Gary Childress wrote: ↑Wed Nov 12, 2025 3:51 am
This world is a sick joke. Your God is a sick joke.
It is helpful to understand the incarnation of Jesus in light of the (various) incarnations of Vishnu. Try to think of it like this: Just as you recognize and interpret the world as “sick” and as also being a “sick joke” (as if behind the scenes the creator laughs and exults) so too did the Ancient Rishis thousands and thousands of years ago.
The world, for us, for any being that becomes aware, presents us with painful and tragic realizations about circumstances and in every instance outcomes in life here. What distresses the mind is that tragedy and pain are intermingled with awesome beauty and, for us often, experiences of genuine joyfulness. And then — the hammer drops. The trap springs. All on a sudden it can all turn ugly.
From a very real perspective — consider this picture — man wanders in a tragic world of chaos and pain. However, it is
knowledge that man uses to mitigate his circumstances. Knowledge — vidya — is presented as having many levels. So how to create fire is one level (a metaphor of all science-knowledge). But then there are other levels of knowledge generally described as ‘wisdom’. And within the traditions of wisdom there is (said to be) levels of knowledge about “the soul” and the soul’s relationship to Greater Being or to the Supreme Being.
Now, the notion or the emblem that Christianity attempts to present is that of the descent of the Divine Intelligence taking a form within the “material entanglement”. I.e. the material world. The world that, frankly, you are in stark disagreement with. That is to say that your personality, your soul, rebels against not only The World but moreover the conditions you, and man, face.
Christianity, I think we must say, is ‘contaminated’ by its profound association with the Hebrew mythos. This is the root of an ‘imperious’ ideology that is embodied in the image of Yahweh. We must face the fact: Whatever that
imago is, it began as a storm god and a warrior god of a specific desert people in power-struggles with neighbors. It was not ever a “universal picture” of the salvific idealization. It is obvious, is it not? that today as these crazy battles go on all around us (all surrounding The Holy Land) that we see playing out not the higher ideation of a Vishnu-like incarnation spreading knowledge about peacefulness or self-realization, but in truth diabolical energies of a very low order. (Horrifyingly it is easy to note this when, for example, we listen to a Christian Zionist preacher calling out to “God” for a missile to destroy the Dome of the Rock so that “Jesus will return” to establish his Kingdom of Peace.)
It is called “madness” as I am sure you recognize.
Is there or is there not knowledge —
vidya — that both clarifies what this existence is and how it is that we are here within “the material entanglement”, and then how we are to act in the face of our condition?
There
is a way to understand Immanuel’s obsession with an imperfect, indeed a misleading, picture of a divine power that presents salvific knowledge. There is a way to see through his outmoded apologetics and, if you will, to
clarify it. It’s tough because “Immanuel” and a hundred million others cut by the same mold will fight tooth and claw to keep you from this knowledge (or evolution of perspective), and (IMHO) reveal the diabolical energy in misunderstood and misappropriated ideas. Still though
it can be done.