Res Ipsa, I was having some difficulty untangling MG thoughts, oddities or problems in LDS human story and some aspect of your comments I was having real difficulty with. I posed some considerations I thought related but did not focus on you or MG in particular.Res Ipsa wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 6:29 pmI'm not sure you're thinking of me in your description, but I haven't been addressing anything other than MG 2.0's claim -- that he made about the plates -- that there are necessary parts of the plan of salvation that his God is powerless to have constructed any other way. Those parts include, necessarily, the beating, rape, torture and murder of children. The problem of evil is a problem for other God's than MG 2.0's, but my point is his ad hoc rationalizations about the plates require him to rationalize the horrific.huckelberry wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 11:10 pmI think the seriousness of suffering in this world always puts a question mark for Gods existence. Yet I have questions about how this matter is being approached in this thread.
First I notice that people are not taking the matter to heart and refusing to have children. Any child is exposed to the possiblity of being brutalized and the fact that we do not know in advance for sure which child does not change the fact that having children always moves toward the awful events happening to some children.
But the complaints are focused upon the idea that we all had a choice in some preexistence when a choice was presented which would avoid the misery. From my outside of Mormonism view I do not think an alternative workable choice existed. Dealing with evil is not a game or test set up for spirits to prove themselves. Evil , that desire to abuse,to take advantage of,is not some artificial fall up for our testing pleasure. It is an existential threat we have within ourselves as a human family. And to be sure our existence is possible only within being a part of the human family with its problems.
Whether a person believes that the atonement is literal and a power working into eternity or If one thinks it is conceptual working limited to living in the present it is more than a get out jail free card for some game of advancement. It is medicine to move the human race away from its predatory lusts and toward responsible caring for others.
I do not believe a Noah flood ever happened but the fiction is thought about the problem underdiscussion. It presents an alternative to making the best of the world we have.
" The earth also was corrupt before God, and the earth was filled with violence.
[12] And God looked upon the earth, and, behold, it was corrupt; for all flesh had corrupted his way upon the earth.
[13] And God said unto Noah, The end of all flesh is come before me; for the earth is filled with violence through them; and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth.
Trying to use an LDS thinking cap I can still see some of the same consideration. I see no reason to think that Satan plan would actually work. It would have been a deception to garner power and limit others. Of course thinking that would imply that all of those preexisting children were not all solid angels but would have been like the humans we know, a troublesome lot.
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Yes I can see the question , why no guard rails? Perhaps there is no God beyond our hope for improvement. Perhaps the problem of human evil cannot be cut out without it being fully confronted. I am not going to claim to know for sure.
I think the human problem that the fall story points to is very real even if the Genesis story appears to be illustritive fiction. Or if it were to have some historical base it is still clearly not a complete picture of why in creation the present of evil (or brutally irresponsible selfish action)is a problem.
With or without a God the human race needs to take responsibility for its actions.I do not think accepting that is like oking child rape. t