Ra Daughter
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I expect people to not listen to God's messenger because they are caught up in their beliefs and judgments and blinded by true Light when it comes. When left in the darkness too long, the Light becomes unbearable.
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Ummm... your two sentences contradict one another.
If this god already knows? Then? Free Will Is Impossible--- you cannot go against what an all-powerful god already knows. There is no choice. You are merely a robot.
Free Will is an expression of Power (albeit a small one).
If there is an All-Powerful deity in the same Universe? Then Free Will cannot exist.
'Oh!' you argue 'god *grants* us free will'.
Then? The god in question is no longer All-Powerful-- having given some of that away.
And more? It is no longer All Knowing-- because by giving Free Will? It also gives up fore-knowledge!
Free Will absolutely depends on the future NOT already being known!
But, at least for Christianity (and, I suspect, Judaism) God works through human agency. And mythology is not meant to be taken literally. Seems like you’re a little confused as to what it is you’re refuting.I myself can not hold to the mythologies of the past to guide my life. Christianity, Judaism, Islam, are all mythologies meant to be taken literally. If God is real, God would have a universal message apart from human constructs. I must say God would stand apart from human constructs of who God is.
Reading some of the Gleanings, they refer to the days of Moses. It sounds to me like the author is trying to reconcile all religions as true, to unite mankind into one religion.
I have yet to find one religion true.
There are some extraordinarily beautiful sayings in those Gleanings of the Ba'hai faith, yet i dont adhere to its overall conglomeration of all religions.
It espouses some very compelling visions though, particularly about doing away with superiority, arrogancy, and pride. And also the capacity for each individual to learn and understand the Divine nature.
I'm just an atheist so I'm not really claiming to know anything about God, but I'm interested in arguments about free will...
So, here's how I would argue it.
God doesn't know the future because the future doesn't exist until God creates it. There is nothing to know. God being all powerful can make the future to be whatever God wants it to be. God could decide to scrap the entire universe and create a completely different universe tomorrow. So all knowing, God knows all that is. What doesn't exist, like the future, there's nothing to know about.
Free will is granted to man, but it is not separate from Gods free will. Obviously man's actions are usually not acts of freewill. We are driven by the environment, emotions to act. However, when we are "in tune" with God's will we share the same ability to create the future as God does.
So free will is God sharing the ability to create the future. SIn is acting from desire/temptation which results in a predetermined future. Hell, basically. Sin leads us, predictability, towards a hellish future. Free will allows us to create a different future in concert really with the all-mighty.
I do not like to try to interpret what other people mean by what they say.Twist it however makes you feel good.
What i said was " life and respect for other human beings are what define your responsibility, if you refuse to abide by civilised mores then we are done here"
Same question about Abraham. What in the Bible would give anybody the idea that he qualifies as being a manifestation?Yes, I believe that Moses was a real person, a messenger of God just like Jesus and Muhammad and Baha'u'llah.
Did any of them do the following? I don't think so.
“What then is the mission of the divine prophets? Their mission is the education and advancement of the world of humanity. They are the real teachers and educators, the universal instructors of mankind. If we wish to discover whether any one of these great souls or messengers was in reality a prophet of God we must investigate the facts surrounding His life and history; and the first point of our investigation will be the education He bestowed upon mankind. If He has been an educator, if He has really trained a nation or people, causing it to rise from the lowest depths of ignorance to the highest station of knowledge, then we are sure that He was a prophet. This is a plain and clear method of procedure, proof that is irrefutable. We do not need to seek after other proofs.” Bahá’í World Faith, p. 273
As a Baha’i, I do not believe in the doctrine of Original Sin, but rather that story has allegorical meanings: 30: ADAM AND EVEGod put the tree in the garden in the first place. According to the Attractive Nuisance principle, God is liable for what happened. I would say that very much is an indication of God intervening/interfering in human free will choices.
God is a not a human parent who is responsible to protect His children from themselves, so God is not subject to behave like a human parent.Or consider the fate of this poor kid:
What kind of sadistic parents would put a hornets' nest in their kid's bedroom and then claim that it was his fault that he got stung? This is pretty much what God did to Adam and Eve, if that story is anything to go by.
