juantoo3
....whys guy.... ʎʇıɹoɥʇnɐ uoıʇsǝnb
Kindest Regards, Tai!
I want all people to be good and kind and descent, just like everybody else does. Without evidence otherwise, I must give all people the benefit of the doubt. But to presume such good intent when the people of the world clearly can, at any given moment, suddenly not be good, is not rational or realistic.
How many parents, trusting the goodness of others, have their children kidnapped or violated? How many young women, trusting the goodness of the young men in their company, have been taken advantage of at an inoppurtune moment? Some even murdered for their misplaced trust and faith in the goodness of humanity?
Everyday I encounter people who I have no doubt are well intended, yet are cause for caution on my part. People who drive down the road with their concentration on a cell phone conversation, not realizing that a moment of indiscretion can take the life of either themself or another. People in too much of a hurry to have courtesy and consideration for others. People consumed with a moment of greed making sure they get for themself and theirs, no matter the cost to another. These people are not "evil," yet a moment's action can be.
This also shows confusion about the underlying theme. G-d was *not* ordering the destruction of various peoples with no reason. He was not ordering the wholesale genocide of thousands of poor souls in Bangladesh. He ordered the destruction of specific peoples, for a specific reason. That those people ordered destroyed are affiliated with Hermes Trimesgistus is a lesson for me to absorb, and cause for alarm to you. Nevertheless, I will not concern myself with the wolves far afield, I am concerned about the wolf at my gate.
I'm stretching my memory for a quote from Frank Herbert's "Dune." Herbert wrote something like "Do not trouble yourself looking for wolves far afield, and lose sight of the wolf at your gate." You are quite right, Tai, we should not place inordinate emphasis worrying about what Herbert called "wolves far afield." However, as Herbert pointed out in the same passage, we should not ignore the wolf in our presence.Of course, I myself do not believe in a vengeful, angry, tryannical god (no matter what "the Bible says") ... because I don't have one shred of actual evidence that such exists - except in our fearful imaginations.
I want all people to be good and kind and descent, just like everybody else does. Without evidence otherwise, I must give all people the benefit of the doubt. But to presume such good intent when the people of the world clearly can, at any given moment, suddenly not be good, is not rational or realistic.
How many parents, trusting the goodness of others, have their children kidnapped or violated? How many young women, trusting the goodness of the young men in their company, have been taken advantage of at an inoppurtune moment? Some even murdered for their misplaced trust and faith in the goodness of humanity?
Everyday I encounter people who I have no doubt are well intended, yet are cause for caution on my part. People who drive down the road with their concentration on a cell phone conversation, not realizing that a moment of indiscretion can take the life of either themself or another. People in too much of a hurry to have courtesy and consideration for others. People consumed with a moment of greed making sure they get for themself and theirs, no matter the cost to another. These people are not "evil," yet a moment's action can be.
I am confused. You would equate the Almighty with the Hindu trinity, on the one hand admitting a "Destroyer" aspect, yet denying that aspect in the Monotheist G-d on the other hand? While I might see difference in your analogy, I am not the one who raised it.I choose to understand the historical events being discussed here, as well as the relationship between Humanity (individuals and collectively) and our Loving God, in another light entirely. And all that wrath & anger, I'm gonna punish you because you didn't worship me, and the lightning bolts shooting out of his - uhhh, head - yeah ... imo, that's just stuff to frighten small children with. I guess it works.
This also shows confusion about the underlying theme. G-d was *not* ordering the destruction of various peoples with no reason. He was not ordering the wholesale genocide of thousands of poor souls in Bangladesh. He ordered the destruction of specific peoples, for a specific reason. That those people ordered destroyed are affiliated with Hermes Trimesgistus is a lesson for me to absorb, and cause for alarm to you. Nevertheless, I will not concern myself with the wolves far afield, I am concerned about the wolf at my gate.