If a perfect god created me...

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Re: If a perfect god created me...

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sock puppet wrote:What is your theory? why did perfect god create an environment in which it is impossible for man NOT to sin?


Because we need sin (keep in mind that sin is in the mind of the beholder).
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sock puppet wrote:If jehovah is supposed to be only good, and lucifer only bad, did they start out as a single soul with good and bad, and his bi-polarization of good and bad became so pronounced that the cognitive dissonance too great to continue, and like cell division in a blastocyte, there was soul division, one free of bad and the other free of good? Now, they are ying and yang, each needing to play off the existence and efforts of the other, eternally linked in struggle with the other?

Is that what is in store for us, which have both good and bad impulses? Soul division? I hope not. That would be so one dimensional and boring.


This premise assumes there is such a being as Satan.
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harmony wrote:
sock puppet wrote:If jehovah is supposed to be only good, and lucifer only bad, did they start out as a single soul with good and bad, and his bi-polarization of good and bad became so pronounced that the cognitive dissonance too great to continue, and like cell division in a blastocyte, there was soul division, one free of bad and the other free of good? Now, they are ying and yang, each needing to play off the existence and efforts of the other, eternally linked in struggle with the other?

Is that what is in store for us, which have both good and bad impulses? Soul division? I hope not. That would be so one dimensional and boring.


This premise assumes there is such a being as Satan.

and such a being a jehovah. It is entirely hypothetical.
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sock puppet wrote:
harmony wrote:This premise assumes there is such a being as Satan.

and such a being a jehovah. It is entirely hypothetical.


Man's ability to get himself into trouble is easily documented. Satan... not so much.
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Re: If a perfect god created me...

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sock puppet wrote:why am I in need of redemption? not perfect?

how does a perfect being create an imperfect me?

The process of creation has resitance to Gods intention. Nobody knows the particulars of how that works but whether or not you know the primal levals of that resistence you will have to live with the results which are yourself and the world we share.
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Because She isn't perfect.
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sleepyhead wrote:[quote="Lucretia MacEvil]You might think that a perfect creator could create nothing but perfection? Well, obviously God creates junk, so what does that say about him?[/quote]

Hello lucretia,

Many of your gripes with regards to God can be reconciled by looking into the possibility of reincarnation. Our life on earth is really another opportunity to evolve rather than some sort of test.[/quote]


I reject the idea of a god who participates in this world, and I'm very comfortable with that. No salvation necessary because there was never condemnation. Be that as it may, reincarnation is interesting. I don't exactly believe in it, and I don't exactly not believe in it.

So, Sleepyhead, where are you coming from here? Do you follow an Eastern path or trying to be some kind of hybrid Mormon/Buddhist?
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Re: If a perfect god created me...

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harmony wrote:
sock puppet wrote:How was I when I was as god created me, that I am now no longer?


small. very very small. and in an environment where no sin was possible.


This would be the CK.? Where God raises his spirit children. A land of things.....houses, dogs, newspapers, farmers, electric grids, politicians....kinda similar to another incarnation, almost like reincarnation? But, no sin. Hmm.... That complicates things. It's hard to summon up the image of a land of all white, no black.....not even grey.
Lets say in this land god has 1 million wives, and 10 billion kids. If he were to prefer the company of Betty over Linda, because she is more fun, wouldn't that be kinda sinful? If Linda found out she would be sad. Would being sad be a sin? One would have to be happy to the nth degree all the time, for to fall below it....would be a sin. Sounds to me like a place where one would have to sit in a corner and not think, for fear of having a lessor thought.
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Re: If a perfect god created me...

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sock puppet wrote:why am I in need of redemption? not perfect?

how does a perfect being create an imperfect me?

Mormonism, like christianity in general, is just asschat.

by the way, Shinedown's 2008 'Sound of Madness' CD is pure truth, genius. Buy it. Listen to it until your bosom burns. Then you'll know it is true. Until you realize that, you are not sincere, you are not applying Moroni's promise properly.


Created perfect in the beginning, but fallen. The fallen nature is inherited.
Being a Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction -Pope Benedict XVI
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Re: If a perfect god created me...

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But I just can't seem to comprehend this perfect being concept. A perfect being could never have a thought, as a lessor thought would condemn them. A person would always have to maintain an exact level of bliss, no more no less, for to have an off bliss day would condemn them. I'm happy, but I'm not quite as happy as I was 10 seconds ago because my program is in commercial.
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