whitedove said:No, God does NOT have flaws. U see, it all started with Adam and Eve. Satan caused them to sin, and that is what started all the disease, all the bad things of the world. God does NOT do anything by accident. He allows things to happen, and is always there for us. Satan is also always there, trying to work on us, turn us against God. A perfect example is the story of Job, in the Bible. God is here with me, always. He answers prayers, so many times not right away, but in the long run He does. I experience the wonderful grace of God every day. It is because of Him that I am here today, and that I am able to experience all the good things in my life.
In the Bible Jesus says, "God is a Spirit; and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." (John 4:24)ckfarbes said:Your God and my God is a material Being-the Supreme of Beings.
Actually, man, in Adam, started out extremely intelligent, far superior to man today. With no formal schooling or technology, Adam named all the animals and cultivated the land. He lived a very long life without Medicare or HMOs. Adam's early descendants had to invent everything from "scratch". I doubt anyone living today could do that. The only aspect of Adam's life that didn't need to be invented was his knowledge of God. God was there, speaking and fellowshipping with Adam and Eve daily. After Adam and Eve sinned, then man began to deteriate. Some groups of people who separated from God fell under the influence of Satan's myths. They no longer trusted God, so they had to make up stories to justify their world. Some people remained faithful to God, and He passed down His Word to them.DeafDot said:Basically, when humans were primitive and needed to explain the world and experiences throughout their lives, they came up with stories, myths, magic, and miracles.
Yes.But when you pray, does God answer?
True. The first words in the Bible are "In the beginning God created...." God already existed and created everything else in the universe.It's evident that it wasn't created out of nothing, by pure coincidence...So therefore, there has to have been an intelligent being behind this whole thing.
If God were not watching over us, the world would have spun out of control (literally) a long time ago. God controls the events of the world but He also allows us our free will. We are not robots so He allows us to make our own decisions, right or wrong. If we are willing to surrender our wills to Him to guide us, then we will make the right decisions. He is there to guide us but we must be willing to acceptance His guidance.Whatever being created all of this, definitely is NOT watching over us. It seems we're definitely on our own without true help or guidance from a higher being.
In the Bible, Paul the apostle says to the men of Athens that they have been worshipping at an altar inscribed, "TO THE UNKNOWN GOD." Paul then tells them about God, the Creator and Savior of the Universe. Therefore, God is not "unknown" any longer (Acts 17:22-31).But man doesn't have the answer to WHO it is - not even through theological contexts. Only this unknown being knows, and it's not telling (yet?) Perhaps it will tell us the truth one day.... or maybe never would. Who knows?
Religion (and denominations) are created by man.Religion is the creation of man - written, spoken, and instituitionalized by man - not God himself...period.
I think that is the picture of Zeus or some other mythological god.Liza said:I dunno about God being an actual entity sitting on throne in heaven, throwing lightning bolts at liars and sinners...
A respectful fear of a holy and mighty God is expected. It is not a fear that causes us to hide or not want to approach God with our needs. It is to show great respect because He is so wonderful.Why is fear necessary to get worshippers?
To show our love and gratitude for all that He has done for us. A grateful heart wants to worship.Why the need to be worshipped at all?
"For God so loved the world [all people], that he gave [sacrificed] His only begotten Son [Jesus], that whosoever [any person] believeth in [trust] Him should not perish [go to Hell], but have everlasting life [Heaven]." (John 3:16)So yes, I believe in God. The one that is made of compassion and love.
God does not encourage men to oppress women. The Bible records the history of what happened as an example of how bad things were, not for examples to follow. If you notice, every time the Bible gives an example of horrible events and sins, it also shows that the bad people were punished for their behavior, not rewarded. For example, when David sinned with Bathsheba, God was not saying it is OK to commit adultery and murder. No! He showed that sin has consequences. David and Bathsheba's baby died. Years later, David's other children sinned because they saw the bad example in their father's life. Consequences of sin.Magatsu I [B said:refused[/B] to believe in the bible which encourages men to oppressing women, daughters, wife, etc.. I don't think "God" or rather Creator would allow that if he is "love" like you people said. Bible's statements repeatly revealed that it encourage men to oppress women like that, if you don't mind to being oppress by men then be my guest but I am NOT going to allow it happen to my future wife, my future daughters, cousins, etc.
God created nature and its laws (gravity, thermodynamics, etc.)I am one of people who believes in nature and nature laws.
"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction." (Proverbs 1:7)The first rule of universe: Knowledge is power.
