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I get all this. What I am asking is “Why?” Why do all this? What does God gain by creating us? He’s God. What can we give Him that He doesn’t have? Why put us here and then make us jump through such hoops? Why put us in front of the tree and tell us not to eat the fruit? That’s like dangling a cnady cane in front of a four-month-old. It doesn’t do anyone any good, because there was no problem in the first place, nothing that was lacking, that the world needed to be put here.LiberalSaved, have your read the Gospels? God wants us to be infinately happy. Yet He knows our happiness rests in Him. It’s our attachments to the world that make us unhappy. He is willing to allow us to find this out for ourselves…thus our unhappiness.
I wish I had more time. God did not create us to be smiling gremlins. This took a long while for me to learn and accept. As I have heard mentioned, one of the most joyful persons to ever walk this earth was Mother Teresa. Certainly not because she was pursuing her own “happiness”.
I am very Liberal, and I beleive in higher powers. But I don’t beleive that something so pointless would be worth the time. I don’t think God doesn’t want us to think of worldly happiness. And if He doesn’t, then He’s playing with us like puppets on a strong. And I can not accept that. So I am forced into the other logical conclusion; that the idea that God does not want us to be concerned with worldly things is highly exaggerated.