RE: Jesus, Least Fit Moral Judge
January 14, 2013 at 2:53 pm
(This post was last modified: January 14, 2013 at 3:24 pm by Ryantology.)
Drich Wrote:I am trying to help you make a firm desision as to where you stand with God.
We all stand in same place with God. It is exactly the same place in which we stand with Mickey Mouse, Harry Potter and the Super Mario Bros.
(January 14, 2013 at 1:36 am)Drich Wrote: Actually no. God allowed it to happen Adam made it possiable.
Actually, yes. The conditions for the original sin were put into place by God. He made the tree from which they weren't supposed to eat, and he made Eve gullible. He also made the serpent who charmed her. Didn't God make everything?
Quote:No I agree. For Sin allows Choice. For if there was no sin there would only be the Expressed Will of God. With sin we have been given the ablity to choose God's expressed will or our own.
Why were we given that ability, when the Bible makes it clear that God hates it when we express our own will? Why would he give us the option to disobey if he didn't want us to disobey, and would hand down harsh punishments for disobedience?
That's like putting one training wheel on your kid's bike, and blaming him when he falls over.
Quote:Again by orginal design we were without sin. God gave us the choice to sin in the garden, and outside of the garden He gives us the choice of redemption. We did not always have sin, but we have always been given a choice.
If God gave us that choice, then it can only he his fault that we choose it.
Quote:When you you guys understand? The point is not to avoid sin, but to seek attonement for it.
Why should we atone for something we can't avoid doing? Why should we be sorry to God when it's his fault we're made this way?
Quote:Again no we were orginally designed to be perfect, and we were for some time. We were designed to choose to either be with God or eternally seperated from him.
If a design fails, by definition it is not perfect. If God is perfect, then the failure of humanity was intentional.
Quote:In order to choose we must have options. in this life we have been given the ablity to choose God's will for us or to remain apart from God. Don't think of it as sin in the traditional sense. Your choice to remain away from God is what this life and subsequently sin is all about. Sin is not nessarily evil, is is a willful expression to be outside of what God wants for you. At it's core Sin is a choice or option given to us.
Why should I be sorry for breaking arbitrary rules? Why should I want a relationship with a God who makes rules I can't follow and expects me to atone for it?
Quote:It is, what it is. Who am I to hide from or try and excuse what God has done? If He wanted this stuff to be unknown then He certainly could have lost the records long before I came along. No, this stuff is in there for a reason. That reason is to help you 'good' people to make a choice about God. In order to make a choice you must have a complete understanding of His nature. The only question is will you see how trivial judging God by a 'moral' standard is, and seek to understand why He did what He did, or will you stand behind the morality that allows you to live your lives justifing the way you want to live, and use it to condemn God?
I judge God by 'moral' standards because I see no reason to accept your assumption that God's standards are better than mine.