Backglass wrote: First, thank you for answering.
You are welcome. It’s my pleasure. Though I still haven’t really answered your question, yet. I am genuinely sorry it took so long to get back to you. As for this, I’m afraid you’re badly missing my point.
Backglass wrote: daddy1gringo wrote:So according to you, If God “showed himself” as you think he should, what he would get as a result would be thousands, or millions, more people mentally acknowledging his existence and going through “Christian” rituals out of obligation, because they think they should, but still not loving him.
No. I am saying that you wouldn't just automatically start "loving" this supernatural being, simply because he finally showed up. If your father left your mother when you were a baby, and then showed up 40 years later, would you just blindly love him?
My point exactly. The appearing you are saying he should do would result only in obedience out of obligation, at best. Not love. Therefore it would be worse than a waste of time. The reason you think that’s what he “would do if he existed” is that you’re totally mistaken about who he is and what he’s up to.
Backglass wrote:daddy1gringo wrote:he’s already got more of it then he could ever figure out what to do with. The churches are filled (especially on Christmas and Easter) with people who go because they believe they must, but don’t want to be there because they have no real relationship with Jesus; because they don’t love him.
I agree 100%. In fact I believe this is 90% of the church going population if not more.
However THOSE 90% probably WOULD love him instantly if he popped in. It sure would be an easy way to get the whole "flock" to snap to attention. Don't you think?
Not at all. You said yourself this appearing would not inspire love. “Snapping to attention” is one thing. Love is another entirely
Backglass wrote:daddy1gringo wrote:And according to you, you would reluctantly bow and serve something that you hate, simply because you were trapped and had no choice. No wonder you won’t believe in him. I don’t blame you one bit. What a dismal prospect. I wouldn’t do that either.
First, you are putting words in my mouth. I don't hate gods.
I was referring to this:
Backglass wrote: I doubt seriously everyone would fall madly in love with the creature that created disease...that allowed loved ones to suffer, that stood idly by as the world was at war and let children die of hunger.
Call it contempt instead of hate, it certainly would become hate after the first bow, or the first act of forced service. That’s what I meant. Having to bow and serve something/one you felt that way about. That would be miserable. Unless I overestimate you, I don’t think you’d really do that anyway, and good for you if you wouldn’t. As I said, no, that’s not his purpose. I serve Him because I love him.
Backglass wrote: Why do you find it so sad that I wouldn't fall madly in love with something I have never seen before? I don't see how that is rational at all. If Leprechauns showed themselves, would you fall madly in love with them?
Once again, that’s my point. I don’t have a problem with the fact that his proving his existence would not make you, or anyone else, love him. We both agree that it makes perfect sense that it would not. That’s why he doesn’t do it that way.
Backglass wrote: daddy1gringo wrote:There’s your answer to why he doesn’t do that. That is NOT what he wants, from you or from the world. No, his purpose is not to crowd more people into churches or to force some certain kind of behavior. He’s all about relationship. Always has been. He’s a hopeless romantic.
No answers there. Thats YOU excusing away why your gods haven't been seen in 2000 years. Besides...I thought it's purpose was to save everyone from hell and get us all to love it. No? You would think it would do whatever it could to make that happen.
So explain to me again how undeniably proving His existence and putting everyone to forced labor is going to make anyone love anyone? Especially when you just (rightly) ridiculed the idea yourself? Like I said, there’s the answer to why he doesn’t do that.
Backglass wrote: daddy1gringo wrote:We’ve been over and over the theology of suffering in the world, and to what degree, though he is “pantokrator” there are things he “can not do” by definition, because if you force a “choice” it is not a “choice”, and so with “love” and with “will”; and how all that is happening is necessary for a greater good, when he will wipe away every tear, when all the suffering of this world will seem like a small thing set against the joy he has prepared.
Glorious words and excuses for a superstition.
Question begging.
It certainly is complicated for a all powerful all knowing supernatural being. All these rules. It cant do this or it wont do that. Men have come up with these excuses over the centuries to explain away the nagging questions and shut up the people asking them.
Not complicated at all unless you choose not to see. It’s things where “can’t do” is a matter of semantics, not power. You force a “choice”, it’s not a choice, so you can’t force a choice, by definition. That’s not a lack of power, it’s a parlor game with semantics. You force “love”, it’s not love, by definition. Etc.
Backglass wrote: daddy1gringo wrote:You don’t believe it, and I don’t blame you. You don’t know him. When you know him, know his character, all the issues work themselves out, because you know what he is capable of, and what he is not.
No. You don't "know" any supernatural beings.
This one I had to laugh at. Listen to you trying to tell me who I do and do not know.
Christians freely use the word instead of "study" or "devote".
Yes I do study about him and devote myself to him. I also know him. And I know the difference. I have been walking and talking with Him, and working together with him since probably before you were born. I know his voice when he speaks to me. I know his character, and his sense of humor. You can thumb your nose and throw Bronx cheers at that all you want; it doesn’t affect that a bit. You might as well try to tell me I don’t know my wife and daughters; or I might as well try to tell you that you don’t know yours.
Someone with an experience is never at the mercy of someone with an opinion.
That’s why His way is better than your guess. You are married, no? Did logic tell you she was the one for you and that you should get married? Then stop all this “I live my life totally by logic” crap. In many, if not all of the important issues of life, the heart is a better judge of truth than the head. As we have observed, intellect is inconclusive on this subject; you can’t prove either way. You have to search your heart for truth, and when you do that honestly, you find him there waiting for you.
All for now. More later.