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04-26-2012, 10:15 PM | #1 | |
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Man is Just a Water Bottle?
Last Summer, i sort of dropped out of Facebook. I manage to visit about once every 2 or 3 months now. And the last time I looked (yesterday) the following was posted by someone in the LRC.
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But when I was reading it, while I see aspects of truth in it, I also see something very untrue in it. A kind of theology that presumes that the man created was not really "very good" because he had not yet filled himself up with God. And it begins with a gross error in the second paragraph. How does anyone conclude that scripture (or history) shows that man only has "the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, as shown to us in Genesis . . . [as] the only other item with which man has been given to fill himself." Where did this come from? There was a garden full of things to eat and Genesis is somehow showing us that man only has been given (or given to) the "tree of knowledge of good and evil"? But back to the whole bottles theology. The thought this brings to me is one that suggests that man was not made for here and now, but for something beyond. We are not to be righteous (good) here rather than unrighteous (evil), we are to escape here into a realm that is beyond. That means that God did not progressively reveal his plan, first in demanding righteousness, then in providing he way, but rather in demanding righteousness, then saying "it's not really important. You just need to be spiritual and escape this place." If that is why he made earth and man, then it was not yet "very good." It was only partly made. If the goal was to get inside of man, then there was no need of a "fall" to establish that it had not yet happened. Before that, God came and talked with Adam at times. He was not "in" Adam. And there is nothing in the brief record suggesting that it could not go on like that for ages to come. And nothing in the record after the fact suggesting that it was God's will that there be a fall so that the already "very good" could eventually become better. Everything else is speculation. And this kind of pop theology is just garbage that relegates the purpose of man to being a way for God to be happy with himself for being found in all these otherwise empty containers. God loved the world. Enough to experience the pain, even death, that comes with it. Those are not the actions of the kind of narcissistic God that just wants to see more of himself everywhere. That is not love — other than for himself. And the record does not reflect that kind of God. Man was created to represent God. To be his image bearers on earth. Not to just be him on earth. He could do that without us. And unrighteous people who think that right and wrong is pointless do not represent him. I've ranted enough. And I hope that whoever wrote that does not think I am griping at them. Same for whoever posted it on facebook. I'm sure there is more to see in this. But I will leave it to you to read, comment on, or ignore.
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