The proof of a good God is seeing the proof of the evil one
Aug 8, 2021 15:50:28 GMT
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Post by drystyx on Aug 8, 2021 15:50:28 GMT
Fundamentalism depends upon the same undeniably irrational delusion that Materialism depends upon. That the good God or that the force of Nature has the command of human "mortal" existence, and most likely all existence of all entities. Whether one believes it is a good entity or whether one believes it is a natural force that is not an entity, it's still the same delusion, doomed in Logic.
Mortals all die. Animals die, too. That's "mortality".
Being mortal means being in the flesh, and no matter how we die, there will be those fools claiming we died stupidly. We all die stupidly. No one dies "smart". Abe decided to eat that rabbit that had gotten in the chemicals and Abe stupidly died of Cancer from the poison. Bart decided to take a car instead of a plane to go cross country and took too long, getting back trouble from the trip and losing the opportunity to Carlos, making Bart incapable of affording to live in a safe place and thus being burglarized, eventually being homeless and dying of exposure. Carlos made those plane trips and had success, but stupidly died in a plane wreck. Dick bought a boat, didn't paint it himself, and the boat rotted on the bottom while he was in the lake, and he got soaked in polluted water and stupidly died of disease. Emily painted her boat, inhaling fumes, and stupidly dying later. Freddy painted his boat, wore a protective mask and inhaled fibers that were carcinogenic and stupidly died of Cancer.
No one in History has died in such a way that someone, somewhere, couldn't say "What a maroon! Karma got that fool! I never would have done something that stupid!"
Some will call it "karma" in an attempt to believe they have control. "Karma" is one of the ten most misused words in the world. Some people believe in the honest Karma of "self discipline", but when it's used to rationalize the fate of others, it's not only the opposite of true Christianity, but also the opposite of what Karma means to true believers in Karma.
There will always be people who claim we had it coming. In fact, all of us have to fight the temptation to say this about other people, about anyone else, in fact, who suffers or dies.
There's no "natural" explanation for this temptation. It has no survival of the species benefit, because everyone eventually dies of something "stupid". And yet while this proves the existence of a Satanic force at work, those same demonic forces make us want to rationalize even that fact by trying to explain it naturally.
There will even be people so possessed by demons that they'll insist there is some "survival of the species" benefit to everyone in the species dying stupidly, and yet the species continues on with everyone still dying stupidly. There will be some total idiot who will maintain this is evolutionary when it defies "survival of the fittest".
For example, if humans 50,000 years ago were as "stupid" as humans today: taking up the habit of smoking cigarettes while knowing there was no benefit other than bragging rights about not dying right way; swimming among crocodiles or bull sharks just for fun; sniffing chemicals they know are deadly; drag racing for kicks: if humans were no smarter than that 50,000 years ago, they'd be extinct, so there's no way that we "evolved" naturally into being more stupid.
And it's actually our delusionary attempts to explain this rationally that proves we're out of control to the delusion that it can't be supernatural. That in itself is absolute proof that there is a cognitive supernatural force with too much power over each one of us.
And so it is just as moronic to claim there is no such cognitive force with an agenda as it is to claim that this cognitive force with an agenda has anything but evil designs for each one of us.
So, the questions are "Where is the good God?" "How can we give more power to the good God?" "Can we get more power to the good God in this existence?" "How can we locate the good God with our limited senses and abilities in the flesh?" These, and other questions we may get answers to in another existence. We are almost surely not going to be able to get the answers in this existence, because quite obviously, we are supernaturally sabotaged somehow.
Since the demonic influence has such a kingly reign over this existence, how can we be sure there is a "good God"?
Because the evil of demonic forces has to have something to be evil against. Even when creating beings in mortal form to torment, they formulate the good God in doing so, even if the good God didn't exist before the actions of evil. In forming the innocent victims, the evil also formed the good God, because they needed something to torment, even if they had to create it. This would be the case if the good God didn't already exist. Either way, we know there is a good God and to find the place where the good God has authority and total dominance is the goal of any rational character.
It is what it is. Now, will detractors illustrate and prove my point by whining that is isn't what it is?
Mortals all die. Animals die, too. That's "mortality".
Being mortal means being in the flesh, and no matter how we die, there will be those fools claiming we died stupidly. We all die stupidly. No one dies "smart". Abe decided to eat that rabbit that had gotten in the chemicals and Abe stupidly died of Cancer from the poison. Bart decided to take a car instead of a plane to go cross country and took too long, getting back trouble from the trip and losing the opportunity to Carlos, making Bart incapable of affording to live in a safe place and thus being burglarized, eventually being homeless and dying of exposure. Carlos made those plane trips and had success, but stupidly died in a plane wreck. Dick bought a boat, didn't paint it himself, and the boat rotted on the bottom while he was in the lake, and he got soaked in polluted water and stupidly died of disease. Emily painted her boat, inhaling fumes, and stupidly dying later. Freddy painted his boat, wore a protective mask and inhaled fibers that were carcinogenic and stupidly died of Cancer.
No one in History has died in such a way that someone, somewhere, couldn't say "What a maroon! Karma got that fool! I never would have done something that stupid!"
Some will call it "karma" in an attempt to believe they have control. "Karma" is one of the ten most misused words in the world. Some people believe in the honest Karma of "self discipline", but when it's used to rationalize the fate of others, it's not only the opposite of true Christianity, but also the opposite of what Karma means to true believers in Karma.
There will always be people who claim we had it coming. In fact, all of us have to fight the temptation to say this about other people, about anyone else, in fact, who suffers or dies.
There's no "natural" explanation for this temptation. It has no survival of the species benefit, because everyone eventually dies of something "stupid". And yet while this proves the existence of a Satanic force at work, those same demonic forces make us want to rationalize even that fact by trying to explain it naturally.
There will even be people so possessed by demons that they'll insist there is some "survival of the species" benefit to everyone in the species dying stupidly, and yet the species continues on with everyone still dying stupidly. There will be some total idiot who will maintain this is evolutionary when it defies "survival of the fittest".
For example, if humans 50,000 years ago were as "stupid" as humans today: taking up the habit of smoking cigarettes while knowing there was no benefit other than bragging rights about not dying right way; swimming among crocodiles or bull sharks just for fun; sniffing chemicals they know are deadly; drag racing for kicks: if humans were no smarter than that 50,000 years ago, they'd be extinct, so there's no way that we "evolved" naturally into being more stupid.
And it's actually our delusionary attempts to explain this rationally that proves we're out of control to the delusion that it can't be supernatural. That in itself is absolute proof that there is a cognitive supernatural force with too much power over each one of us.
And so it is just as moronic to claim there is no such cognitive force with an agenda as it is to claim that this cognitive force with an agenda has anything but evil designs for each one of us.
So, the questions are "Where is the good God?" "How can we give more power to the good God?" "Can we get more power to the good God in this existence?" "How can we locate the good God with our limited senses and abilities in the flesh?" These, and other questions we may get answers to in another existence. We are almost surely not going to be able to get the answers in this existence, because quite obviously, we are supernaturally sabotaged somehow.
Since the demonic influence has such a kingly reign over this existence, how can we be sure there is a "good God"?
Because the evil of demonic forces has to have something to be evil against. Even when creating beings in mortal form to torment, they formulate the good God in doing so, even if the good God didn't exist before the actions of evil. In forming the innocent victims, the evil also formed the good God, because they needed something to torment, even if they had to create it. This would be the case if the good God didn't already exist. Either way, we know there is a good God and to find the place where the good God has authority and total dominance is the goal of any rational character.
It is what it is. Now, will detractors illustrate and prove my point by whining that is isn't what it is?