Amore wrote:Subgenius,
The account of Job does seem to suggest that God might kick us when we're down, however, I think that can be compared to trials we get when we were not "knocked down" from consequences of sin. Still, all of the more reason to forgive God or whatever or whoever one might attribute to the cause of suffering. We need a higher power to get us on our feet again.
It's healthy to invest faith in the possibility that "God is love" - unconditional love, because where else would we find it? This life commands us to face trials - no free pass. Even our imperfect parents are conditional in their love. Faith in God - as in objective truth and pure love - is the deepest yearning of the soul. It is the only source of genuine hope when we've been beaten down.
I agree that God is definetely not monochromatic because God is everything - energy that motivates, which is as unique as the countless life forms. God is love, charity is the pure love of Christ - unconditional love, though expressed infinite different ways.
Love is dynamic and strives for what is GOoD - doesn't justify harmful behavior. Love strives for what's best in the big picture. What's best involves "opposition in all things."
Love, like how one resonates spiritually, is subjectively experienced and depends on what is best in each unique circumstance and is based on truth. If it had conditions, it might be weak and cave to pleasing someone when "tough love" is most needed.
Jesus whipped peopke out of the temple and called religious leaders out on their evils, yet when the occassion called for it, he healed, blessed, fasted and cried. I imagine Jesus' examples are expressions of unconditional love - not peace at all costs, but love at all costs.
I appreciate your thoughts here bit consider them more applicable to the poster's objection to the idea that God does not have a value for suffering or that God does not pass judgment.
Nevertheless, consider this:
"I find God in the suffering eyes reflected in mine. If this is how you are revealed to me, this is how I will forever seek you.
"I will always seek God. Some people find God in church. Some people find God in nature. Some people find God in love; I find God in suffering. I've known for some time what my life's work is, using my hands as tools to relieve suffering."
Kayla Mueller
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