Even the standard theological reasons are rehashed human terms attributed to the deity. It's BitconnectCarlos' interpretation of a religious interpretation of suffering. — schopenhauer1
If we are to go down this "biblical worldview", we are to go down a road whereby suffering for humans is warranted. This is deemed as good, but then this does not bypass the dilemma of two views of suffering.. The subjects of suffering (humans), and the one who wants to see the suffering. — schopenhauer1
Yes, which is where the "dilemma" of two views of suffering come from. There is the viewpoint from humans (suffering is bad). There is the view from God (suffering is good). The job of apologists is to make the two views align (suffering SEEMS bad to us, but is REALLY good in the grand scheme of things that we can never understand). — schopenhauer1
can good for humans be at odds for good for God? — schopenhauer1
Now if god wants suffering, that is an interesting notion we must explore.. — schopenhauer1
The Kingdom Narrative would be the first strata.. That would be various histories as represented in Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles. These would be more about the wars, conflicts, successions, of kings. It would have been compiled by Judah with the help of Israelite scribes around the 700s BCE.
Thus, does it seem true that God dislikes evil; but, allowed it to exist? — Shawn
My emotional involvement is because the Bible tells enormous lies about God. — Art48
I can think of a few scenarios off the top of my head. Better yet just go to biblehub and search (with quotations) "wise man" or the word "fool" and I'm sure you'll have an abundance of quotes that would suggest the opposite. — Outlander
To be fair, I wouldn't exactly call it a word-for-word account of every single interaction. Not a nauseatingly thorough documentary or anything. — Outlander
57. So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence. — Art48
No, even the partition plan is invalid because this was never agreed with the people who actually lived there. That was an act of theft itself. — Benkei
Whether he's drowning all the men, women and children on the planet, — Tom Storm
You likely are aware that there was a larger uprising in Warsaw when the Red Army was on the near the city — ssu
It has many similarities, even if naturally there are differences. — ssu
The Lebanese Health Official reported that at least 274 people died in these air strikes. Or are those numbers also a propaganda? — ssu
Well, Bibi has turned the next page and goes for Hezbollah. — ssu
Anyone who's seen my posts know I am not a fan of Wittgenstein's philosophy as it seems to make common sense notions into philosophical "strokes of genius" (heavy on the quotes). — schopenhauer1
So from terrorist organization suddenly they change to "puppet authorities"? — ssu
BTW the pager explosions is quite humiliating for Hezbollah. Wouldn't want to be in the shoes of the Hezbollah member responsible for the acquisition of those 5000 pagers. Another case example how in general Israel is superior to it's foes. — ssu
If Israel cannot find the culprits and instead sees as its only option to wage a bloody revenge campaign on a civilian population, the answer is obviously 'no'. — Tzeentch
The IDF should have put its own house in order first by properly guarding the border. Instead of leaving the door wide open. — Tzeentch
It reminds me of the Europeans whinging about 'the Russian threat' as they arm Ukraine to the teeth, shun all diplomacy and constantly talk about inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia. — Tzeentch
Sure, no "true Jew" has ever thought God became man in the very same sense that no "true Scotsman" has ever told a lie. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Yes but not as a right to self defence but retaliation because Hamas breached ius in bello — Benkei
and any settlers there are fair game. — Benkei
aggression — 180 Proof
