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As far as the holiness of God goes, a simple scan through the holy writings will show how our sin puts up a wall that makes fellowship with a holy God impossible.
That's why every time God got closer to us (i.e., the Abrahamic covenant, the tabernacle, Christ, and ultimately one day in heaven), he had to provide a remedy for our sin. The ultimate remedy was, as one poster's name says, christ-on-a-stick. When the end (which is really a new beginning) finally comes, there will be no sin in the new kingdom, thus there will be nothing to separate us from our Creator and the ultimate lover of our souls. Kevin |
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If he was gonna love us so much, then why wouldn't he just keep us in heaven with him? If you love someone, do you send them away first to make them prove their love?
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One more question (I know, I'm just full of them this morning):
Is there other intelligent life out there? Is that even a possibility according to what you believe? The main problems I see with there being intelligent life on other planets is that they will not have the benefit of learning about God from all the religious texts you cite. They wouldn't have any concept of Jesus, so that sort of leaves them high and dry, doesn't it? So if we then assume that there is no intelligent life anywhere else in the universe, why did God create the entire universe? Why didn't he just make the solar system, or perhaps just the Milky Way Galaxy? What good does an entire universe of galaxies and nebulae do us? That would simply be a near-infinity of wasted creation, wouldn't it? Hell, if you believe God created this universe just for Humans, even Pluto can be viewed as a wasted creation. How does the existence of Pluto affect us at all? One main problem I have with Christianity is how egocentric it is with respect to humans. Why should humans be so special in a universe where we are clearly more insignificant than we can even comprehend? If we believe in God, it logically needs to be recognized first-and-foremost as a God of this universe, not simply a God of humans. |
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Why didn't his pure holiness destroy Adam & Eve? They were all hanging out in the garden together, right?
Lobstrosity, I think those are great questions and I totally agree with you. |
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