Dream
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4Paladin
I don't know of anything cruel that is not an animal.
4Dogbrain
What about toe fungus?
I don't know of anything cruel that is not an animal.
4Dogbrain
What about toe fungus?
Cruel is a perception like good is it not.4Paladin
I don't know of anything cruel that is not an animal.
4Dogbrain
What about toe fungus?
Cruelty doesn't seem perceptual to me. In nature, animals are cruel to play with their prey rather than just eating it.
By saying cruelty I refer to malicious humor; and it is an animal trait observable in some species. Certain things just aren't good, and cruelty is one of those things that aren't. This is a universal principle which you will see recognized everywhere, even where people disobey it. Would it not bother you if God enjoyed suffering in others? It would contradict the meaning of the word 'Good'; from which is derived the English for 'God'. This 'Good' is an ideal of good, far above the attainment of even the finest examples of humanity and nature. Nobody is going to tell me that good can be cruel, because cruel is the least and worst use of life.
Maybe this is a narrower definition of cruelty than you were thinking? People understand that one can relish another's suffering, and its universal to us all. If you are the butt of my joke, then its cruelty. If I do not relish wounding you, then its simple infliction of suffering without cruelty. Including the intent narrows cruelty into something everybody understands. By this universally human definition, cats are often cruel when they maim their prey. It doesn't mean I don't like cats. I have no idea what the cat thinks, but I can tell the cat enjoys wounding the mouse.But don't you see this is a judgement that you have passed? Animals simply are, they do what they do, and it is only in your eyes there is cruelty. A man made concept... another construct that's all.
The whole you gotta break a lot of eggs to make an omelette. Do the abortion folks complain?? I know the vegans do. Perception.
Is god good? Is of course a valid question... Why? Because, it ends with a question mark.. Hence... It is a question...
Do cows like to mud wrestle in hot pants?
Can god do the fandango?
Another valid question.... I can keep um' coming.
Hi Jahway.One thing is certain, according to the Bible, God is Love.
1 John 4:16
And so we know and rely on the love God has for us.
God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him.
Hi Jahway.
This question can arise from the mystical theory of why God created, a question which a literal reading of Genesis does not address. It says that God, who is love, must have someone to love and therefore created everyone else. It is actually an extra-biblical mystical theory that makes some sense for a personal God. While not directly Biblical, its based upon the verse you quoted, Jahway.(I John 4:16) It is popular -- almost doctrine, and people independently come up with it just from that verse. I did myself years ago. After that the big question comes from two things: 1. According to the literal reading of Genesis God created the world. 2. In the Bible, it appears God defines what is good and bad, so is God good just because he says he is? Or is God good according to a standard? 3. Finally, does it matter from your perspective?
The NT comments on this. James & I John support the view that humans cannot be truth; but Romans suggests that humans can know it.Jahway said:Your last part I think for myself that God is truth, as the Bible also shows. As humans we cannot obtain an objective truth, one that is TRUE. There is always subjection applied, and perhaps error.
I agree that human truth bends around our desires. If you are talking about the Biblical God, then there are some verses which might support the view that God abides by standards rather than bending them to suit the creation. They don't directly say it, but they're in the neighborhood of it:Jahway said:For myself, I do not think about What defines God as good or bad, because God is not human - therefore cannot be defined in terms of human understanding. It is not for humans to define truth, because we exist only through God. I think if we attempt to ask what standards God can be good, we are overstepping our bounds, we are challenging God and his goodness.
Is that proven for sure and for certain? What about eventually if we are given more time?jahweh said:Man has proved through our history that as a collective lot we are unable to sustain peace and love. If God is the definition of love (God=love) then only God through His infinite wisdom understands what is Good.
Marcus Garvey said:God Almighty created each and everyone of us for a place in the world, and for the least of us to think that we were created only to be what we are and not what we can make ourselves, is to impute an improper motive to the Creator for creating us.
Can you please illustrate how you interpret this scripture? What "law" do you think Paul is referring to? I ask because I am unsure.Jahway,
The NT comments on this. James & I John support the view that humans cannot be truth; but Romans suggests that humans can know it.
- Romans 7:14-16 For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I. If then I do that which I would not, I consent unto the law that it is good.
Is that proven for sure and for certain? What about eventually if we are given more time?
Please end the nonsense guys. This is not even a religious matter- you can't ask questions like ""do rectangles really have 4 sides?" It's just word salad.
What is "good"? When we say that God is good, what is meant by that? If we call God "good", do we not then attempt limit God by what we understand to be "good"? If, by "good", we think we refer to some sort of ineffable and incomprehensible "goodness", might we as well say that "God is yafoogie."?
Cruelty is an animal trait? Really?
Hi Jahway.
This question can arise from the mystical theory of why God created, a question which a literal reading of Genesis does not address. It says that God, who is love, must have someone to love and therefore created everyone else. It is actually an extra-biblical mystical theory that makes some sense for a personal God. While not directly Biblical, its based upon the verse you quoted, Jahway.(I John 4:16) It is popular -- almost doctrine, and people independently come up with it just from that verse. I did myself years ago. After that the big question comes from two things: 1. According to the literal reading of Genesis God created the world. 2. In the Bible, it appears God defines what is good and bad, so is God good just because he says he is? Or is God good according to a standard? 3. Finally, does it matter from your perspective?