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One of your original questions was "Is GOD to blame?" My answer very simply is YES. GOD created Adam and Eve in his image (which if it truly was in his image then they should have been perfect but that is another discussion). Since GOD is all knowing, he knew in advance that Adam and Eve were going to eat from the tree of knowledge. This is where suffering began. GOD cast them out to hard labor, painful child birth and death. So since GOD was their creator and had the power to change things , YES he is to blame (I don't want to go down the free will thing b/c to me that is a bunch of bull and every religious discuss I have had I hear the same rationalization "free will") Your other question "Why does GOD allow so much suffering?" The answer is pretty simple either there is NO such thing as GOD or according to the bible b/c we SIN. Now it is pretty hard for me to believe that a very young child suffers b/c he/she has sinned unlessed her/she are paying for the sins of the world, which wouldn't make much sense b/c apparently the bible says Jesus died on the cross for our sins. I have heard from others that GOD allows us to suffer b/c it teaches us humility/lessons etc (well if that is so, not a very loving GOD to me) and it is a way to bring us back to GOD (if that is so then guess there really isn't free will)
I am jumping around and getting off the topic but I don't believe we have free will per se. Free will is the belief that we have control over our actions. Having free will would mean that the future is not set and that we can alter the outcome of events by our self’s thinking or rationale. If this was so, then do you think people would chose suffering and death? Did GOD really give us free will?
First I truly believe that if we are to read the old testament it should be from the closest translation which would be mainly hebrew with some aramaic (spelling?). Moses is credited with writing the Torah (five books of Moses; Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy). I use the Torah as my old testament. When God took man and placed him in garden of eden he said that adam may eat from any tree of the Garden but not from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. If he ate from the tree god said "....for on the day you eat from it, you will definitely die." You say Death/suffering isn't a punishment from GOD but a consequence of Adam's behavior. Adam chose to defy GOD and for that he punished him. The definition of punishment: punishment is something that someone in authority imposes on someone else as a penalty for a misdeed. It is something that is done to people to make them feel punished enough to pay for their misdeed. If you look at this definition GOD punished adam for his behavior.
I disagree with you about "God has NOT predetermine my course in life." Sure he has, DEATH. You can not chose not to die.
GOD created all things including DEATH. GOD created the tree of knowledge. So ultimately death is GOD's making. Whether it said "I" or not GOD created the tree. Now Adam did have a choice however GOD, being all knowing, knew what Adam and Eve were going to do before they did it. So why would GOD tempt them like that? GOD knew the outcome. It was man's destiny to eat from the tree. If GOD created them in his image and GOD is perfect then Adam and Eve should have been perfect.
Reading When Bad Things Happen to Good Peopleby Rabbi Harold Kushner opened my eyes to God and his doings.
Here's an excerpt:
"Innocent people do suffer misfortunes in this life. Things happen to them far worse than they deserve—they lose their jobs, they get sick, their children suffer or make them suffer. But when it happens, it does not represent God punishing them for something they did wrong. The misfortunes do not come from God at all."
I'm not a strictly religious person.. at all. But I do believe in God. Rabbi Kushner's point of view as not only a religious leader but a good person like the rest of us who has suffered his own loss has definitely helped my grieving. Why would God choose death for some in order to teach others a lesson? That doesn't sound right.
“A change of wind direction or the shifting of a tectonic plate can cause a hurricane or earthquake to move toward a populated area instead of out into an uninhabited stretch of land. Why? A random shift in weather patterns causes too much or too little rain over a farming area, and a year’s harvest is destroyed. A drunken driver steers his car over the center line of the highway and collides with the green Chevrolet instead of the red Ford fifty feet farther away. There is no message in all of that. These events do not reflect God’s choices. They happen at random, and randomness is another name for chaos, in those corners of the universe where God’s creative light has not yet penetrated. And chaos is evil; not wrong, not malevolent, but evil nonetheless, because by causing tragedies at random, it prevents people from believing in God’s goodness."
I hope that this helps. I would suggest reading it, because it's helped me to forgive God, and realize that it's not His fault. There are things He cannot control.. but He can help us, and guide us, in times of tragedy.
Thank you for your input. I have read this and unfortunately it did not help me. Just one more person trying to rationalize/justify GOD's will. In reality only GOD truly knows why he does what he does. I don't believe we will ever be able to get into GOD's mind and find out his reasoning.
Dennis,
Since you seem very versed on the bible and take it quite literally, how do you justify this:
I guess some of the issues I have with the bible and G-D is the contradictions. One example is on the day Moses comes down from Mount Sinai with the stone tablets containing the Ten Commandments, he discovers that the Israelites have created a golden calf. To punish the people, Moses gathers a group of men and takes the following action in the book of Exodus, Chapter 32:
So... one minute we have God carving into stone, "Thou shalt not kill." Then the next minute we have God telling each man to strap a sword to his side and lay waste to thousands. Wouldn't you expect the almighty ruler of the universe to be slightly more consistent than this? 3,000 dead people is a lot of commandment breaking. Obviously that is a total contradiction.
Dennis,
Come on. GOD sent the law down to Moses and one of them being thou shall not kill and then GOD turns around and tells people to kill. So what you are saying is do as I say not as I do. So all those killings done in GOD's name is justifiable b/c GOD told them it was ok but yet the 10 commandments that was handed down to Mose from GOD says it isn't. WOW!
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