I agree. We cannot choose anything we want to, because free will is constrained by many factors such as childhood upbringing, heredity, education, adult experiences, and present life circumstances. However, that does not mean we cannot choose anything at all. For example, I can choose to spend my time on forums or do something else. I can choose to keep my house or sell it. I can choose to stay married or get divorced. I can choose to retire or continue working.The thing about free-will is unless you have total control of the choices you are able to choose from, you really do not have free-will. Free-will is more than just choosing. Its about having control over what choices you can make. So unless a person has omnipotent powers, each of us is a slaved to what is presented to us. It sucks to be a slave to our list of choices.
Like I said, only messengers can speak for God because He delegated that responsibility to them. And it is also true that we are apart from God, since God has no partners or associates. God might speak to us in some way, but that is at His discretion.This is the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me on the Internet. But sadly, I can assure you, I in no way shape or form speak for the Almighty. We are apart. Although if He starts up an eye-to-eye conversation with me I will not interrupt Him when He is talking.
That’s true. There is no way to avoid subjective judgments because we all have our own thoughts and feelings that come into play when we evaluate any kind of evidence.The problem is determining what is "objective evidence" is done by subjective judgments. Sometimes "junk" science is "good" science and vice versa.
To be clear, God created a material world in which many people will suffer, but many people will also be happy as the result of this world. It is thus a mixed bag.So god created the universe, how it works and humans and he is omniscient but he did not create the bad stuff, the stuff you dont like, got ya.
God is not responsible to stop bad things from happening just because He could. If God intervened and stopped all bad things from happening it would completely upset the order in the world because God would have to override human free will. If God only stopped some bad things from happening and not others, then He would be playing favorites.It makes your omni everything god a sick individual if he knows the good will be hurt and chooses to let it happen, perhaps he thinks is fun or perhaps he's on the side of the drunk/speeding driver.
There are two ways to look at that. NOT believing in God at all might be more dangerous than having an incorrect conception of God. On the other hand, an agnostic who is searching for God might be in a better position than a believer who has the wrong conception of God, because that agnostic has a chance of finding out the truth about God whereas that believer might be stuck with the wrong conception about God.Yes but a least an atheist acknowledges they are blind so probably wouldn't be flying in the first place. Whereas you get into a plane with the faithful, you really have no idea whether they know anything about God or not. I think the later is much more dangerous.
In brief, the fact that God already knows what will happen is not what causes things to happen. Our free will choices cause things to happen. We cannot DO anything other than what God knows we will do, but that does not mean God is causing things to happen (making our choices).Ummm... your two sentences contradict one another.
If this god already knows? Then? Free Will Is Impossible--- you cannot go against what an all-powerful god already knows. There is no choice. You are merely a robot.
Free Will is an expression of Power (albeit a small one).
If there is an All-Powerful deity in the same Universe? Then Free Will cannot exist.
God did not give any of HIS POWER away because God can override any free will decision we choose to make. God is kind of like a gatekeeper of choices and events, so if we make a choice that is not in accordance with God’s Will, it will not get through the Gate. Then we will have to make another decision. Of course we can never see this happening or know when it is happening. All we need to know is that God’s Will reigns supreme. We are working within parameters of what God will allow.'Oh!' you argue 'god *grants* us free will'.
Then? The god in question is no longer All-Powerful-- having given some of that away.
No it does not, but I do not want to go around that block again. It gives me a big headache. However, I have discussed this at length on other forums so if you want I will post one of the explanations I have already written up. In the meantime, you can read this short chapter: 70: FREE WILLAnd more? It is no longer All Knowing-- because by giving Free Will? It also gives up fore-knowledge!
Free Will absolutely depends on the future NOT already being known!
Believe whatever you like.So. Your god is not all-powerful, then?
If it did not create it? It is not the ultimate creator-- having given up some of it's creative prerogative.
But. If your god knew that leukemia was going to happen-- and allowed it to happen?
Then?
It created it by default, for failing to prevent it in the first place.
Your god is guilty no matter how you try to spin it.
