Welcome to Religious Forums, a friendly forum to discuss all religions in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to the following site features:We hope to see you as a part of our community soon!
From the way I understand the story, the "'christ'/etc" event wasn't supposed to change the ongoing misery in the world, which, of course, it hasn't, but rather offer a way out of it. Evidently the Christian god isn't so much concerned with the quality of our lives on Earth, but with how much praise and adoration he can accrue.60 mil died in WWII for what???we still have murder/rape/robbery/wars/genocide/etc......I see no change in the world before or after 'christ'/etc......the church/religious groups change NOTHING!!!!...what's your thoughts?
From the way I understand the story, the "'christ'/etc" event wasn't supposed to change the ongoing misery in the world, which, of course, it hasn't, but rather offer a way out of it. Evidently the Christian god isn't so much concerned with the quality of our lives on Earth, but with how much praise and adoration he can accrue.
From the way I understand the story, the "'christ'/etc" event wasn't supposed to change the ongoing misery in the world, which, of course, it hasn't, but rather offer a way out of it. Evidently the Christian god isn't so much concerned with the quality of our lives on Earth, but with how much praise and adoration he can accrue.
WW2 wasn't a war about change, it was a war against an invading countries.60 mil died in WWII for what???we still have murder/rape/robbery/wars/genocide/etc......I see no change in the world before or after 'christ'/etc......the church/religious groups change NOTHING!!!!...what's your thoughts?
wow.....from the way i understand the story, the "'christ'/etc" event wasn't supposed to change the ongoing misery in the world, which, of course, it hasn't, but rather offer a way out of it. Evidently the christian god isn't so much concerned with the quality of our lives on earth, but with how much praise and adoration he can accrue.
EXCELLENT analogy with the garage, so even l can understand your point...I never thought of the bridge dealAs much as it absolutely pains me to do so, I must agree with Skwim. God, I never thought that that would happen.
Christian doctrine, at least as far as I understand it, holds that Christ came not to change this world but to offer man a 'bridge, if you will, to reconnect with the divine. Christ brought redemption to mankind, not renovation for a corrupted world.
Of course, to me this seems to beg the logical question -- If Christ had the power to redeem mankind, to overcome the abysmal chasm separating us decrepid, wretched sinners from an all-perfect, uncorruptable God, why didn't He fix some of these things mentioned in the OP?
I mean, think about it . . . Jesus Christ Superstar is, like, the world's most skilled carpenter, right? Literally, being God in the Flesh, he could fix anything, or at least I would suppose. So, why go to all the trouble of getting stabbed in the back by Judas Iscariot, dying painfully on the cross at Calvary and then coming back from the dead only to have a lot of former followers doubt and abandon you, when all he had to do was wave his magic Jesus wand and instead of just feeding 5,000 people with some dead fish, he could have fed all the world's hungry for all the foreseeable future? He could have elimated crime and suffering, or at least separated his followers from dirtbags like myself who think they're mostly full of crappola.
It's almost as if Jesus, the master carpenter, came down and built an extension to our garage, but he didn't fix the leaky roof nor the cracked windows nor the floor with the holes in it . . . And damn, Jesus, it's startin' to get a bit drafty in here.
Deutschland???Oh no of course he is concerned, you are forgetting that this is all a test, a playground for the great one, and if he wishes to bang two Lego blocks together, let him do so.
As much as it absolutely pains me to do so, I must agree with Skwim. God, I never thought that that would happen.
Christian doctrine, at least as far as I understand it, holds that Christ came not to change this world but to offer man a 'bridge, if you will, to reconnect with the divine. Christ brought redemption to mankind, not renovation for a corrupted world.
Of course, to me this seems to beg the logical question -- If Christ had the power to redeem mankind, to overcome the abysmal chasm separating us decrepid, wretched sinners from an all-perfect, uncorruptable God, why didn't He fix some of these things mentioned in the OP?
