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NIV translates as I form the light and create darkness, I bring prosperity and create disaster; I, the LORD, do all these things. and ESV uses the word "calamity" instead of "evil." Clearly the writers didn't mean moral evil with this, but I guess you could say that God creates natural evils. Granted, that doesn't seem to faze many folks in West Virginia. |
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I assume that this comment is related to the latest mine tragedy, but I'm not sure of your point. |
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As you stated natural disasters were the result of "moral" evil, but it's a cause and effect relationship between separate things. |
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Maybe it just doesn't happen, it's not seen as newsworthy, or it is seen as being in bad taste, but I don't see too many people losing their faith over these God-sent disasters. |
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It's sort of the might-makes-right idea. |
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Please be a good little Christian. Jesus will love you even more when you obey the rules. Stay focused. Lets discuss Biblical Criticism & History – not why, when, or if Christians lose their faith over current events. Are you up for the challenge? If not, get out. |
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(I am) the one who forms light and creates darkness;Have you ever noticed that Israel is named Israel, and not Israyah? Have you ever noticed that Israel is named after a Canaanite god named El? Why do you suppose the author of Isaiah 45:7 wrote it? What was he trying to say? What was his motive for writing it? Who was his audience? Who was he addressing? What problem was he trying to solve? Why was his statement necessary? |
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But that's off topic. YHWH claims in this passage that he brings about the good times and the bad. The argument is that everything bad that can happen to a person is ultimately created by YHWH. The tornado and the rapist alike. Whatever you consider an evil to your existence ultimately comes from YHWH. Thus, all that befalls Job is sent by YHWH, and he sends foreign powers to punish his chosen people for their evil ways. Still, isn't it understood that the people freely choose to disobey YHWH, and that they bring disaster upon themselves? That's why I was musing over the coal miner's ability to keep their faith in light of the general belief held by some that God must have sent it as some kind of punishment. Sorry if that offended you in any way. I just find this response quite puzzling. |
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What do you suppose provoked him? Could it be this? Genesis 3:5Put yourself in Yahweh’s shoes. If you wanted to be Israel’s only god what would you do about those other annoying gods in Genesis 3:5 and 3:22? The stuff about making good and evil seems to be secondary. Read Isaiah 45 in context. The author is saying something more important. Look at this: 5 I am Yahweh, and there is no other; apart from me there is no God.Call me a nut but it looks to me like the central theme of Isaiah 45 is monotheism. Wuddia think? Am I losing my mind? Am I being unreasonable? And here’s the 64,000 Dollar Question: Is "Yahweh" badmouthing Genesis 3:5 or 3:22? :constern02: If not then what provoked the author of Isaiah 45:7 to assert that Yahweh made the good and created the evil? |
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