Er... no, there are numbers of poverbs that ENCOURAGE these behaviours, not using as example... Jewish Professor, Filner (voted for being best professor in Jewish history and culture in California) said otherwise. He showed numbers of many things that showed how awful men acted toward women in the bible and these behaviors was encouraged by Jewish cultures/bible in the past). He showed some arts by Jewish people, it was quite shocking which I regretted that I didn't take the pictures with camera. However Dr. Filner mentioned that most, not all of jewish tribes encouraged these immoral behaviours, of course some of these tribes does show highly respect for women, just like Native America tribes does to their women.Reba said:God does not encourage men to oppress women. The Bible records the history of what happened as an example of how bad things were, not for examples to follow. If you notice, every time the Bible gives an example of horrible events and sins, it also shows that the bad people were punished for their behavior, not rewarded.
Again, untrue. John Gray and Filner, Jewish Professor said otherwise as I explained briefly above. According to Filner and other many more jewish professors that, in the ancient times, jewish men treat women like they are their material to own, to judge, to use.. not as "individual".Reba said:The women of the ancient Jewish culture were treated with much more respect than the other cultures of that time.
So? I am still a person who believes in nature and its laws or "Creator" or "Great Spirit" as Native Americans called it, not Jew's God or bible. Yes Great Spirit created nature but which does "feed" us to be alive? Nature but I pay my respect to Great Spirit thru nature, not falsely bible or Jew's "God".Reba said:God created nature and its laws (gravity, thermodynamics, etc.)
No.. that's not what I mean.. "Knowledge is power"... Knowledge is part of wisdow, intiution, understanding of true love, etc etc etc.. Tell me... which is "knowledge" that save you from drink the dangerous substance such as rat poison? By your knowledge that you obtained from your friends and such or God? I mean, how do you know that is dangerous substance in first place? By your pals, your teachers, the books, etc etc... that's the knowledge I spoke of.Reba said:"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction." (Proverbs 1:7)
I don't know who voted for Professor Filner but there have been just as many scholars over the centuries who would have an opposing view.Magatsu said:Er... no, there are numbers of poverbs that ENCOURAGE these behaviours, not using as example... Jewish Professor, Filner (voted for being best professor in Jewish history and culture in California) said otherwise.
Some men acted badly toward women, yes, but that was not enouraged by God or the Bible. If cultural subgroups behaved badly that is their fault, not God's. God commands all people to live right but that doesn't mean they always obey.He showed numbers of many things that showed how awful men acted toward women in the bible and these behaviors was encouraged by Jewish cultures/bible in the past.
What makes the "Great Spirit" more believable to you than God? Why are you willing to accept the oral traditions of the Native Americans but not the written Word of God that was passed down to us by the Jews and Christians?So? I am still a person who believes in nature and its laws or "Creator" or "Great Spirit" as Native Americans called it, not Jew's God or bible.
God gave the ability to medical and scientific people to learn which substances are dangerous. God gave me the reading ability to read warning labels.Tell me... which is "knowledge" that save you from drink the dangerous substance such as rat poison?
I think you better do a little more serious research on that one. Of course, it depends on what you consider "higher family value", and even you said "depends on which tribes."Native Americans lived in very, very rich life (in old times, before christians & pilgrims invaded their life and destroyed their life utterly..) they have MUCH higher family value than any cultures ever in the history. Of course, depends on which tribes.
No problem.My apoloize if I sound like harsh in my post...
whitedove said:No, God does NOT have flaws. U see, it all started with Adam and Eve. Satan caused them to sin, and that is what started all the disease, all the bad things of the world. God does NOT do anything by accident. He allows things to happen, and is always there for us. Satan is also always there, trying to work on us, turn us against God. A perfect example is the story of Job, in the Bible. God is here with me, always. He answers prayers, so many times not right away, but in the long run He does. I experience the wonderful grace of God every day. It is because of Him that I am here today, and that I am able to experience all the good things in my life.
pimpdaddyposse said:Adam & Eve
The first chapters of Genesis in the Bible describe God creating Adam and Eve as the first humans.Zericsrats said:Why some say that Adam & Eve is first human HUH...
Some schools do not teach the truth. It is more poltically correct to teach that man used to be very primitive and has been improving and advancing. The truth is the opposite. Man (Adam) began very intelligent and healthy but because of sin entering the world and people, people have been becoming less intelligent and less healthy.I learn Cave men/women is first our human.
God warned Adam and Eve to not eat the fruit (not apple) of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Satan lied and tempted Eve to eat the fruit. Eve "saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise" (Genesis 3:1-6). Eve wanted to satisfy her desire of pride to become wise like God. She believed Satan, not God. That was her sin. Adam also ate the fruit because he believed Eve, not God, and that was his sin.Why Eve eat the apple make our sin?
Yes, you can. Just ask God to give you faith to believe, and He will.I cant believe at bible book.
You CAN know now.I must wait until old and dead will be knew about it.