I mean, think about it . . . Jesus Christ Superstar is, like, the world's most skilled carpenter, right? Literally, being God in the Flesh, he could fix anything, or at least I would suppose. So, why go to all the trouble of getting stabbed in the back by Judas Iscariot, dying painfully on the cross at Calvary and then coming back from the dead only to have a lot of former followers doubt and abandon you, when all he had to do was wave his magic Jesus wand and instead of just feeding 5,000 people with some dead fish, he could have fed all the world's hungry for all the foreseeable future?
He could have elimated crime and suffering, or at least separated his followers from dirtbags like myself who think they're mostly full of crappola.
It's almost as if Jesus, the master carpenter, came down and built an extension to our garage, but he didn't fix the leaky roof nor the cracked windows nor the floor with the holes in it . . . And damn, Jesus, it's startin' to get a bit drafty in here.
Depends which involves less effort.If a group of people are lost in a desert and a guide happens to show up, it's his job to show them the way out of the desert, not to turn the desert into a garden.
Depends which involves less effort.
60 mil died in WWII for what???we still have murder/rape/robbery/wars/genocide/etc......I see no change in the world before or after 'christ'/etc......the church/religious groups change NOTHING!!!!...what's your thoughts?
But if the desert-cum-garden is identical to the external garden in every respect, what's the point in going anywhere?Wrong: if someone is a guide, if that's their job, it doesn't matter if they have the ability to snap their fingers and transform a desert into a garden, that's a moot point.
If their job title is "guide" then their only job is to show us the way out. Period.
But if the desert-cum-garden is identical to the external garden in every respect, what's the point in going anywhere?
Is it just me or are the two topics unrelated? what has WW2 got to do with Christs coming?60 mil died in WWII for what???we still have murder/rape/robbery/wars/genocide/etc......I see no change in the world before or after 'christ'/etc......the church/religious groups change NOTHING!!!!...what's your thoughts?
60 mil died in WWII for what???we still have murder/rape/robbery/wars/genocide/etc......I see no change in the world before or after 'christ'/etc...
...the church/religious groups change NOTHING!!!!
The reference to WWII is as an example of the horror that has gone on despite the coming of the "savior." In effect: as far as how we treat each other nothing on Earth has changed.Is it just me or are the two topics unrelated? what has WW2 got to do with Christs coming?
Why do people use that attrocity to explain away God (just incase you are unaware I am a nihilist so not coming from a Christian perspective)
And if he did, what would be left for us to do?
Look: I'm not a Christian myself, and I don't believe in the historical reality of any of the events you mentioned, and I don't accept any of the above premises in regards to Jesus' nature or abilities, but, I can still see a flaw in your argument:
If the world was already screwed up when Jesus got here, then naturally God wanted it to be that way. Or maybe it's more fair to say that God decided to leave it up to us to decide just how screwed up our world would be. If Jesus were God, why would he change his mind now?
Maybe Jesus was trying to tell us it's time to grow up and move out of the garage.
Eat the fish. I love me some seafood, especially that which comes in a shell. Uhmmmm, crab legs . . . forever. And, "Hey, Jesus, could you get us some wine to go with it?"
I'm just saying, I dig all the dying on the cross stuff and the sacrifical atonement that allows me to revel in God's abundant pleasures for all eternity---but toss us a bone before we die, huh, Jesus. Okay, if it has to be something small, at least he could have left us the cure for STD's.
Most likely so. I'll ask forgiveness 'cause I've been drinkin' heavily tonight and I'm just a little upset that SOMEONE---I'm not laying it on Adam and Eve---but someone is responsible for interjecting imperfection into what should have been a divinely-conceived, perfectly-designed natural process for splitting up a bar tab.
Again, probably so. But Jesus didn't have to find a secure location to hide from his girlfriend after wasting away another indulgent night at happy hour---
where, I might add, the Jimmy Buffet margarita's with complimentary parrot-head umbrella garnishes were half price this evening.
Besides, if she locks me out of the house and I end up sleeping in the garage . . . Well, hell, I'm just that much closer to my car tomorrow morning, right?
Maybe this unpredictable world is a perfect creation afterall.