someone who never got in touch with the Bible, Christianity, and all that theology, not have an excuse? And if they didn't, what is the purpose of missionaries?
While it can be argued that some might infer the existence of some God from observing nature, it is not clear to me how that inference must include Adam and Eve, original sin, that God has a Son who kinda died for that, and all that theology.
Where is it exactly written in nature? How could you possibly infer any of that just by observing what is available to us?
And if it is not immediate how the trees and the stars contain that huge amount of theology, then what Paul is basically saying is that you have to believe. What kind of God is believed, is not important. I really see no other possibility.
To make things more vivid, let us imagine a discussion between God and a pre-columbian American Indian at the pearly gates. Let's call the American Indian "Yawns with Bears" (YB).
God: Welcome Yawning. I am checking the Book of Life for someone with a name involving yawning and bears. Cannot find a lot, unfortunately
YB: I am terribly sorry sir, but I could not have possibly believed in You.
God: That is very suboptimal. Why not?
YB: because I never heard of any Bible, nor Jesus, nor any of that stuff during my life. Missionaries did not even know we existed
God: Well, nevertheless you have no excuse, as Paul said
YB: who?
God: Paul, he wrote explicitly about your case
YB: See? Never been in contact with any book written by Paul
God: Alright. Did you believe in God?
YB: Of course
God: See? You are saved
YB: Sorry for asking, but belief in God might not be sufficient.
God: What do you mean?
YB: You seem to insist that I have to accept your Son as Lord and Savior to get saved
God: Of course. Every one knows that
YB: Well, I didn't
God: But didn't you see me in my creation and such?
YB: Sort of, but I did not know it was You
God: Why not?
YB: Well, how could I have inferred that you have a Son, for instance, just by observing the stars and the trees, the buffaloes, the fruitful earth, the seasons, and all that?
God: You do not need that. I say very clearly in my commandments that I am the only God. So, you must have believed in me
YB: I hate to repeat myself, but I did not have any access to that statement from you sir, either
God: mmh, good point. Never thought of that.
YB: So, what happens now?
God: what did you believe in?
YB: The Great Spirit
God: The what?
YB: The Great Spirit. Do you think that is close enough?
God: mmh, almost. One third of me is the Holy Spirit. I could invoke a minor translation error from Greek to Comanche. Happens all the time with other languages too
YB: But what about your Son?
God: Well, I can write down that you believed in Me, and the Holy Spirit. Two out of three ain't bad
YB: Thank you very much sir
God: Anytime. next?
So, do you think God would have saved Yawns with Bears? If not, why not? If yes, why yes?
Ciao
- viole
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