Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 9:03 pm
Harbal wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 8:19 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 6:53 pm
Of course not. The reason you exist is that you were made by God. How could that be bad?
Well, apparently, it's bad because, like everyone else, I have a "sin inclined nature", but, as you have just said yourself, I was made by God, so why is my sin inclined nature my responsibility, rather than God's? After all, he made me that way, and I had absolutely no say in it.
You need to read Genesis before you try to comment on it. Mankind was created innocent, and chose rebellion. It wasn't the other way around.
Man didn't choose his nature, so whether he got it through evolution, or directly from God, he just has to do what he can with it. The process is called civilisation, which, as I see it, means overcoming what God saddled us with. I have actually started reading Genesis at least twice, just out of curiosity. I don't think I managed more than a page. If it has meaning for you, all well and good, but I found it meaningless drivel.
IC wrote:Harbal wrote:But what the sins are is very relevant, and what is bad about them is also relevant.
The words "rather than just" should haver perhaps alerted you to that.
I don't know what you mean.
IC wrote:Harbal wrote:Well, speaking as an outsider, I would say that work is for God to do.
So would He. But many people are not willing that the work should be done. And they are free to choose.
It couldn't be any clearer that I have made a choice, so your continual reminders that I have one are obviously not necessary.
IC wrote:Harbal wrote:I've done lots of things during the course of my life that I feel guilty about, but none of those things can be undone, so how can there be salvation from the guilt,
Because all sins are ultimately against God.
Even if I believed in God, I would disagree with that. I accept being held to account for anything I've done wrong, but only by those who I have wronged, and also by myself.
Think about it: if there's no God, there is also no "sin" in doing anything at all to another person.
No, you think about the implications of that. If you don't believe that harming other people is wrong in its own right, it means you are deficient in common human decency. Having God as your only reason for not hurting others is nothing to be proud of.
But if there is, then to abuse that person whom God has created is an offense against the person, but also an offense against the Creator.
No it isn't. People should not be possessions, they belong to themselves, ask henry quirk.
Actually, if henry challenges me on that comment, I don't know how I'm going to reconcile it with all the stuff I've said to him.
IC wrote:Harbal wrote:Guilt is the price we pay for anything that genuinely deserves the name of sin,..
It is. But you've already said that you don't believe in objective right and wrong, so for you, there's no such thing as "sin."
Although I do think "sin" is a stupid word, along with "evil", I do believe in right and wrong, and no less for knowing that there is no external fact outside of my own moral sense that it corresponds with. Despite your lame arguments to diminish it, the impulse to comply with a subjective feeling is stronger than that to follow someone else's rule.
Therefore, if you ever feel guilty, it's a price you may pay, but it's not one for which you can explain to yourself why your're paying it.
It's only my internal chemistry that causes the feelings of guilt that I can't explain, but that does not incline me to quibble with the bill.