RE: Atheists who announce "I'm good without god"
September 29, 2018 at 5:57 pm
(This post was last modified: September 29, 2018 at 5:59 pm by Mystic.)
What Theists don't realize is that "good must be from God" comes together with goodness being realized to be from God, and if people deny the link of goodness with God and try to do away with it's reality and goal, and it's source to which it calls to, then they do so my embracing darkness and just clothing themselves with nice stuff from door of the light while being outside of it.
So it's Theists who say the argument doesn't entail that you can be good without recognizing God, that really don't understand, that we really can't be good without God is inherit in realizing goodness and God go together.
Yes, we can imagine any reality of goodness we want, but what it is, is what must be loved, not what we make of it through mythologies and theories.
And it's love of the family of revelation, the household of the reminder, and holding to God's beautiful names to carry us as Captains and Navigators of the ship as the tribulations surround us, that is the heart of what it means to be good, and it's these reminders that goodness stems from God through, and so hating it for what it is, whether denying God's favor upon us through these humans and envying the grace of God upon them, or accepting them but then relying on others regarding them rather then holding on to them, or denying it's Archetype that there is binding between God and humans (religion) all together, it's all the heart of envy and evil.
This is how the Torah manifests the image of God and it's enviers and haters, from Adam to now.
I use to argue on similar grounds. That it's linked to God but Atheists can still be good acting according to heedlessly, but realize the model the holy books provide, that turning away from it's representative in the outward world, in mortal form, stems from hate of what it is in inward form, and it's link to the creator, and envy resulting in disbelief in God's way and path and the leader and proof of the time, is a huge loss indeed.
We have to accept goodness for what it is, and accept love for what it ought to value and not attach ourselves to falsehood over the truth of God and his word of light brought to life.
So it's Theists who say the argument doesn't entail that you can be good without recognizing God, that really don't understand, that we really can't be good without God is inherit in realizing goodness and God go together.
Yes, we can imagine any reality of goodness we want, but what it is, is what must be loved, not what we make of it through mythologies and theories.
And it's love of the family of revelation, the household of the reminder, and holding to God's beautiful names to carry us as Captains and Navigators of the ship as the tribulations surround us, that is the heart of what it means to be good, and it's these reminders that goodness stems from God through, and so hating it for what it is, whether denying God's favor upon us through these humans and envying the grace of God upon them, or accepting them but then relying on others regarding them rather then holding on to them, or denying it's Archetype that there is binding between God and humans (religion) all together, it's all the heart of envy and evil.
This is how the Torah manifests the image of God and it's enviers and haters, from Adam to now.
I use to argue on similar grounds. That it's linked to God but Atheists can still be good acting according to heedlessly, but realize the model the holy books provide, that turning away from it's representative in the outward world, in mortal form, stems from hate of what it is in inward form, and it's link to the creator, and envy resulting in disbelief in God's way and path and the leader and proof of the time, is a huge loss indeed.
We have to accept goodness for what it is, and accept love for what it ought to value and not attach ourselves to falsehood over the truth of God and his word of light brought to life.