I’m repeating this as it looks like my buddy Zatzat either missed it, or found it just a little too ‘accurate’ to address . . .
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Zatzat forums.catholic-questions.org/images/buttons_khaki/viewpost.gif
God allowed me to come into existence and now forces me to accept him or reject him. I have no choice and God refuses to grant me permission to opt out of his scheme.
I have no choice in the matter, God is forcing my hand.
Oh Zatzat. Honestly, you remind me of a 3 year old whining that Mommy is ‘forcing’ him to eat his dinner and that it is not fair, he would
never have chosen
zucchini, but if he does not eat it he won’t get dessert. And Mom won’t even let him take a punishment and let him have the dessert. . .he MUST eat the zucchini or else he doesn’t get dessert.
Wah. Totally forced to accept or reject Mom’s ‘arbitrary’ decision on a nasty veggie that he didn’t even choose. So unfair.
Isn’t it strange that a person can be considered ‘forced’ to choose between 2 completely different/opposite choices?
Doesn’t the whole ‘choice’ remove the idea of force when the choices are opposite?
Bliss or not-bliss.
And yet you want ‘nothing?’
Has it not occurred to you that rather than GOD being the one wanting, it might be YOU? I don’t mean this in a nasty way, but it does seem extremely strange for a ‘normal’ human being to hunger for ‘nothingness’ when given the choice to have absolute perfection.
It seems sick enough to reject goodness for evil, but at least, choosing evil is a ‘positive’ act.
Not a negative ‘tantrum’,
I highly doubt that you, Zatzat, at the age of say 3, with Mom putting a cookie in front of you and saying, “Hon, be a good boy and you’ll have a cookie for dessert” would have said, “You’re FORCING me to make a choice! I’ll accept neither having a cookie nor NOT having a cookie. I want to be ‘nothing’ and not be ‘forced’ into somebody else’s choice!!!”