Does he know which choice we will ultimately make before we make it? (I'm just having fun here.)
There's tons of these things...
And you're correct, science is new. Religions date way back and have been passed down and enforced and obeyed simply because they were the only source of explanation humans had. But as time passes, I'd say our society improves and moves forward in all directions. We realize past traditions were ed up (slavery, lynching black people, killing gays, genocides against different religious groups, etc.) and we adjust our behaviors. We understand a whole lot more with every century in time. Separation of state and church is a very new concept in human history, and as more time passes, there will be less and less need for religion. People are realizing this, and this is why atheism and agnosticism is increasing. Religion will still be useful for many people, I don't believe it will ever die, I understand some people need have faith and want to be comforted by religion throughout their lives.
Does he know which choice we will ultimately make before we make it? (I'm just having fun here.)
lmao, I'd much rather not
who are you in your finite mind to say what a BS question is and isn't?
there are some philosophical hypotheticals that arise from certain tenets of the Christian faith.
If you don't want to answer them, great, but I can show the Christian faith itself to be more BS than than the questions I and others are asking.
according to those here, yes he does...
which means he ulimately knows he will send you to even before he creates you.....
...and he created you because he loves you.
Actually this is false. The ancient Greeks were terrific scientists. One of the things that pisses me off about Christianity is the fact that we lost so much scientific knowledge developed by ancient Greece because of it.
Most Christians don't really explore the gift of free-will to its fullness... and many fail to understand the responsibilty that comes along with the gift.... My response to your question then may come as a surprise to you... given that I've often contemplated over these very questions myself...
No. The choices are ours alone... Part of giving us free-will meant that GOD would have to constrain Himself from controlling us.
His decision to do so, however, does not diminish His omnipotence because He is fully capable of doing so [controlling us]... He has relinquished that power to allow us to make our own choices... The risk GOD took by gifting free-will to mankind however was worth the reward, even despite the emergence of evil... No one, not even GOD desires to be loved through coercion...
GOD commands supreme sovereignty over everything and has the power to orchestrate events around our lives... Nevertheless, He has chosen to let us carve out our own paths... Why do you think we have to ask Him for guidance and wisdom??? Because we don't want to suffer the consequences of acting out against His perfect will. Sometimes we 'rob' ourselves of the blessings that GOD would have graciously bestowed upon us simply because we have chosen to walk away from the path that He wanted for our lives... many times continually...
Think of it like a "Navigation System": anytime one deviate's from the planned route it tries to recalculate an alternate route... the new path may be longer... may place us in peril... or simply be undesirable... but ultimately we place ourselves in that predicament...
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OK, I meant MODERN science. (Newton, calculus, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, etc.)
astronomy is ancient. really, really, really old.
watching the stars and the sun and the moon is where humans made up the idea of god.
celestial battles, traveling through the sky, etc.
that's why we call some period "the dark ages" .... science was suppressed, in fact, anyone who didn't confess to believe in christianity was suppressed/killed.
humanity was left in darkness, stunting progress
True, aristotle was a pioneer in this thought. I know it started a long time ago, but what those guys knew was very limited compared to now. They simply didn't have the technology.
Like I said, stating a lie repeatedly won't make it any more accurate...
Several centuries spanned the gap between the height of the Greek Empire and the dawn of the Vatican-led Roman Empire... Your suggestion then that Christianity is to blame for the demise of Greek Science is preposterous...
An earlier suggestion that Christians burned the library at Alexandria is also preposterous...
To be fair, it would have been much easier if he strung out a line of stars that said "God was here"
He was the one that saw my creation, correct? Didn't he see before my birth that I would be too independent? How can he be mad at me for something he's seen before my birth?
I always find it interesting that the blame is put squarely on the doubter's shoulder.![]()
So you are FOR PARENTS BRINGING THEIR CHILDREN TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES TO BE STONED.
So do you think it's moral/acceptable to allow your child to be stoned to death?
So he COULD be omnipotent, but chooses not to be? Just like I COULD be a rocket scientist, but chose not to be.
Here's my big question now: Why create us with free will, and then hinge our ETERNAL existence on a TEMPORARY life based on ONE decision? And not only that, but not a decision based in hard fact, but one based on a need to BELIEVE in something without full knowledge?
What if I gave you a scenario, in which I told you you must believe in a different God, let's call him... Jambo.
And if you DIDN'T believe in Jambo, then you would be tormented for all eternity.
As evidence of Jambo's existence, I gave you the same evidence that you had for God, as well as a 10 page pamphlet.
Would you see a great need to believe in this Jambo? Put yourself in the shoes of a non-believer for a moment. Would you, COULD you believe?
you mean like christianity?
j/k
Read my post again (I added some other statements to it while you were responding to it)...
HE has always been ominipotent and forever will be...
By electing to not do something that you are capable of doing, are you still not excising that option??? GOD does so willingly... don't think for a split second however that He doesn't have the power to 'smite' us... under the covenant He made with humanity through Jesus, He has chosen to delay the passing out His judgement.
On a side note... can you choose to be something that you are incapable of becoming??? You can only elect those things which are within your capabilities. Hypothetically if you were capable of becoming a rocket scientist and chose to become a neuro-surgeon instead... that was free will. If however you were a slacker at school... and expected to become one... that's delusion.
Risk and reward....
ILMSM says that we will have free will in heaven but won't be capable of sinning...
if we have the same free will in heaven as we do now (where we aren't robots), then why create earth to begin with?
that makes no sense.
why does he have to "smite" us? torturing us for eternity?
why not just a simple separation? or why not reincarnate us back to earth until we get it right?
forgiveness is the entire Christian theme, yet in the end, there is no more forgiveness after you die. That's a contradiction no matter how you look at it.
I didn't realize the word risk was in the Bible.
I thought it was something preachers use to get more people in the seats on Sunday.
Preposterous my ass. It's a do ented fact.
GOD initially made earth to be a paradise for man... until Adam disobeyed and tarnished the plan.
At that moment GOD set a plan in motion to rescue mankind... something (interestingly enough) which he didn't do for the angels when they rebelled against Him...
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