Belinda wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 2:13 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 1:56 pm
Belinda wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 12:27 pm
IC probably does not see that the days of God are drawing to a close...
Well, we'll see. If you're right, time will tell. But I think you'll find out how wrong you really are.
...reply aligns with the sort of optimism that says God will sort it all out despite our foolish ways.
That's certainly not what I said, and optimism is reserved for those who have hope, I would say.
Nonetheless I feel that sceptical pessimism is safer than trusting to the everlasting Hands of the Almighty.
Skepticism can be wise, so long as it's not obstinate. But pessimism...how does pessimism ever save anybody from anything...particularly in reference to "the Almighty"?
I am pessimistic about God because “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over every living thing that moves on the earth.” has been proved to no longer work.
Well, really, B., what do you think that command means? Do you suppose it means, "Destroy the world and pillage the environment for your own profit?" Does it mean, "Build factories, smelt metals, fill the world with plastic waste and vile chemicals, and fly jet airplanes to climate conferences, all to your heart's content?"
Or do you hold it just possible that when God gave this command, it was in view of man's unique responsibility to steward and manage his environment -- in short, to "have dominion over it," under the authority of God Himself, and within the purposes God Himself had ordained for the Earth?
But as for "dominion," I'm not the only one who thinks that mankind legitimately has it. So does every environmentalist. For to whom do they make their appeals? Do they ask the foxes, the fish and the amoebas to restrain themselves, or to fix the environment? Do they lecture the elk and the lions on how not to pollute the air? Do they yell at the birds and dolphins to clean plastic out of the oceans?
Nope. They lecture human beings on those things. And rightly so: nothing else has dominion over the Earth.
But why do they treat human beings as they treat no other animal, fish or bird, in this respect? If human beings are just another animal, why make human beings responsible for the Earth, when wolves and elephants are not?
There's a good question for you.