Dan Bert
Dan
If I may add. Let us look at things from the point of view of God. And you will see how we unknowingly judge and condemn God. First of all everything is perfect the way it is. The first question...Is God is in Charge or not in charge. If you choose that God is in Charge then everything that occurs is perfect since I know without a doubt God is perfect. We judge everything by our own sense of good and evil. And this is eating from the tree of good and evil. And this is what brought division, diseases, afflictions and death. To eat from this tree is to hang (on this tree) also called the Hanging tree. In the end it brings death to all those who continue to eat from this tree.
Is it unfair? To say something is unfair for an individual we have got to know what is fair for that individual...not apply our standard to the individual. God knows what is fair and unfair for each one of us. God is in charge and everything He does or allows to occurs to us is justice, mercy and understanding.
So from the point of view of God who knows all things from the beginning to the end...would you say that was is happening in the world is perfect? I do. I know the changes I wish to occur on it would be according to my own limited knowledge of good and evil...and would take this perfect world that God keeps making every day to my one way of doing things. This is having one's will over God's will because we think in our arrogance we can make things better.
We have come to identify everything that is painful as something to be avoided and evil. We have come to identify everything that is pleasurable as good. Hence the distortion in our knowledge of good and evil. We also want to be safe and stay in the non disturb state or to return to it. Some more than others. So we adjust our knowledge of good and evil and morality to try and get what we want. God's law have a say in this regardless of what our knowledge of good and evil say.
dan
Is it unfair? To say something is unfair for an individual we have got to know what is fair for that individual...not apply our standard to the individual. God knows what is fair and unfair for each one of us. God is in charge and everything He does or allows to occurs to us is justice, mercy and understanding.
So from the point of view of God who knows all things from the beginning to the end...would you say that was is happening in the world is perfect? I do. I know the changes I wish to occur on it would be according to my own limited knowledge of good and evil...and would take this perfect world that God keeps making every day to my one way of doing things. This is having one's will over God's will because we think in our arrogance we can make things better.
We have come to identify everything that is painful as something to be avoided and evil. We have come to identify everything that is pleasurable as good. Hence the distortion in our knowledge of good and evil. We also want to be safe and stay in the non disturb state or to return to it. Some more than others. So we adjust our knowledge of good and evil and morality to try and get what we want. God's law have a say in this regardless of what our knowledge of good and evil say.
dan
Do you think your ability to see unfairness and suffering would be an
indicator that you've been given sight to identify these problems?
I mean, if you watch goldfish, they seem pretty content in pond
bowl, or a plastic baggie. They don't seem worried about the
world they exist in.
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