(August 30, 2018 at 9:50 am)Vicki Q Wrote:(August 28, 2018 at 6:24 pm)Rhondazvous Wrote: Ask Job from the bible or those nine people that Dylan Roof shot down in that church in South Carolina, they'll tell you bad things happen to people who obey god, too. There's no statistically significant difference in what happens to people who obey god and those who don't.
To begin with, couple of minor corrections.
Firstly, because Job stuck with God, his story finished up very happy indeed “the Lord restored his fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before...The Lord blessed the latter part of Job’s life more than the former part”.
Secondly, on your statistical claim,
a) religious people live about 4 years longer than their atheist/agnostic peers. Link
b) religious people tend to be happier. Link
We may be naïve and deluded, but we're happier and we get to annoy the pensions people more.
However none of that is relevant to the big problem- you've rather misunderstood what I said. To suggest a strong correlation between following God and being fortunate would be obvious nonsense. I did think my explaining skills were adequate, but since people are misreading on an ongoing basis it appears not. So, let's try again:
'Adam' ate at the wrong restaurant and it went badly. Noah obeyed God in building an Ikea ark, and it went well for him. Israel, depending on how well it behaved, kept going through a cycle of sin/exile/forgiveness/restoration.
Following the return from Babylonian exile, it was expected that the Kingdom would be restored to Israel. But along comes Jesus who says, “The Kingdom is no longer about the Jewish people occupying a bit of land, it's going global. This is the new way of obeying God. Follow me, and be part of the Kingdom; you get to be resurrected into a fully functional creation. Don't follow me, and you won't.”
That's what I mean by obeying God ending well, disobeying God not ending well.
So basicly the moral of Job is "be an amoral sociopath and everything will work out ok". For example yhwh is the amoral sociopath who forced satan into destroying Job's life and killing his family for a bet. Secondly the onlyway Job's coming out as described in the bible, ie without crippling ptsd and other psychological traumas, is if he was also an amoral psychopath.
The bible is not a good place to be looking if you want evidence of god's goodness, even the better bits. Take jesus, he "saves" the world by pretending to be dead for three days, fucking off back to heaven and leaving the world exactly in the same "fallen" state he found it.
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