Opinion article on Christianity and hell...http://aeon.co/magazine/world-views/why-has-the-idea-of-hell-survived-so-long/
If God is willing to prevent evil, but is not able to then He is not omnipotent.
If He is able, but not willing then He is malevolent.
If He is both able and willing then whence cometh evil.
If He is neither able nor willing then why call Him God?
“A miraculous healing awaits this planet once we accept our new responsibility to collectively tend the Garden rather than fight over the turf.” ~Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D.
I couldn't have said it better. Phil for President!![]()
You could start by giving us seniors a nice raise.raying:
SeaBreeze, I haven't read every word of that article because something clicked in my brain that said you can go mad trying to make sense of this sort of discussion. It's a bit like trying to understand then explain the Epicurean paradox about the problem of evil which I referred to earlier. It goes like this
I was once asked to study this riddle/paradox as part of the only theology course I ever signed up for. None of the attempts to solve the conundrum made any sense to me at all, least of all the idea of original sin from Genesis. As I was wrestling with it, an idea popped into my head (revelation ?) that said "This is the wrong question. The more important question is 'Who is my neighbour' ? ". This is the opening question to the parable of the Good Samaritan, a story so simple that even a little child can understand it, but the moral message takes a lifetime for us to be able to apply it unconditionally to all of humanity.
To me, it is a similar waste of time to bother thinking about Heaven and Hell. This is the imagery of the three tiered universe which we know is nothing like the reality of the observed universe. It is a lot more profitable to accept that human beings are flawed creatures who have been given the keys to unlock our own moral advancement. We make mistakes, we sin, and instead of worrying about how God will punish us, it is better to learn from our transgressions so that we move forward and upward. One of the things we need to learn is to seek and accept forgiveness, to forgive ourselves for not being perfect, and from this experience, be prepared to extend forgiveness to others. There would be a lot less Hell on Earth if we could learn to forgive.
If I was on my death bed and wanted to leave behind a message for my children and their children, I wouldn't talk about Hell. I'd talk about the power of forgiveness.
Although I'm not normally a fan of organized religion I would have to say that the blame for MOST domestic and international problems comes not from religion but from the greed and avarice and materialism of humans.
Money and power - those are the catalysts.
Religion is just the mask, the disguise that is used to justify their actions.
I agree with Phil. "religious" wars don't have much to do with religion -- its' more about power, money, greed, and wanting what the other guy has, all cloaked in the excuse of religion.
I am a Lutheran. I don't have a problem with anybody else's religion, as long as they don't try to ram it down my throat or go around burning people alive to prove their piety, or power, or whatever.
Not to be disrespectful, Lon, but isn't it possible you could be wrong, and those who believe and are Christians can be respectable people and not idiots? Do you have positive proof there is no God?
I agree with Misty, why must the world be tolerant of every one's beliefs except Christians? Tolerance is not a one way street.
The absence of evidence does not disprove existence. Or more accurately ... the absence of perceived evidence does not disprove existence. A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well, than a fool can from a mountaintop.
Nope - not in general - not in my mind. That's why they call it "Faith".Is it possible to PROVE there is a God?
Nope - not in general - not in my mind. That's why they call it "Faith".
Correct! - Time will surely tell.That's exactly right.. Religious beliefs are based on faith... not fact.
Correct! - Time will surely tell.
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