Life is just God’s experiment, and history is just his template. In every generation their has always been people that have been enslaved, under siege, and oppressed . Is this apart of the plan?; Could it be by man’s repetitive error due to fleshly desires of power? Is the constant oppression of various nations and individuals apart of Gods divine plan? Does God’s omniscient being jeopardize free will? Is this relationship that we all as religious persons have with the Almighty only sustainable due to the fact that if we do not serve him than below are feet founder in the debris of hell? Some would say the idea of an omnipotent omniscient being that offers not only Heaven in all it’s peaceful galore, would be seen (saying this with all respect to God, I just want to look at it from another prospective) as a tyrant in some instances if the being cast down the punishment of eternal damnation for not worshiping him. As a Christian these thoughts have always ventured through my mind. In the worst ways God can be looked at as a tyrant, and in the best scenario He is the protector and savior of the mortals. The same can be said about Lucifer, at worst, yes this being is foul and evil but, some could even make an argument that Lucifer himself is a tragic character. In prospective, someone’s else’s evil will always be another’s good, and vice versa. Always look at things from multiple prospectives. One eye is to blind for lack of peripheral.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Cyclops, two eyed mortal, the third eye, and specs
Life is just God’s experiment, and history is just his template. In every generation their has always been people that have been enslaved, under siege, and oppressed . Is this apart of the plan?; Could it be by man’s repetitive error due to fleshly desires of power? Is the constant oppression of various nations and individuals apart of Gods divine plan? Does God’s omniscient being jeopardize free will? Is this relationship that we all as religious persons have with the Almighty only sustainable due to the fact that if we do not serve him than below are feet founder in the debris of hell? Some would say the idea of an omnipotent omniscient being that offers not only Heaven in all it’s peaceful galore, would be seen (saying this with all respect to God, I just want to look at it from another prospective) as a tyrant in some instances if the being cast down the punishment of eternal damnation for not worshiping him. As a Christian these thoughts have always ventured through my mind. In the worst ways God can be looked at as a tyrant, and in the best scenario He is the protector and savior of the mortals. The same can be said about Lucifer, at worst, yes this being is foul and evil but, some could even make an argument that Lucifer himself is a tragic character. In prospective, someone’s else’s evil will always be another’s good, and vice versa. Always look at things from multiple prospectives. One eye is to blind for lack of peripheral.
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