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I might regret posting this, but I wanted to put my thoughts into words and maybe bounce ideas off people, so here we go.
(BTW, idk if this is against the rules. Though, if I were in charge of QQ, I'd probably be hesitant about allowing religious arguments, so...)
Some background about me, I was raised Christian. No big surprise there, I bet a lot of people were due to it being, you know, a popular religion worldwide. I always had problems with it growing up (born in the 1990s) and the new atheist movement of the 2000s-2010s certainly didn't help either.
However, whether or not God exists, although the question did bug me, wasn't actually what tripped me up the most (though if anyone wants to argue about the existence of god, id be interested in that as well).
Rather, I had some problems with the biblical idea of God.
My thoughts might get a little messy, but please bear with me, I'll try to make it clear.
So, when you live as a person in the world, as we do, and you start getting older, you start to realize just how powerless you really are. While I do believe a person does have some measure of control, and certainly over their own lives, that 'ability to influence things' runs out really fast.
So lets say for the sake of argument, a person can control their own life. What they eat, whether they exercise, what work they do, who they get into a relationship with and so on...
But what about when you zoom out a little and look at your close family. How much influence do you have over them? Maybe you can argue you actually have a lot of influence, they love you (hopefully) and will actually listen if you say something, like 'this place sucks, its too dangerous/poor/dirty, let's move somewhere else'. So we have some control over our close family.
But what about the local community? What about your city/town? What about your province/ state? What about your country? What about the world? What about the Cosmos at large?
As you can see, the influence of the individual quickly reaches its limit. Now, I don't actually have a problem with that, I personally don't mind being 'weak' in the sense of not being able to control things outside of myself.
However,
I really do have a major problem with other people trying to exert their influence over me. And unfortunately, there are a lot of people who like to play that game, who get a kick out of being the biggest, fattest d*ck at the sausage fest.
So the Bible comes along and God says 'I'm going to rule over you all by virtue of being the biggest, strongest most invincible thing around' and I'm supposed to be happy with that? Though, to give the Bible credit, God is supposed to be a good ruler, not like the human rulers we have on earth...
...except what if God isn't 'just'?
Now, this is where things get tricky, because you can start arguing about what is 'good' and what is 'evil'. Ultimately, I personally agree with the moral relativists in the sense that morality doesn't really exist, being concepts we made up and are constantly being redefined. And because they don't have a fixed definition, the concepts are somewhat useless (because what's the point of a measuring stick that constantly changes sizes?)
so the point is, whether the bible defines God as 'just' doesn't matter in an objective sense. God doesn't 'rule' by virtue of being, well... virtuous, but because he's the most powerful. How is that different from what we have here on earth?
(But what about democracy? We elect the guys we like yada yada...
But what if I dont want a leader? What if I dont want someone to be in charge of me? Can I vote for that? No? Because the politicians like being in charge and would never give up their power.)
So am I a satanist then? Because the satan is exactly the guy who said 'why should I be happy with you ruling over me'? I mean, the word 'satan' itself isn't actually a name, but comes from an old word (either greek or hebrew, i have no clue) that means 'one who opposes'.
Except no, I'm not a satanist, because the devil wants to overthrow God and sit on his chair to rule in his place. And he supposedly hates mankind, so...
(I'm aware of the Gnostic ideology about the serpent wanting to set mankind free, but I don't buy that either. Why would he do that? If you are religious and subscribe to that, you surely have to wonder what your 'god', satan, gets out of the deal.)
So no matter whether you're an atheist or Christian, you run into the same problem of ultimately being unable to escape from under the thumb of something way more powerful than yourself (to the atheist, that's government. and even if you join government and eventually become some bigshot, your ass can still be disposed of by a random hobo with a stolen pistol. wait, how did jfk die again? I digress.)
That one scene with Jesus and the disciples comes to mind where they argue amongst each other about who's the most important among them, so Jesus says:
Luke 24-27
24 Now there was also a dispute among them, as to which of them should be considered the greatest. 25 And He said to them, "The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them, and those who exercise authority over them are called 'benefactors.' 26 But not so among you; on the contrary, he who is greatest among you, let him be as the younger, and he who governs as he who serves. 27 For who is greater, he who sits at the table, or he who serves? Is it not he who sits at the table? Yet I am among you as the One who serves.
I don't know what to make of that in the greater context of the bible, so I'll just end this weird rant here. But the idea of having to be a servant not only of God, but other human beings who are just as weak and stupid of myself, is really hard to swallow...
