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Well in my opinion there is no literal "Garden of Eden", and that story in the bible is meant to be taken metaphorically, allegorically -- I truly don't understand why anyone would take it literally.
I also don't understand why your friend believes it's somehow "easier" to blame god than to blame the devil. I don't know if a god exists, and I don't believe a devil exists (I never have), but insofar as I'm still agnostic, blaming god for my husband's death has made this harder for me (as opposed to being able to just blame a "devil"), but if s/he (god) exists then I truly do believe s/he is to blame. It has made it harder for me because it has destroyed what little inclination I had to believe in a loving god -- so not only did my husband die, but my entire sense of things (god, the functioning of the universe, the meaning of life, etc.) was completely destroyed.
If there is a god and if that god is omnipotent, then by definition s/he could stop pain and sorrow. If there is a god and if that god is not omnipotent, then s/he perhaps can't stop all pain and sorrow, but then why call that being god? In what way would that being be god?
I actually think it's easier to assume that there is an evil being in the universe (e.g., "the devil"), and to use her/him as a scapegoat, blaming her/him for death and sorrow and pain, rather than to acknowledge that if there is a god, s/he is either unable or unwilling to help us (at least in some instances).
What if he did help us yet we can't see it? Some people are homeless and they might say a god made me this way yet what if god had nothing to do with it? He's a heavy drinker or just refuses to work? How if there is a god can he help us if we refuse to help ourselves..my mom used to say god can giveth and taketh away..I never understood what she ment by that as she did not believe in church due to a preacher and a church her father built..now I understand..lets say there is a life which there is and god gives it to us and we decide to use this life for evil..would you still blame god? Is it not your choices..? Then it leads to is it unimaginable ..or I'd there really was a garden of Eden..god threw them out in the story when they knew they were naked and had sinned..so if he threw them out was he mad? Or is it if there is a heaven we can know no sin there? Lets say a guy is walking to the Store god knows in about 5 minutes the Man is going to save an angel the non existant devil as you say sees this and tries to savatage this..would you be mad at god for the devils savatage? Or mad at god for not being able to stop the devil..? All n all no one really knows what exists out there..we can't even make it far enough in space to see if something exists beyond them stars and planets..one thing is for certain in this world we are given life and eventually that will end..
zell grief is so bad it breaks us
we can not fix it
yea i worry ill end up in hell
u cud say grief is hell
jo
I agree. Grief is hell on earth. Throw in job loss and worrying all the time and that really takes the life out of me. I want to sell everything and buy a RV and drive away. No more taxes. No more utility bills. Free to go where ever we please. We don't need all this stuff anyway.
it wud be grt no bills jean
i wud luv 2 live in a boat coz i luv sea i do
grief pain is so cruel it can mk us all ill it can
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