With the New Right descending further into Woke Ideology, the New Left rushing headlong towards Techno-Fascist tyranny, and the average Ameroboob blissfully sinking into effete oblivion, along comes Hurricane Helene to remind us all of two important things about actual Reality:
1. The Globalist Elites don't care one whit about anybody outside of their clique; and
2. Ultimately we are dependent upon a Power higher than them and dependent upon our God-given Reason and responsibility for our own lives and well-being.
Self-righteous Churchians and smug Atheists of today really don't understand the second point. Both are fixated on the idea of God as a capricious Tyrant who 'judges' humankind by outbursts of Divine Wrath. This is a notion that is a holdover from the days of corrupted religious institutions which melded Religion and Government---a curse that we've never fully escaped.
In prehistoric times, religious leaders taught to the people through metaphors and similes, these ancient people never having developed the art of writing (or if they had, it has been lost to us). The similes and parables that they drew upon were natural symbols of Divine Eternity and Majesty, such as the life-giving Sun, the powerful and mysterious mountains, ancient forests, etc. Over time, some learned that the Sun and other stars moved according to natural principles and that mountains and forests held significant natural resources. Instead of sharing this knowledge with the people as further proof of God's Providence, they shared it with powerful warlords (later to become kings and monarchs) and pretended that they themselves had power over these natural phenomenon. People were taught to worship the objects rather than the Creator and that the occasional aberrations in Nature were signs of disobedience to king and priest; whereas before their more enlightened ancestors simply took them as part of Nature.
There was some pushback in the Ancient World; in our hemisphere there were the Greek and Roman philosophers as well as the Hebrew prophets. (In the East, the pushback took the different form of religious reformation: i.e. Zoroaster, Buddha, Confucius, etc: these movements however were aimed at modifying the church-state relationship rather than emancipating the individual to realizing his God-given potentials). Jesus, and to some extent, Mohammed taught the individual relation was to God alone, but the institutions which arose after them solidified the old systems and the Divine Right of Kings held sway in the Christian world for over a millennium and in the Islamic world largely still does.
The idea of collective punishment comes from the church-state ideology; as does its secular concomitant, that the State is responsible for solving everyone's problems. However, natural disasters---and certainly man-made ones--- are not Judgements from God. God may work through disasters to bring good, but He doesn't cause them.
It's noteworthy that both the Old Testament prophets and Christian teachers would confront wrongdoers and the latter would pronounce judgement upon themselves. This gave them the opportunity to repent. In this way, God doesn't 'judge' us as the term is commonly understood, like a legal inquisitor in a modern courtroom drama. We judge ourselves ultimately, because the spirit cannot hide what it truly is.
Traditionally, Christian doctrine taught that the consequences of sin in the Afterlife was eternal separation from God. Metaphorically, these are described as the physical torments of Hell; but what these metaphors convey is the torment of a soul confronted with its own evil. Jesus' simile of sinners being cast out into outer darkness is closer to the real concept. Think of evil as something like a whirlpool, where continuance in evil deeds turns downward in an ever-tightening spiral until the soul reaches the point of a completely godless self. Despite its glamorization from Hollywood deviants, this what actually comprises the Kingdom of Satan and about the only thing that the media producers get right in the whole scheme is that those members of Satan's Kingdom freely chose to take up residence there.
I'm not going to attempt here to explain the Mystery of Evil, far greater minds than mine have tried and come to no conclusion. However, it is obvious that we live in a world where the confluences of Nature and the evil actions of men can and do occur for whatever reason. The question that we should be asking ourselves is how God would have us respond to others in need rather than pointing fingers or pontificating on the reasons why.
Good post! You really packed it chock full.
ReplyDeleteAs for Melania, someone from the Babylon Bee said it best, "Americans horrified to discover Slovakian supermodel has opinions." Made me laugh. I really like her, but this idea that everyone must parrot correct political ideology like a litmus test needs to go. Also, it's a personal opinion being expressed, not a law, not a truth, but rather her own perspective. We've kind of lost that awareness in our culture so now we punish people for bad thought as if your opinions alone are going to shape public policy or even alter the nature of reality itself.
