Over the weekend the thought struck me that God logically is not pure good as he is so popularly considered. Think about when He created the Earth. If indeed he created all living things upon this earth, why is it that they were not all good creatures if they're creator was pure good? If God, in his perfect goodness created the earth, the earth itself could not be evil, and therefore evil could not infect the creatures upon the earth.
Therefore, logically, God is not pure good, but rather in perfect balance. Yin-Yang. It makes sense. If God created earth and all it's creatures, than it is logical that He in his ultimate wisdom understood the necessity of balance between Good and Evil to retain order in life. And so He created creatures of good as well as evil.
With this concept then, we can understand why the serpent had the idea to trick Eve, and why Eve was able to be tricked. In each of us lies the potential to be Good, Evil or in perfect balance. Although I do not think a creature of earth can be in perfect balance, because that would be, well...perfect. I think there are many who come close, but never PERFECT. Throughout our lifetime we can be swayed by events and our actions to lean toward one side or the other.
This also explains why the world became so evil that God felt he needed to wipe it clean. With the potential to be either good or evil within every creature, evidently the majority of creatures began to lean toward evil.
Now note that after God wiped the earth clean, he then promised to never flood the whole earth again. Thus Revelations was created as a prediction of when the Earth will once again be overtaken by Evil and God will need to intervene.
As far as tragic events upon this earth, floods, hurricanes and the like. I do not think that God or the Devil specifically trigger these events. But lean toward the idea that it is a concentration of good or evil karma within the affected areas that will cause the earth to react in such a way.
I do not think we should go around blaming God or the Devil for everything that seems to go wrong. We should live life realizing that our actions indeed affect not only ourselves, but everything around us. And we should take to heart which side of Yin-Yang do we want to be on.
1 comment:
Why would God have a perfect balance and Satan not? Didn't one create the other? or at least the need for the other?
I don't believe God plays an active role in what goes on in today's world, or even thousands of years ago. I think He put the ingredients in the cake pan, put it in the oven and now is seeing what develops. Will it fall flat? Will it be too salty? Too sweet?
When He's done here, he will stir in another ratio of ingredients to see if the next one comes out better. Maybe He already has.
Obviously I have my issues with God/Buddha/Allah. I believe there is the higher power, I just don't think he actively participates in this world anymore.
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