Thursday, April 26, 2012

FAITH Is A Word

FAITH is a word that Jesus may have used, or rather the equivalent Hebrew word in his day. But I think that most of us don't understand FAITH in the way that he meant it. If it is something that blinds us to the truth, and makes us ignore factual evidence, then it disserves God. As God is nothing less than the Eternal Guardian of Truth, the Ultimate Historian. The truth is that we believe certain things whether or not our beliefs are correct, and in some cases it's quite possible for our beliefs to be incorrect.

The evidence suggests that Moses heard the Genesis Story from someone other than God himself. We can definitivly say that the story of Adam and Eve is mythological in nature, it is NOT literal truth. One way that we can know this is by dating the days of Adam, it's possible to determine an approximate date that Adam would have been formed. The Archaeological evidence suggests that Humanity pre-exists this date that Adam was supposedly formed, and subsequently became the father of our species. It's really quite impossible for Adam and Eve to be our original progenitors if they lived at the time that the Genesis Story says that they did. Therefore the Genesis Story must be incorrect; and if it is incorrect then the Eternal Guardian of Truth and our Ultimate Historian can not be the source of the story. Adam would have lived within the range of 6000 years ago, which means that the Great Flood of Noah's time occurred less than 6000 years ago. The Archaeological evidence suggests that the Native American people lived in North America for at least 10,000 years. If Noah's flood had covered the whole world less than 6000 years ago, then the Native American people would have been wiped out, obviously.

It's well within the realm of possibilities that Moses believed he was doing the right thing, he may have believed in his own divine guidance. But I think that most of the things Moses ascribed to God, can be attributed to the character and judgement of Moses. In other words I am saying that Moses is the author of the Ten Commandments, the One-True-And-Most-High-God has no desire to give Humanity a set of Laws. Instead of giving us laws, he gives each of us a degree of personal judgement, which we must apply to our own lives and every situation. For myself it's completely unthinkable that an Angry God could be calmed down by a mere mortal Human Being, but I don't believe there really is an Angry God as Moses described. It seems quite clear that Moses himself was angry, to the extent that he was willing to perpetrate mass murder upon 1000 of his own people. And we must go by the story which Moses himself committed to writing down, Moses should have been fully aware of the commandment against Murder prior to committing it. But for some reason most believers are willing to discount this Murder as something other than Murder. Presumably if a crime has been committed then punishment is deserved, up to and including the forced loss of life, and we should not call this form of capital punishment Murder. In the long run of history up to the present day, the acts of Moses have
done much harm, it has been the cause of much division and conflict.

We must ask ourselves whether or not the author of this blog deserves any respect from us; we can in no way demand respect from others. In all humility we should never exercise our own judgement to the extent that we may view another Human Being as undeserving of dignified treatment. Basic Human Dignity is a concept which we must apply without making any exceptions, regardless of the other person's actions.
We must always view our peers and companions in life as deserving of MORE LIFE, and IMMORTAL LIFE for the purpose of getting more personal experience if for no other reason. Life and Personal Experience is the thing which is most for the good of all people equally. And even if we think that the other person is a criminal plain and clear; we must at least believe that they deserve Everlasting Accountability!
It's quite inescapable, the judgement of our peers will be applied whether or not we think it justified; but at least let us mind the final plea of Christ and let there be a pardon from all punishment. That is the meaning of the Salvation and Forgiveness which the Lord has through his own efforts and personal sacrifice, made available to every Human Being. No matter what a man, woman or child of Man has done, they have a valid excuse, and the excuse may simply be that they felt angry at the time. For most of the Evil deeds of Men, feelings of Anger provide ample justification, we can not account for the way we feel at times. Beyond our own power to control, we sometimes believe incorrectly and thus choose to act in accordance with those beliefs. No-one can truly be blamed for these circumstance, if the content of our education was partially erroneous, we are not at fault for choosing to trust someone other than ourselves.

Despite the complete lack of General Authorities, it's still possible for us to know some true things. But we must always be careful to distinguish between the things we know, and the things that we assume. A really good Fantasy can be a very attractive thing; but we must temper our imagination with the understanding that all the possibilities of Universe or Heaven are not well defined. What the future has in store for us, we can't really say. And to have certain expectations in FAITH may very well find us disappointed in the actual outcome, especially if they are not expectations in LOVE.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Sorta Kinda Wonderful

I know enough about the Universe that we live in to think that it is a strange and wonderful place. I feel quite proud to be an inseparable part of something much larger than myself, even larger than life itself. While the world that we live in may be divided in an ever-growing number of ways; it's still best characterized by a concept of Unity.

While I would like to believe in such things as "divine guidance", wanting is not enough. I feel pretty comfortable with the idea that there is a God and that it is the one source of all inspiration. Whether people are inspired with good or bad ideas, the source of inspiration is the same. And no-one may claim exclusivity to the one source; we have no special power to willfully sever the connection that one of our peers and companions enjoys. Individually or collectively, popular opinion holds no sway over issues of deservedness; we may not vote someone else out of history or the big picture. And there may yet be a vestige of manifestation left unto us beyond our mortal ends; so that even assassination has no power to seperate us from the World. Although evidently the dead have little to no influence over the physical reality that we observe and experience in life. There seems to be no such thing as an absolute end, the story plays on forever and ever, and everything unfolds exactly as it should. There can be no injustice in our perfect world; but evidently we can still make improvements on perfection. We can safely believe in our personal power to make a difference whenever work gets done, and everything about life is labor. If it helps us feel better self-esteem we may believe that our work makes the world a better place. The feeling is good for us, therefor the belief must be good. If we manage to enjoy spending our time in any variety of ways, that is a valid measure of success. When we enjoy some success in life that's a pretty fair validation for our personal beliefs and values. But it doesn't necessarily matter what we believe about the Universe, or how we happen to feel about those beliefs. The Universe is what it is and will be, without respect to our desires. What we believe and feel about ourselves will probably make the biggest difference in our lives, more so than what others think about us. If there is a God that can be the authoritative judge of us, then I suspect that would be the opinion that matters the most. But if there is a higher-power to observe and judge; it may not deliver punishment, because we always had to choose our actions from a condition of incomplete knowledge. And how were we able to make such choices in the first place? From a condition of unconsciousness, no choice can be made, whatever divinity there may be has blessed us with the gift of consciousness and the ability to make judgements. We all get that gift instead of instructions, we are designed to be self-reliant in this respect. No-one may choose opinions for us, although someone is always ready to make suggestions.

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