Originally Posted by MormonFriend
The term is better expressed as pre-earth existence. It is quite simple, actually. The seeds of our character come from what and who we were before the advent of our earth life. The experiences in life cause our true colors to sprout, and we can choose to be refined through repentance, which requires enduring to the end of our trials.
Assuming this pre-earth existence you speak of is true for a second, how did we come to exist in it, by God creating us and placing us there, or by some other means?
Thanks!
--David
We have always existed, co-eternally with God. What ever form or shape or size, we do not know. But an intelligence always existed for every form of creation. It answers the voice of God and responds to His Love and Leadership, yet there are intelligences that may rebel to the same. This is where the "true colors", which I spoke of above, stem from.
If God created us from nothing (which is an oxymoron*), then every attribute associated to each individual stems from its creator. That cannot be so with God, our Eternal Father. Those who turn to evil, or refuse to receive light and truth when it is presented to them, demonstrate a particular attribute. Lucifer was one of great potential who has a selfish and prideful attribute. Jehova is One of ultimate potential, who has an attribute of humility and selflessness. If God created these attributes and assigned them to us, what does that say about the whole idea of judgement and rewards or consequences?
But knowing that God created all eternal intelligences to become His children, and provided every oppotunity to realize individule potential, this presents understandable purpose to life, our trials and opposition, our judgement, and our ultimate destiny. The wheat must be separated from the tares, where mercy and justice harmonize with love. As you gradually put the pieces of the puzzle together, by personal revelation as you seek, the image of this love begins to appear. Then, the true meaning and power of "free will" comes to view as we see how our choices forge our future.
Someone mentioned that God did not create evil. So true! Evil has always existed, as eternally as God is. God is, and always has been good. Would "good" have meaning or definition if its contrast (evil) did not exist?
I would like to make a definition of evil, that hopefully blends well with all other definitions of the same. Evil: The mis-use, or abuse of that which is good. God created all things, and declared them "good"! Then He created man in a controlled environment to see how each individual uses the good that surrounds him, after teaching man right from wrong, and giving man the freedom of choice to use the good for which purpose it was created. Now, remember that if God created man from nothing, then how man chooses to use the good depends on that assigned attribute of selflessness, or selfishness that God gave him. If that were the case, then God would ultimately be the architect of evil. That cannot be so. But having created man from eternally existing and intelligent matter, the end results of man's 'non compulsory' choices not only reveal the true colors of character, but also isolate God from being the creator of evil.
(*Creation out of nothing is oxymoronic because if you can take "nothing", and create from it, then "nothing" had to be something)