Never said it. Don't think it. - Tammy
You have made exactly this point.... Cofty
why should He be more concerned about the temporary death (of the flesh only; death that His Son can resurrect people from) - than about eternal death of His children? - Tammy
Time after time in this thread you have stressed the relative unimportance of the physical life and used that as justification for god passively watching a quarter of a million hepless people drown.
Nope. Not even close. This is you taking my words that were in response to your continued use of the adjective 'passive' in your loaded statement that you keep applying to God, and using them to make it appear I have said something other than what I did. You also quote-mined.
It was another point altogether, and the words I did speak in response to your statement were in response to God being 'passive'. This is what I actually said:
think that is your loaded statement... same as your loaded question. I objected from the start to your addition of the word 'passive'... and now also the word 'innocent'... (has nothing to do with innocence or guilt).
I'm not going through it again just to go around in circles with you. You will not accept any answer other than the one you have concluded, and you will not even consider that there are things you do not know. Even when you have to admit that there is so much that you do not know... so much that you are not even willing to consider or receive? Because anything to do with the spirit is nonsense to you. Even though God is spirit. If you limit what you are willing to recieve... and the truth lies outside what you are willing to receive... how will you ever know the truth?
Cofty, you don't even know the physical consequences to the action you seem to think should have been done.
I asked at the beginning and I did not get an answer:
Why would God not just put an end to death altogether?
Then all of the causes of this physical and temporary death become... moot.
And why should He be more concerned about the temporary death (of the flesh only; death that His Son can resurrect people from) - than about eternal death of His children?
How could a passive and unloving God have sent His Son to give LIFE... if that God did not love and did not act?
This is not the god of Jesus or of the New Testament. He is a god who is initimately involved in the affairs of the world. the lives of His children.... Cofty
Exactly.
Not that they would not die or suffer. Christ said that disasters would happen. He said that they would have suffering.
Intimately involved - as in speaking, guiding, teaching, promising and giving eternal life, giving fruits of the spirit, giving the right to become children of God, giving strength and comfort and love and life.
He never promised to end natural events. He did promise to defeat death... and to give Life and a Kingdom to those who are in His Son, as well as to the sheep (from the sheep and goats parable).
Not enough for you?
Your argument is also a false dilemma. You allow only two options for that tsunami not being stopped: God is a 'moral monster'... or ... God does not exist.
No matter what you are told, those are the only answers that you can hear. Never mind how many other options, considerations, in addition to all the information and knowledge that you do NOT know.
I mean, if that is your opinion... then fine. You're entitled to your opinion. But that is all it is... an opinion.
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I also don't think that Caliber is arguing universal sovereignty. I may have missed it... but universal issue is not the same as universal sovereignty. I am sure that Caliber can correct me if I have misread him.
There is no universal soverienty issue.
The point of the book of Job is that Satan accuses US (not God, but US) of loving God only when it benefits us. Fairweather friends, as it were. His accusation to US is that we will 'curse God and die' the moment things get hard, the moment we have suffering or loss. We only love God when things are good.
Satan is OUR accuser. Not God's.
Some people prove his accusations about them is true.. and some people prove that his accusations about them is false.
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One more thing.
If my family died in a natural disaster such as the tsunami... I would not blame God, and for the reasons that I stated, including that somewhere along the way I did not heed a warning given to me somewhere along the way. My children would suffer for my decision. But death is part of this world, and unless Christ returns in my lifetime, I am going to die, and if not in my children's lifetime, then my children are going to die. Maybe of old age, maybe a car accident, maybe a disease, maybe in a natural disaster, maybe from murder or intentional harm by another. THAT is this world. I was not promised anything else, and I knew it from the start. So did you. (except those who were promised by men that they would never die, and perhaps that lie - the same lie that the serpent told Adam and Eve - affects the way you think about these things now) I follow and serve Christ because I love Him. Suffering, death, hardship... He never promised that we would not have these things in this world. So why be surprised when they happen? Why lose your faith over them?
I would know that I am going to see my children again, because my Lord will resurrect them giving them life, so that they will live despite whatever means they died in this world.
That doesn't trivialize their death or their suffering. But faith in the Life and the Resurrection (Christ) does make loss much easier to bear, knowing that it is not forever.
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Adamah I am sure that you possess the mental capacity to get your point across without resorting to petty and 'feeble' insults. (feeble-minded, weak-willed, beleivers are empty inside and have gaping holes to fill... ) I am sure you have even lectured other atheists on the harm they might cause for using them when trying to discuss faith with beleivers. Your insults are not even true... feeble-minded would be to against what one knows to be true, caving into the pressure and insults and ridicule of some here, just to be accepted and appear rational and logical... whatever it is that would get the approval of such people.
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I'm sure this post is long enough, lol. So I am off for now.
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Peace,
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tammy