by jimwalton » Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:04 am
Wow, you have quite an out-of-shape view of Christianity.
> Since God has no concerns for well-being, it created disease, in order to serve its purpose.
But God does have concern for wellbeing, as I mentioned. Psalm 103.1-5: "Praise the Lord, my soul;
all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
2 Praise the Lord, my soul,
and forget not all his benefits—
3 who forgives all your sins
and heals all your diseases,
4 who redeems your life from the pit
and crowns you with love and compassion,
5 who satisfies your desires with good things
so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s."
If we're going to discuss what the Bible teaches and what God does and does not do, then we have to stick with what the Bible teaches. And what about Matt. 14.14: "When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." God explicitly has concerns for wellbeing.
> God had to rape Mary in order to come to earth.
Rape is a forceful sexual act. Dictionary.com defines it as "unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim." So let's look at this.
1. God didn't have sexual intercourse with Mary. There was no penetration of her vagina with his penis.
2. It was miraculous conception, not a sexual predator one.
3. God didn't force himself on Mary. She understood the nature of the conception and agreed to it (Luke 2.38).
4. Mary was still a virgin after the conception.
> It's fairly obvious that, assuming the description of Jesus' power is consistent with reality (which would obviously be impossible), then he could have done more to "show compassion"
As I said to the OP, "Why didn't he just wave his hand over the whole city and heal them all at once? Or why stop at the city—how about the whole country? Or the whole earth? Because what Jesus was interested in was a relationship with people. Why do you think he made them line up? So he could talk to each one. So he could look them in the eye, touch them, and initiate a relationship with them.
"Could he only heal those who had faith? No, but that's all he DID heal, because it was about the relationship."
> Indeed, all he had to do was not insult people, beat them...
Whaaaaat in the world????????
Wow, you have quite an out-of-shape view of Christianity.
> Since God has no concerns for well-being, it created disease, in order to serve its purpose.
But God does have concern for wellbeing, as I mentioned. Psalm 103.1-5: "Praise the Lord, my soul;
all my inmost being, praise his holy name.
2 Praise the Lord, my soul,
and forget not all his benefits—
3 who forgives all your sins
and heals all your diseases,
4 who redeems your life from the pit
and crowns you with love and compassion,
5 who satisfies your desires with good things
so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s."
If we're going to discuss what the Bible teaches and what God does and does not do, then we have to stick with what the Bible teaches. And what about Matt. 14.14: "When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed their sick." God explicitly has concerns for wellbeing.
> God had to rape Mary in order to come to earth.
Rape is a forceful sexual act. Dictionary.com defines it as "unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim." So let's look at this.
1. God didn't have sexual intercourse with Mary. There was no penetration of her vagina with his penis.
2. It was miraculous conception, not a sexual predator one.
3. God didn't force himself on Mary. She understood the nature of the conception and agreed to it (Luke 2.38).
4. Mary was still a virgin after the conception.
> It's fairly obvious that, assuming the description of Jesus' power is consistent with reality (which would obviously be impossible), then he could have done more to "show compassion"
As I said to the OP, "Why didn't he just wave his hand over the whole city and heal them all at once? Or why stop at the city—how about the whole country? Or the whole earth? Because what Jesus was interested in was a relationship with people. Why do you think he made them line up? So he could talk to each one. So he could look them in the eye, touch them, and initiate a relationship with them.
"Could he only heal those who had faith? No, but that's all he DID heal, because it was about the relationship."
> Indeed, all he had to do was not insult people, beat them...
Whaaaaat in the world????????