Well, this one will be my last post in this topic...Reba said:The first chapters of Genesis in the Bible describe God creating Adam and Eve as the first humans.
There are thousands of Sumerian tablets. Are you referring to the Gilgamesh Epic or something else?Magatsu said:Anyway, believe or not, Sumerian Tablets (the most ancient relic on the earth) said otherwise.
I never said that God would stop me from drinking rat poison. God gave man (and woman) free will. We use our wills to decide what to do, right or wrong. God does give us the intellect to apply to our decision-making process. God gives me the ability to read warning labels about rat poison but He also gives me free will to decide whether or not to drink the poison. Some people have the knowledge to not drink poison but their free will decision is to drink it anyway because they want to kill themselves.Magatsu said:So you were saying that God himself/herself/itself will stop you from drinking the rat poision? or are you using the knowledge that you obtained from your friends, books, your mother, etc? That's different matter in this issue. You HAVE to remember that Jew's "God" DIDN'T create the rat poison which scientists did THEREFORE you obtained directly from scientists or your parents to NOT drink it. So... where is the knowledge you obtained from that saved your life countless times? Think about it
I am not trying to define your beliefs, only to have them clarified. I only asked why you are able to believe in the Native Americans' Great Spirit but you can't believe in Jews' and Christians' God. That means, what is it about the Great Spirit that is easy to believe but is hard to believe God? What is the difference?Magatsu said:Why did you try to define my beliefs in Nature or Great Spirit when I didn't try to define your beliefs in Jew's so-called "God"?
I'm sorry but I really don't understand your question. When the Jews were a nomadic people they would set up a tabernacle, a temporary tent-like structure, for worship in the wilderness. When they settled in cities, they built and worshipped in temples. When they were taken into captivity they prayed and worshipped wherever they could (for example, Daniel praying in his house). What do you mean "destroy the lands"?... why did jews or any religious people destroy the lands to get in order to build a church to pray when there is ALREADY holy place a.k.a. "wilderness" to pray toward Creator?
Again, I am sorry but I don't know what you mean about destroying the land to build a church. The early churches of the New Testament started out in Christians' homes. Sometimes they met in existing synagogue buildings. Much later they built actual "church" structures. During Roman persecution they met and worshipped in the catacombs.Jesus proved that people are stupid enough to destory the land to get in order to build the church.
Many Christian people "purify" themselves thru fasting and prayer, or attend retreats for a time of spiritual focus. However, the emphasis is on cleansing the spirit not the body. The spirit is cleansed by confessing sin to God (thru prayer, not a priest) and repenting of that sin....by he went to the wilderness to purify himself from evils (that WHICH is Native Americans did on BASIS, UNLIKELY white people or common religious people.
Not everyone can live in a "wilderness" area; it wouldn't be a wilderness then. The physical place of worship is not as important as the heart that is doing the worship. God is not limited by geography. He is in the wilderness, in the city, on the ship at sea, in the prison cell, in the hospital.Wilderness is right there for us to pray or pay our respect for Nature that Great Spirit created for us.
That is why it is important for Christians to believe in Jesus Christ, not other people, not religions, not denominations. People will always fail and disappoint us. We can't believe in "their beliefs" but we believe in Jesus.I was a Christian and found more and more about what did religious people do to other people, I was very disappoint and stopped believing in their beliefs.
Maybe those other people aren't truly born-again in their hearts either, and that is why they treat other people in an awful way. The "so-called Christian" people are being hateful, not God.Ever since I abandoned my religious belief and my christianity, I can notice how awful these people treat non-christian people. Please don't tell me that they didn't.
I think a lot less land world-wide is "destroyed" in building churches than building shopping centers, amusement parks, college campuses, subdivisions, multi-plex movie theaters, schools, gambling casinos, factories, etc.Magatsu said:I was saying that religious people cutted the woods down which killed hundreds or thousands.. or even million of wild lifes then use these woods to build the temple, churches and such to pray to their "God".
I don't understand how using the resources that God provides us is "mocking" God. Yes, we should be responsible stewards of our resources and not carelessly waste them but that doesn't mean don't use them. God put the land and natural resources (water, oil, minerals), animals, birds, and ocean life on earth for man's use.. it is like mocking "God" and his/her/its creation a.k.a. nature
God is omnipresent (every where at the same time). He would not be a wonderful mighty God if He was limited to only certain places. Each saved Christian carries His Holy Spirit in the heart, so wherever that believer is, so is God. God created the Universe so He can be any place He wants. I don't understand how you can say God is not everywhere. If He was limited to only some places, He would not be God, right? God has no limits.And I disagree with your statement, "He is in the wilderness, in the city, on the ship at sea, in the prison cell, in the hospital."