Originally Posted by
scshift
Originally Posted by Boys Noize
According to your bible, God created everything in this universe; the good and the bad. Yes, that includes diseases and natural disasters. So no, you can't just attribute all the good things that happen in life to god as being a blessing from him and then dismiss all the bad as some kind of worldly force somehow unassociated with god.
And about the Adam and Eve tale, if god created man in his image with free will, a human construct, don't you think he would have thought of what free will entailed? He is all knowing right? If that's true then he MUST have known that free will would have enabled Adam and Eve to disobey him. If he knew that was a possibility but DIDN'T want us to do that why did he leave that to chance? and decide to punish mankind off the chance he allowed?
Again, if you DO believe in the creation story and that god DID give us free will then you must also believe that your god is either flawed or sadistic in nature.
Hold up. Don't start saying "your" bible like you know about my religious beliefs.
Never have I said I was Christian. Just because I believe in God does not mean automatically I am verifying the Bible as fact. Why do you think I said "I don't believe too much into all of the Bible stories"? Everything I said in this thread has been my own personal beliefs. Don't tie it to any religion you know of in this world because I am not affiliated with any one of them like that.
I believe the world was created, with all of it's good, and bad, on purpose. I guess that means that the diseases, disasters and all the bad things were created by God. But you have to stop thinking about this from a human's perspective and think from a creator's point of view. Yes, he had to have known that creating cancer would have killed many humans. So would have creating lions, tigers, sharks any anything dangerous to humans. We were created, any look how dangerous we are? When you think about it, it's not that those diseases were placed there to be evil or anything. I agree with you: why would a God decide to go out of his way to create something that was dangerous to his creation? No, it was there because it, like all of the other animals and plants and elements to exist in nature. What's bad to us isn't necessarily "evil" or bad to the world.
I'll admit: I did not think about the all-knowing part and how that pertained to Adam and Eve. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that yes, the fruit was there to test them, and yes, he created them knowing they would eat the fruit. So I guess you could say he created them to punish them. Who created the serpent? That is where this all gets blurry and even I have no answer. Who created the serpent, who created the devil? I have no clue, and I won't try and offer some BS reason as to who did.
But regardless, the serpent tempted Adam and Eve. I don't know if God created the serpent. Maybe the serpent was the devil in disguise. But their punishment, was it really a punishment? The two of them became the forerunners of the human species... I was responding to AntonLaVey because he said that he punished people for their flaws. And I wasn't too sure what he meant. I thought he meant diseases and murder and disasters were the punishment. No, those are a result of humans/nature, which is a result of God. Indirectly, yeah you could say it was his fault. But if I gave you a stack of cash and you went and bought a gun to shoot someone with it, is it my fault?