This is the Third post for Pros as continued from above…
Something Godlike can be absolutely certain?? But do you believe in God? How do you know what is Godlike if Godlike is merely relative to opinion, yet you clearly state, 'something Godlike can be absolutely certain'
Proinsias wrote: It's not so much a matter of believing or not believing in God for me but more a matter of trying to understand what God is - or at least trying to get an understanding of the many different ideas of god(s) that humanity has come up with.
All roads do not lead to the same destination. Trying to take all only will prove how lost you are while you argue — who needs a map, GPS, directory, internet, etc, after all, all roads lead to same end? Just Enjoy the journey — that's what is important…
Okay Pros — Let's test this - everyone readings met at Pros home this Sunday at 8am — no directions can be given in any shade or form because all roads lead to his house. You cannot use any maps, directories, internet, phone/calls, etc, all you can do is just take any road in order to prove all roads lead to the same place. Only those that know where Pros live will find his home. The rest of us, well, we'll be lost and never arriving… not enjoying the expense of being lost… adrift…no matter how long we return to a river and gaze...
Such is Zen — lost in ideas but never arriving…
All roads do not lead to the same destination… There are absolute truths…
If something Godlike can be absolutely certain, then how about God? If that one is really God then He has absolute standards and values. Our own relativity therefore falls short of such glory as we learn through discovery…
Proinsias wrote: Well yes. If a God exists with absolute standards and values then our own relativity will fall short of this. It's a big if for me.
So your uncertaincy will save you? Or will God?
Relativism's absolutism of uncertaincy denies absolutes standards of truth about God, Right, and Wrong. Question: Will such denials justify yourself before God by proving that ignorance is truly the entrance to bliss?
How do we distinguish what is inherently wrong from what what most people agree is wrong? When such crime as stealing, rape, swindling, etc, is done onto you, you discover that such thing called Wrong Exists.
Proinsias wrote: I've not been raped but I've been mugged, robbed, attacked, swindled, lied to, beaten etc. I never discovered that something called WRONG exists.
You Lie…
How do you build swing set? There is a right way and a wrong way to build it. Our own relativity therefore falls short of such standards because it cannot see that there is a right way or a wrong way...
Proinsias wrote: There are many ways to build a swing. We made one when I was young by tying a rope to a treebranch so we could swing over a road and touch the tops of buses with our feet. The kids thought is was great, the adults and the local council though it was wrong. Opinions, nothing more.
What would have happened if you tied the knot in the rope wrong?
Our own relativity therefore falls short of such standards because it cannot see that there is a right way or a wrong way.
Next, you stated: “If God takes sadistic rapists to paradise and dumps people we see as good in hell then what? It's faith and hope, not knowledge that God is good and just.”
What do you base your idea of fairness on if fairness is only relative? How could you say this is wrong for God to do? Again: What do you base your idea of fairness on if fairness is only relative?
Proinsias wrote: I determine fairness relatively, it's based on far from cleancut experiences I've had. I'm not saying that God is inherently wrong if God rewards rapists by sending them to heaven. It seems from your view that what is good is determined by God. If God sends rapists and murderers to heaven and sends 'good' Christians to hell then you're wrong in saying that rape and murder is inherently wrong. If God sends you to hell for not raping and murdering enough you'd have to admit you were wrong as God is the source of right and wrong.
Rev 21:27, “
But there shall by no means enter it anything that defiles, or causes an abomination or a lie, but only those who are written in the Lamb's Book of Life.” NKJV
Rev 22:14, 15, “
Blessed are those who do His commandments, that they may have the right to the tree of life, and may enter through the gates into the city. 15 But outside are dogs and sorcerers and sexually immoral and murderers and idolaters, and whoever loves and practices a lie.” NKJV
You do not know what you think you know…
Just because we can create right and wrong does not disprove that absolutes do not exist. It would mean that we are in the process of discovering them and during discovery we uncover that our own relativity falls short of such standards...
Proinsias wrote: I agree it doesn't prove that absolutes don't exist but I don't think it follows that we are necessarily discovering them.
Why are you here?
Did you not state: "
It's not so much a matter of believing or not believing in God for me but more a matter of trying to understand what God is - or at least trying to get an understanding of the many different ideas of god(s) that humanity has come up with.”
Yet, you are absolutely sure of subjective relativity so then would this not mean, in your own words, “I think people who are absolutely sure trust too much in themselves..” would apply to you as well?
Proinsias wrote: I'm not absolutely sure. It's what I think at the moment. Of course I apply it to myself, I don't absolutely trust myself. If you're absolutely sure of certain convictions you have good for you, I'm an advocate of admission of ignorance.
Since you are an advocate of admission of ignorance, then you are trusting that your uncertaincy will save you?
Relativism's absolutism of uncertaincy denies absolutes standards of truth about God, Right, and Wrong.
Question: Will such denials justify yourself before God by proving that ignorance is truly the entrance to bliss?
How will you really stand before God?
Pros, Are you certain of eternity without doubt?
Proinsias wrote: Nope, I struggle to even conceive of eternity….
…I disagree. It is a relative certainty, based upon billions and billions of confirmations. I admit it is hugely likely and one of the safest bets you could ever make, even safer than taxes, but it still comes down to a bet. We don't know with absolute certainty what the future will bring, that would require being God. We can be really, really, really sure about something happening in the future as it has always happened in the past, but not absolutely certain.
To me it seems reasonable to presume that my physical body will die and rot or be burned. I'll leave the absolute certainty of the future to those who are omniscient, I'm content in my assumption and hopefully won't be too miffed if it turns out I'm wrong.
With the addition as above that I suppose one can be absolutely certain, I just don't see why.
John 3:14-21, “
And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, 15 that whoever believes in him may have eternal life.
16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him.
18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.
19 And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. 20 For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed.
21 But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that his works have been carried out in God." ESV
John 3:36, “
Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him.” ESV
Pros your attempts at ignorance will not earn your way into bliss nor save you...
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