As for God and judgement I really love the notion of civil court. We all think "judgement" means we're criminal defendants about to be sentenced, but I think God's mercy is more like a judge ruling in favor in a class action lawsuit. In the Bible the persistent widow and the mother of the baby Solomon threatens to chop in half, are seeking justice, seeking a judgement, a favorable ruling. They are so eager for their judgement, they are relentlessly petitioning the king which seems to indicate this kind of judgement is a good thing, a righting of wrongs, justice.
I really appreciated your last sentence, "The question that we should be asking ourselves is how God would have us respond to others in need..." Philosophically, I think that's kind of why we are here, that's part of our purpose. God is not trying to punish us or to vent His wrath, we're on a mission or being trained for a purpose.
Yes, I had in mind too that it must involve something like a mission or training for a purpose. I mentioned Islam in the post: one of the Moslem clerics cited a passage from the Koran on this question and pointed out that trials are not only testing the victims but testing the response of others to a crisis as well. That, of course, is based in Islamic theology, but I don't know as it's necessarily incompatible with the Christian view.
DeleteRE "I'm not going to attempt here to explain the Mystery of Evil, far greater minds than mine have tried and come to no conclusion"
ReplyDeleteMay I take a stab at it?
There is no mystery of evil. Evil has always been in plain sight for everyone and is no mystery. There's only a lack of knowledge, true understanding, and mostly a willful decision to not acknowledge what's in plain sight or a denial of reality (of what's in plain sight).
Therefore, there is no objective need (but heaps of popular subjective self-serving WANT) to use fabricated ABSTRACT OTHERWORLDLY notions such as “satan” or “the devil” or "lucifer" to explain evilness on earth.
Evil on earth, which DOES exist abundantly, is explained coherently by EARTH-BOUND true reality, by GENUINELY acknowledging the 2 married pink elephants in the room... https://www.rolf-hefti.com/covid-19-coronavirus.html (again, there's no objective need, only subjective want, for OTHERwordly "mysterious" mythical concepts).
Fantasies have only ever distracted GENUINE truth-seekers from the true evil and so "spiritual" ideologies and religions (fantasies) have been helping to MAINTAIN evil on earth for thousands of years... The cited article above explains how this has come about, and continues...
"So many believe when Biden goes all Alzheimer’s or an Epstein thing goes on or some other event that it looks like the controllers are losing, they are not. Their sociopathic brilliance is amazing. Right out of 'the Art of War'. Let the enemy (us) think they are weak. This take down of humanity world-wide is war on MANY fronts…entertainment, education, religions, politics, health care, etc. All toxic and dangerous to society." --- E.J. Doyle, American songwriter and social critic, in 2024
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“Hiding behind goofy blog names, pontificating the same talking points as others is not activism. The “glue” of tribalism or a movement is long gone. Sovereign, free thinking behavior is long gone for the most part. Lost in belief of mythical heroes or saviors coming to set things right is foolishness.” --- E.J. Doyle, songwriter
“Repeating what others say and think is not being awake. Humans have been sold many lies...God, Jesus, Democracy, Money, Education, etc. If you haven't explored your beliefs about life, then you are not awake.” --- E.J. Doyle, songwriter
There are some good points here, but what you're describing is a particular instance of Evil. There's no mystery about any of that.
DeleteThe term 'Mystery of Evil' was coined by Catholic philosophers, and it's come into general use. What it refers to the ancient question of why a God who is infinitely just, loving, and all-powerful would permit Evil to exist in a universe that He has created.
The Catholic version is NO mystery either if you CHOOSE to abandon a SELF-SERVING CONVENIENT fantasy and stay with reality. The bogus mystery of "why a God who is infinitely just, loving, and all-powerful would permit Evil to exist in a universe that He has created" stares everyone in his/her face: logic shows that ONLY a evil God would do that but the notion of an "infinitely just, loving, and all-powerful" "God" is only a SELF-SERVING CONVENIENT man-made/invented fantasy which TAKES PRECEDENCE of reality for religious fantasy loving people. Therefore, they have this "odd" "mystery of evil" ... yikes.
DeleteIt's often said by Materialist philosophers that there is no Mystery of Evil if we deny God; evil is simply a consequence of Nature. The problem that they run into is explaining how Man is conscious of Evil and recognizes it as such. Logically, the Materialist view runs into a circle where they have to hold that Evil is an illusion, like the Christian Science sect does.
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