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Why do cows say MU?
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Re: Theodicy
Matt 6:33 But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. 34 Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. {Or, in other words, "**** happens."--sg}
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In the Spirit
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Re: Theodicy
Hi All, Thank you for the replies.
I was reading a bit more about theodicy last night. The approach that makes the most 'sense' to me is that G!d has chosen to limit his own power in the act of creation so that we would have choice and free will and love. At least this is logically possible. The manner in which G!d intervenes in the world (answers prayers) is a whole other can of worms. I also came across something called 'open theism,' which I detected is a hated idea by some (evangelicals?), but also makes sense because it suggests that while G!d is omniscient in knowing all possible outcomes, the future is not yet created and so G!d is acting freely Himself in each moment and did not 'know' at the ouset the extent of our bad choices. And then I tried to understand a bit more about where theologian Paul Tillich is coming from, because I so like the ring of 'the Ground of Being,' and the idea that G!d is Being rather than a being is intuitively and aestically pleasing to me, and recalls Paul's words "in Him I live and move and have my bieng." And it reminds me that G!d created me and sustains me moment to moment so I when I exclaim 'G!d is Creator,' I don't mean a being who fashioned Adam out of dust or put the world in motion like a clock, but that through G!d all things came into being and without Whom there is no being. In that case, the problem of theodicy seems to fall away. Except of course that Tillich was accused of atheism. ![]() Last edited by lunamoth : 01-19-2008 at 04:31 PM. |
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Re: Theodicy
Great points, Thomas. It's easy to get into the mindset that we will die in our sins - that we get sent to hell for our sins...yada...yada. But as much as the Bible makes of sin, it isn't the real issue. You could be perfect in every way, but do you have a relationship with God? Do you have that life-giving Spirit in you? Eternal life is in knowing God (John 17:3). We want to get into heaven, but do we really think we can get in without a real change in ourselves? You load up Heaven with the same people that are now living here on earth and you know what you get? Absolutely no difference.
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Evidently, God knows good and evil, but in what manner? Was there a process of evaluation with God? What then would be the criteria? What is the difference between God and man in this regard? Last edited by lunamoth : 01-22-2008 at 09:24 PM. |
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