Darth J wrote:Nightlion wrote:Well, alrighty then. Give me a moment to piece together your explosive snit.
But first off God did not create us his enemy. That was so from the beginning. In the organization of intelligences Satan rebelled. God had only given his native light and truth the ability to be independent. He came out of the Light of Truth an enemy to God. Probably for the umpteenth time.
Yes, we were carnal and sensuous even before we had bodies or physical senses and corporeal desires. Truly insidious, that natural evil is.
If God did not make us his enemy, but only gave us the potential to inevitably become his enemy, then it really amounts to the same thing. So did God not foresee this would happen----meaning He is not omniscient? Or did he deliberately give us the power to realize our innate enmity to Him and fault us for it---meaning He is not just/omnibenevloent?
Unfortunately, though, you are going off script. The issue I raised, and on which you started this thread, is what, if any, unique insight Mormonism has to the problem of evil. The Book of Mormon defines the natural man as man existing in this mortal coil, not as a pre-mortal spirit.
Mosiah 3:1919 For the natural man is an enemy to God, and has been from the fall of Adam, and will be, forever and ever, unless he yields to the enticings of the Holy Spirit, and putteth off the natural man and becometh a saint through the atonement of Christ the Lord, and becometh as a child, submissive, meek, humble, patient, full of love, willing to submit to all things which the Lord seeth fit to inflict upon him, even as a child doth submit to his father.Notice the "when you're slapped, you'll take it and like it!" aspect of God that King Benjamin here imparts to us.
And you're not refuting me with any of this, anyway. The idea that "the natural man is an enemy to God" is not unique to Mormonism. E.g.,
http://www.christianarmor.net/oldman.htm
Nightlion wrote:I got to parse this out. If you contrast oneness of light and truth with independent organized intelligence you see the enmity created by that act. God did not create us evil. US independent IS evil and everything along the way is set to prove this.
Doesn't seem very just or omnibenevolent for God to fault us for that, then, does it?
For some like Satan all it took was the first sacrifice. For us today we refuse to forsake the world and seek every which way to guard and defend it with the same fierceness that fought the first war in heaven.
Not unique to Mormonism. See, e.g.,
Paradise Lost.
Yes you descend into the depths of humility precisely willing to take whatever hit God puts upon you. As s****y as my life was as a child, it is not to compare with the crap I got back from EVERY damn Mormon I opened my mouth to. Who would like that? But I endure to the end because the Lord first loved me and saved me from the first wasting.
I appreciate that, but people from all kinds of denominations (and non-denominational Christians) say the same thing about turning to God. Mormonism does not have a corner on this market.
Nor does any of this explain why God allowed the bad things to happen in the first place. Somehow, the SWAT team standing there watching the woman get raped and tortured, but then giving her first aid afterwards, just doesn't seem like a very satisfying explanation for their inaction.
Umm. I think you were the one to first go off script with this "God created us evil business".
God is the one who created me as a natural man and then blames me for what He did.