No, my comments don’t do that. It is the projection of your own thoughts and feelings ONTO my comments that do that; e.g., a God that does that/doesn’t do that MUST me a monster because a “good god” should be doing x, y, and z.Not, if I go by anything YOU say.... ! Your comments paint a god who is absolutely an immoral, irresponsible monster.
Only messengers get messages from God. That is just the way God operates. None of the rest of us get any communication from God either, so you are not being singled out.You are being as irresponsible as your god--- in that you are deliberately creating Special Categories of People:
## those who are in the "club"
## everyone else
This is patently Unfair. Just like your descriptions of your god, so it's at least consistently immoral.
Humanity was warned what would happen if they did not heed the call of Baha’u’llah. It has been happening and it is happening right now.Travel back to 1963, please:
"But, officer! I did not know that cigarettes caused cancer! Arrest that man!"
"But, sir! There was a warning. You were warned."
<looks at the packet of cigarettes-- nothing. Looks at an individual cigarette, still nothing.>
"Where?"
"Oh, the warnings is in the Warning Department, in Atlanta, Georgia, in the basement of Phillip Marlowe building. Under lock and key, in a safe, guarded by a nest of poisonous snakes."
"But I live in Chicago! And I hate snakes!"
"Yes, that is true-- but you were warned!"
In brief, the fact that God already knows what will happen is not what causes things to happen. Our free will choices cause things to happen. We cannot DO anything other than what God knows we will do, but that does not mean God is causing things to happen (making our choices).
Question.—If God has knowledge of an action which will be performed by someone, and it has been written on the Tablet of Fate, is it possible to resist it?
Answer.—The foreknowledge of a thing is not the cause of its realization; for the essential knowledge of God surrounds, in the same way, the realities of things, before as well as after their existence, and it does not become the cause of their existence. It is a perfection of God........
Therefore, the knowledge of God in the realm of contingency does not produce the forms of the things. On the contrary, it is purified from the past, present and future. It is identical with the reality of the things; it is not the cause of their occurrence........
The mathematicians by astronomical calculations know that at a certain time an eclipse of the moon or the sun will occur. Surely this discovery does not cause the eclipse to take place. This is, of course, only an analogy and not an exact image. Some Answered Questions, pp. 138-139
God has created us with free will because He wants us to control our own lives, making choices that will enable us to learn and grow from our experiences and thereby mold our character.Our character is all we have after we die, we will be what we have become is who we will be in the afterlife, so it is really important that we acquired a good character here.
God did not give any of HIS POWER away because God can override any free will decision we choose to make. God is kind of like a gatekeeper of choices and events, so if we make a choice that is not in accordance with God’s Will, it will not get through the Gate. Then we will have to make another decision. Of course we can never see this happening or know when it is happening. All we need to know is that God’s Will reigns supreme. We are working within parameters of what God will allow.
No it does not, but I do not want to go around that block again. It gives me a big headache. However, I have discussed this at length on other forums so if you want I will post one of the explanations I have already written up. In the meantime, you can read this short chapter: 70: FREE WILL
Yes, the eventual outcome of the Revelation of Baha’u’llah is that all religions will unite under one common banner, the religion of God. That will be voluntary so it will be a long time coming.I myself can not hold to the mythologies of the past to guide my life. Christianity, Judaism, Islam, are all mythologies meant to be taken literally. If God is real, God would have a universal message apart from human constructs. I must say God would stand apart from human constructs of who God is.
Reading some of the Gleanings, they refer to the days of Moses. It sounds to me like the author is trying to reconcile all religions as true, to unite mankind into one religion.
The Baha’i Faith is not a conglomeration of the older religions with a new religion. It is a new religion since it is based upon a new revelation from God.There are some extraordinarily beautiful sayings in those Gleanings of the Ba'hai faith, yet i dont adhere to its overall conglomeration of all religions.
It espouses some very compelling visions though, particularly about doing away with superiority, arrogancy, and pride. And also the capacity for each individual to learn and understand the Divine nature.
No, my comments don’t do that.
It is the projection of your own thoughts and feelings ONTO my comments that do that; e.g., a God that does that/doesn’t do that MUST me a monster because a “good god” should be doing x, y, and z.
Only messengers get messages from God.