Tani Coyote
Son of Huehuecoyotl
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If God could be attributed human characteristics I'd agree with you all over the place
But he isn't. He's as inhuman as it gets. To err is human, is in my book a very true statement. It's how we learn. It's how we grow understanding.
Seeing God just as a father figure stripped away from his absolute powers (which might be your take) does indeed invalidate my statement.
I imagine God could have absolute powers, but if one views your own personal morals as an erorr, than he is indeed not 100% free from it. He likely has conflicting reasoning/morals, explaining many of his issues.
He can end suffering in an instant(even if the argument can be made suffering on Earth is a grain of sand compared to the divine beach), but doesn't for some reason or another. The exact reason I do not know; some say it invalidates free will. Some say it fosters dependence when he wants us to be strong and come to our conclusions.
One can say he even likes us being able to question him and thus doesn't intervene simply because that'd turn everyone into believers. Which defeats the purpose of free will if we still end up doing everything he says, doesn't it? His love for man clashes with his desire to keep free will relevant. It actually explains a lot.
While God is inhuman, he is sentient. One can say that not all humans, but all sentient things(assuming there are other intelligent races out there, which I consider very possible), were crafted in his "image." Of course, the inside joke is he has no image since he's evolved beyond one; he appears however we view him I imagine. Each race will view him with different looks and maybe even a different personality, but he is still the same God.
Huh? You either weren't responding to that part, or something... I said the Catholics believe Clergy can't get married. I don't believe that they can't get married, since I'm not Catholic...
I reasoned that the single people were probably the clergy, so I was curious why God would create people doomed to be single for any other reason.
So Hitler is in Heaven?
If he repented, yes.
Some say "I don't want to be in Heaven with Hitler." That's just it though. The inability to forgive wouldn't be compatible with going to Heaven, so in a twist of irony, that person wouldn't be allowed in until they decided to forgive.
Which shouldn't be hard when you have the most powerful being in the universe looming over you.
Hitler admits his acts were evil, begs for forgiveness, and God forgives him as he can tell a genuine change. Likewise, people who knew of Hitler are asked to forgive, and by doing so, they too are granted entry.
Anybody who genuinely changes enters. Anybody who doesn't is held somewhere else. Probably not as horrid as the Hell described by others.
No seriously, I agree with you. But believing different politics is different from sin.
But in terms of God, believing in Vishnu instead of him is different politics; you're not following his ideas. But he loves you just the same and naturally forgives you for it if you can understand you were wrong.
I don't believe repenting is limited to Earth, as you can see.
Not necessarily. First of all, I don't think you (Or anyone else) will be damned for being in a gay relationship, just like I don't think someone who has sex outside of marriage with be damned for that. At least, not in the way you are thinking. We are ALL sinners, and so deserve separation from God in Hell. But Christ died for our sins so that we can have Eternal Life. IF you put your trust in Christ, but still fell into sin after that, you would not lose your Salvation. Once you are Saved, you cannot "Be snatched out of his hand."
That's just it though. I don't believe in Jesus so I'm doomed either way. Why bother being a good person if God will still cast me out just the same?
It's why I feel God would believe in many roads rather than one. There is no "casting out" unless you are so horrid you can't change on this world or the next.
Of course. But true happiness is supposed to be found in Christ, not in worldly things (This is so my parents answer...)
But love is not worldly.
Or is God's very substance worldly now?
No, of course not. That piece of him inside everybody manifests itself as our ability to feel, and love is the purest manifestation.
Well, it seems to me it would be a way of thinking of women as sex objects of sorts...
That ignores everything you can be attracted to besides men or women though. I don't think people even think of it in terms of attraction though; pleasure is the purpose of it.