MonkeyFire
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It's literally the cornerstone of Heaven... God is LOVE afterall.
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Yeah, the God of the scriptures is not an all-loving one.
I understand that, I chose to follow my own morality in return for a unknown future. I don't really care for God personally.
But Christians seem to believe in enternal suffering for non-Christians.
But why would they think that God's opinion of good and evil is any more objective than any other beings'?
I believe God as described by Judaism exist, but I am baffled by why so many people believe that becuase a god or goddess exists that we should agree with their rules and attitudes.
Why is this so prevelant?
Thanks for your time and please play nice.
if God is the Almighty....and I think He is....But why would they think that God's opinion of good and evil is any more objective than any other beings'?
I believe God as described by Judaism exist, but I am baffled by why so many people believe that becuase a god or goddess exists that we should agree with their rules and attitudes.
Why is this so prevelant?
Thanks for your time and please play nice.
A mature, healthy relationship means telling someone off if they're a jerk, even if they're divine.I believe God as described by Judaism exist, but I am baffled by why so many people believe that becuase a god or goddess exists that we should agree with their rules and attitudes.
but .....can you suffer the rebuttal?A mature, healthy relationship means telling someone off if they're a jerk, even if they're divine.
Jews see it as having a contract with God. I suppose Christians see it somewhat this way too.
They uphold their end of the contract then so does God.
So you don't have to agree with the contract. Don't have to follow the rules. Only if you want God to live up to his end of the bargain. Otherwise I you are on your own.
Yeah, the God of the scriptures is not an all-loving one.
Because He created the concept of morality in the first place. He should know what it is better than anyone.
Prevalent I suppose because of the lesson taught about Adam and Eve.
Adam and Eve along with Satan did Not agree with God's rule and attitude.
Satan promoting the idea that disagreeing God by 'Sinning with Satan' was the best way of living.
Disobedience to the "Do not eat from one particular tree" Law brought about sickness and death to the human race.
If Satan, Adam and Eve agreed with their Creator, then we would Not have the problems on Earth as we do today.
If not by Jewish standards, then by who is the NT Christian standards in the verse at Revelation 4:11
True, we have Not yet seen the return of the Genesis ' tree of life ' benefiting Earth as mentioned at Revelation 22:2, but does that mean it is impossible or improvable. Who can say what is prophesied will Not be true or accurate.
To me, ' resurrection ' is a good objective reason to think that God's opinion of what is good or what is evil/bad is revalent, is important.
Jesus, as God's Spokesman, knew his God better than anyone else because God sent the pre-human Jesus from Heaven down to Earth for us. Jesus was given the power over the resurrection for us as per Revelation 1:18.
Well, we don't HAVE to...but then we do get to reap the consequences of our choices.
your question does remind me, just a bit, of the guy who said "so what if my doc is an MD and a cardiologist? So WHAT if he told me to exercise more and eat better? Why should I agree with his rules and attitudes?"
MOST religions have a sort of 'golden rule' base, and most of the rules are actually good ones; you know, treat each other better, don't steal commit murder, lie...that sort of thing.
So I suppose that, while it is true that you don't HAVE to pay attention and actually follow along with what God (Whoever you think He/She/It is) I would say, personally and humbly, that I would be much happier if everybody around me behaved accordingly, and I'm quite certain that all around me would be happier if I did.
if God is the Almighty....and I think He is....
standing to disagree might be...risky
The Christian view is that, God will always live up to his end of the bargain, hence seven-times-seventy and the sacrifice of Christ.
A perfect God should be obeyed because of his position as God -almighty, most high, creator, all-knowing... The source of necessary government -and because perfection and incorruptibility would make that necessary government perfect.
So the first person who comes up with an idea is the best at it?
Didn't Christ sacrifice ALL that he had for the sake of his (God's) love?