(BTW, idk if this is against the rules. Though, if I were in charge of QQ, I'd probably be hesitant about allowing religious arguments, so...)
Some background about me, I was raised Christian. No big surprise there, I bet a lot of people were due to it being, you know, a popular religion worldwide. I always had problems with it growing up (born in the 1990s) and the new atheist movement of the 2000s-2010s certainly didn't help either.
However, whether or not God exists, although the question did bug me, wasn't actually what tripped me up the most (though if anyone wants to argue about the existence of god, id be interested in that as well).
Rather, I had some problems with the biblical idea of God.
My thoughts might get a little messy, but please bear with me, I'll try to make it clear.
So, when you live as a person in the world, as we do, and you start getting older, you start to realize just how powerless you really are. While I do believe a person does have some measure of control, and certainly over their own lives, that 'ability to influence things' runs out really fast.
So lets say for the sake of argument, a person can control their own life. What they eat, whether they exercise, what work they do, who they get into a relationship with and so on...
But what about when you zoom out a little and look at your close family. How much influence do you have over them? Maybe you can argue you actually have a lot of influence, they love you (hopefully) and will actually listen if you say something, like 'this place sucks, its too dangerous/poor/dirty, let's move somewhere else'. So we have some control over our close family.
But what about the local community? What about your city/town? What about your province/ state? What about your country? What about the world? What about the Cosmos at large?
As you can see, the influence of the individual quickly reaches its limit. Now, I don't actually have a problem with that, I personally don't mind being 'weak' in the sense of not being able to control things outside of myself.
However,
I really do have a major problem with other people trying to exert their influence over me. And unfortunately, there are a lot of people who like to play that game, who get a kick out of being the biggest, fattest d*ck at the sausage fest.
So the Bible comes along and God says 'I'm going to rule over you all by virtue of being the biggest, strongest most invincible thing around' and I'm supposed to be happy with that? Though, to give the Bible credit, God is supposed to be a good ruler, not like the human rulers we have on earth...
...except what if God isn't 'just'?
Now, this is where things get tricky, because you can start arguing about what is 'good' and what is 'evil'. Ultimately, I personally agree with the moral relativists in the sense that morality doesn't really exist, being concepts we made up and are constantly being redefined. And because they don't have a fixed definition, the concepts are somewhat useless (because what's the point of a measuring stick that constantly changes sizes?)
so the point is, whether the bible defines God as 'just' doesn't matter in an objective sense. God doesn't 'rule' by virtue of being, well... virtuous, but because he's the most powerful. How is that different from what we have here on earth?
(But what about democracy? We elect the guys we like yada yada...
But what if I dont want a leader? What if I dont want someone to be in charge of me? Can I vote for that? No? Because the politicians like being in charge and would never give up their power.)
So am I a satanist then? Because the satan is exactly the guy who said 'why should I be happy with you ruling over me'? I mean, the word 'satan' itself isn't actually a name, but comes from an old word (either greek or hebrew, i have no clue) that means 'one who opposes'.
Except no, I'm not a satanist, because the devil wants to overthrow God and sit on his chair to rule in his place. And he supposedly hates mankind, so...
(I'm aware of the Gnostic ideology about the serpent wanting to set mankind free, but I don't buy that either. Why would he do that? If you are religious and subscribe to that, you surely have to wonder what your 'god', satan, gets out of the deal.)
So no matter whether you're an atheist or Christian, you run into the same problem of ultimately being unable to escape from under the thumb of something way more powerful than yourself (to the atheist, that's government. and even if you join government and eventually become some bigshot, your ass can still be disposed of by a random hobo with a stolen pistol. wait, how did jfk die again? I digress.)
That one scene with Jesus and the disciples comes to mind where they argue amongst each other about who's the most important among them, so Jesus says:
Luke 24-27
24 Now there was also a dispute among them, as to which of them should be considered the greatest. 25 And He said to them, "The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them, and those who exercise authority over them are called 'benefactors.' 26 But not so among you; on the contrary, he who is greatest among you, let him be as the younger, and he who governs as he who serves. 27 For who is greater, he who sits at the table, or he who serves? Is it not he who sits at the table? Yet I am among you as the One who serves.
I don't know what to make of that in the greater context of the bible, so I'll just end this weird rant here. But the idea of having to be a servant not only of God, but other human beings who are just as weak and stupid of myself, is really hard to swallow...
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