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I think we tend to "fill in the blanks" when we attempt to know the unknowable parts of God, especially as you say "it's us playing God". (I assume you are using the phrase in a human sort of way).God is within us, in that God is whatever we want God to be. Just look at the number of different views of God on this forum alone - and they are all supposed to be based on Christianity. We clearly make it up as we go, and then pick the parts of the bible that justify what we want to believe. We can look at specific verses, or we can look at the body of work and summarize it to our liking. Either way, it's us playing God, then being all happy with ourselves or others when they agree with us.
The thing is, some of the most violent and evil positions derived from the bible have been described as "righteous". It has rendered the term into a punchline instead of a compliment.
="Airclean--So you mean by mankind ? I take it. GOD will correct you not missal you."Most all you see" here, is meaning to seek The LORD Your GOD. That is how you find righteousness " of GOD. You walk with God , and He with you. We must learn to follow our GOD" as He wishes ,not as humankind believe an walk."
Then why do we get so many of these damned seculars preaching missals at us like cheap shots if our emotions and love speak better than devilish intelligence?
What I posted dose note ,go with what have posted
Repeated for irony.
The "greatest sermon ever preached?" That would depend on what is meant by "greatest." It's arguably the most important sermon ever preached, but I'd say that it wasn't the best sermon ever done in the way that we now think of sermons. As far as its being, "our guide," I'd say it's an excellent capsule of what our written guide is as Christians (which I believe to be the Holy Bible). There are other such capsules found in Scripture. The one that comes immediately to mind is the set of household codes found in the book of Ephesians.The Sermon on the Mount is said to be the greatest sermon ever preached. Do you think this is our guide to being righteous in God's eyes and how to follow in Jesus' footsteps within Christianity?
The Sermon on the Mount:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew 5-7
I'd start with 7:1-6. Worrying about our own self and not judging other's life paths is possibly as good a path to righteousness I can think of.
--Perhaps a Question to you . I believe will answer your question very nicely. Looking at the past till our time. Do you believe Humankind has done the good with there Knowledge" they came by have now that they should have? Our we trying to find ways for Humankind to live longer" without sickness"? Or our we more interested in finding ways to Kill" them? Are we more peaceful or less? Has Humankind; learned yet how to Love one another? Or destroy all Life?Sort of reminds me of Na Zea isms ...
@airclean What are your thoughts about knowledge and thinking as a literalist? This all considering the tree of knowledge being cut down by the God of love ... passions rule here ... intellect is beyond us ... makes me have fitz of giggles ...
Just to clarify, is this your answer to "who are the dogs and the pigs" airclean ?--Perhaps a Question to you . I believe will answer your question very nicely. Looking at the past till our time. Do you believe Humankind has done the good with there Knowledge" they came by have now that they should have? Our we trying to find ways for Humankind to live longer" without sickness"? Or our we more interested in finding ways to Kill" them? Are we more peaceful or less? Has Humankind; learned yet how to Love one another? Or destroy all Life?
There are other such capsules found in Scripture. The one that comes immediately to mind is the set of household codes found in the book of Ephesians.
How are we to interpret the last verse, 7:6. Who are the dogs and who are the pigs? Is that a judgement call?
I was hoping you knew the answer, LOL, it is strange.Sorry, didn't see the end of that para; wyrd place to put verse 6, dontcha think?
Don't know what to do with that...
I was speaking of the household codes Paul wrote in the book of Ephesians. I see no conflict between them.Do you follow Aristotle's/Rome's household codes of the day or Jesus' revision?
Just to clarify, is this your answer to "who are the dogs and the pigs" airclean ?
I think you're right in some regards. We may have the knowledge to know we should love one another, but we tend to still be able to justify to ourselves how that is achieved. Killing others sometimes becomes part of how we think peace will reign on earth. It probably won't be until we stop killing any living thing that our blood lust and wars will stop.
I'm not vegetarian.....or perfect.You're vegetarian, right, Waterfall? I sympathize with your desire that animals not suffer, but I also think it's something of a denial of the animals we are. We are evolved to be omniverous. As soon as we say "killing any living thing", we've established a line. Insects? Water insects? Trees? Only annual plants really barely escape this category, and even then, did we leave some seeds to make plants for next year?
I think all kinds of cases can be made for eating less meat, for making sure that our meat sources are ethical and sustainable; it's hard for me to see the ethical position that "killing nothing would lead to world peace"...