Re: What has God actually done wrong ?
Posted: December 13th, 2016, 8:20 pm
Greta,
I understand now that Felix and I fundamentally differ from you in our conceptions of how a sentient being should be allowed to think- while we believe that growth by struggle is most meaningful, you view struggle as unnecessary. Yes, it would be possible for a god to create a being that wouldn't have to feel pain, and I suppose that that being could also grow as such. But, to put a pathos narrative in here: imagine two people in the gym- one who has been fighting obesity and heart disease and is working hard to get healthy, and one who has been healthy all his life and is just working to get more chiseled abs. Neither is wrong, and both of them are growing and improving, but I do believe the one whose growth comes out of struggle is far more inspiring and moving (no pun intended).
So perhaps God was wrong to make us all have to struggle in order to attain peace? It's a plausible theory, I'll definitely give you that- it makes just as much sense as mine. But I think this is actually being shown to be a subjective matter, and one would have to know God to understand why he created us as he did (and I like the depiction of God as a two year old- it's quite humorous and actually plausible ;P ). This is working under the assumption there is an all-creator, of course. Under secular belief it makes perfect sense why we are in so much struggle- the universe is chaotic and unforgiving. I think if I wasn't religious I would be a nihilist...
I understand now that Felix and I fundamentally differ from you in our conceptions of how a sentient being should be allowed to think- while we believe that growth by struggle is most meaningful, you view struggle as unnecessary. Yes, it would be possible for a god to create a being that wouldn't have to feel pain, and I suppose that that being could also grow as such. But, to put a pathos narrative in here: imagine two people in the gym- one who has been fighting obesity and heart disease and is working hard to get healthy, and one who has been healthy all his life and is just working to get more chiseled abs. Neither is wrong, and both of them are growing and improving, but I do believe the one whose growth comes out of struggle is far more inspiring and moving (no pun intended).
So perhaps God was wrong to make us all have to struggle in order to attain peace? It's a plausible theory, I'll definitely give you that- it makes just as much sense as mine. But I think this is actually being shown to be a subjective matter, and one would have to know God to understand why he created us as he did (and I like the depiction of God as a two year old- it's quite humorous and actually plausible ;P ). This is working under the assumption there is an all-creator, of course. Under secular belief it makes perfect sense why we are in so much struggle- the universe is chaotic and unforgiving. I think if I wasn't religious I would be a nihilist...