RE: Job
May 4, 2022 at 10:45 pm
(This post was last modified: May 4, 2022 at 11:01 pm by h311inac311.)
(May 4, 2022 at 6:54 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote:When did I advocate for debasing myself?(May 4, 2022 at 6:34 pm)h311inac311 Wrote: I study self-defense for this purpose, I would like to be able to stop an assault in progress and help protect innocent lives if I can.-and there's you, certifying in advance your own moral failure, as dictated by your beliefs...but also that your religious beliefs and your actual day to day beliefs are completely unaligned. Let's just hope that you don't witness an assault after a bad plate of shrimp makes you hallucinate gods, huh?
Of course I don't treat the creator the same way that I would treat a man or an animal. So I wouldn't try to fight YHWH if he were attacking an innocent person, but I would at the least pray about it and be curios as to why he would do such a thing.
Quote:Is it possible that an omnipotent being can come to conclusions which are alien to our own understanding?Trust? Who needs trust? God actively fucked job in the story - he can give him all the lollipops he wants after the fact - in this life or the next..but that won't change that fact. It's not something I could bring myself to do, so it's a pretty direct line from that to the fact that I wouldn't worship a god that did it.
It seems that most people here are more upset with God than Job is despite only reading of his suffering but having never experienced exactly what he went through.
I knew this would be a difficult topic when I started it, and so far I am not disappointed by the response I've gotten. Ultimately you either trust God to do what he will with his creation or you don't, but I believe that an eternal reward is what makes all of this suffering truly worthwhile. Even if we lived in a fair world where the righteous prosper and those who do evil always get punished; what would any of our labor amount to if our destiny is dust? Our physical bodies are destined to return to this Earth at some point and nothing we build, save or work for is ever guaranteed to last forever.
What amount of pain is worth eternal paradise? What perishing thing can I lose or gain that would deter me from pursuing that which can never perish?
(I know most of you are atheists so please just take the last two questions as hypotheticals.)
I've heard that some murderers are sometimes very remorseful, and also do things to try and make it up to the families of their victims. I rate your gods paradise no higher than that..but you and I both know it's alot shittier. It's got a pretty exclusive guest list. God is not contrite.
Meanwhile, this notion that things are worthless unless they're eternal? Speaking of alien conclusions, that one's entirely alien to me. I'm not willing to be a dirtbag to get some item just because it lasts forever. That would only amount to eternal shame, for me. Nothing to do with atheism, merely that I possess a strong moral character which you..according to you..in the presence of your god, could not. That's the great pity of a transactional faith. You want the thing some evil being offers, and you'll debase yourself for it, and you know it.
Tell me how anyone could trust turning their back to you? What wouldn't you do to me or anyone else, or be willing to passively watch done to me or anyone else, for punch and pie in the sky?
You know Jacob was attacked by YHWH right?
And after God did what he did Job somehow wasn't as upset with the idea of God as you seem to be. I trust God, you don't trust God at all, I get that but saying that trusting that God is good is somehow the same as letting a violent stranger come to your house and do what he will with your family is a bit of a stretch. I'm sure that if Job had the chance to fight off the bandits which came for his possessions and family he would have done that and there is nothing I find in the Bible that would prevent someone from doing that, especially not during the time of the Old Covenant.
But what none of you seem to be addressing is that the devil exists too, notice how he keeps getting a free pass to cause as much trouble as he wants to. Why is it that every time a scheme of the devil succeeds God receives the blame? And what about the bandits? Why don't we blame them for their behavior towards Job and his family? Are you entitled to have a hedge of protection against the wiles of the devil if you do not even believe that God exists? If you wake up and find out that random stuff happens in a randomly generated universe with no intelligent designer then I guess you shouldn't be surprised, correct?
As it is written, "but know this, that if the master had known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake and would not have let his house be broken into."
I just met you on the internet so I don't know why you would trust a stranger with your back but the eternal reward of paradise is for those who remain loyal to God's commandments.
In Romans 13 these commandments are, Thou shalt not commit adultery, theft, murder, or covet that which does not belong to you and love others as you would want to be loved.
Helios, "A god who doesn't treat everyone equally regardless of whether they believe in him or not is a monster." Please explain this point further. If you think that God is a monster then would if for you he acts like a monster? Why would that bother you and why would you feel entitled to be treated differently? Would you also treat your attorney like a monster and expect him to help you win your court case? If you were a politician would you spit in your bodyguard's face and then be surprised if he wasn't there to protect you when you actually needed him? For your sake I pray my God would find it in his heart to be merciful.
Jacob fought back against the figure who tackled him at night and was able to dislocate their hip, this is how he got his new name meaning "to wrestle with God and overcome."