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**The Necessary Chastisements of Antiquity: The Flood and Babel
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I think that the lies of the fall would be the same in any world:…
Further, seeing as the condition of a child who is fallen in nature is to test the parental guidance till the first discipline, so I cannot see a fallen world being able to be dissuaded from these two lies of the fall in its beginning history without similar positive Divine Discipline.
Moreover, I would think that since humanity is simplistic and slow in the beginning, they will first try to digest the first lie above, prompting, in response to this “anti-Baptismal” disposition, a chastising “Baptism” of the world, the flood, and then seek to digest the second lie, the perverse unified race of beings striving for superficial union with the material order and for their own selfish glory, prompting another positive discipline from God, one that temporarily frustrates this general tendency of a world carried away in flirtation with the Creation by dividing it up.
In light of these things, I cannot see Genesis to be an arbitrary Scripture just for our world. It is a predestined Scripture that would occur in ANY world that God might create if it fell. That is, the lies of the Fall would be the same in that world, two, as above, and the lies would be sought to be digested in two great stages, each temporarily wounded by Divine Chastisement that is appropriate.
We are approaching a time in which telling people, “believe this because the Church teaches it” is no longer effective. We need to give people profound REASONS to believe.
For this reason, we cannot simply say, “There was a Flood and Division of humanity into distinct nations because it is in Bible and the Church considers it not merely allegory.” We need to argue why it is * appropriate and foreseen * in light of the nature of the fall and its impact on early man.
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I think that the lies of the fall would be the same in any world:…
- No regard for seeking God’s truth and to obey it with His help (anti-Baptismal disposition toward God, i.e., no faith, no repentance)
- Living for this world rather than the world to come, that is, seeking to “fornicate” with the CreaTION in this THIS world rather than seeking to “marry” God forever in the NEXT. (anti-Marital disposition toward God)
Further, seeing as the condition of a child who is fallen in nature is to test the parental guidance till the first discipline, so I cannot see a fallen world being able to be dissuaded from these two lies of the fall in its beginning history without similar positive Divine Discipline.
Moreover, I would think that since humanity is simplistic and slow in the beginning, they will first try to digest the first lie above, prompting, in response to this “anti-Baptismal” disposition, a chastising “Baptism” of the world, the flood, and then seek to digest the second lie, the perverse unified race of beings striving for superficial union with the material order and for their own selfish glory, prompting another positive discipline from God, one that temporarily frustrates this general tendency of a world carried away in flirtation with the Creation by dividing it up.
In light of these things, I cannot see Genesis to be an arbitrary Scripture just for our world. It is a predestined Scripture that would occur in ANY world that God might create if it fell. That is, the lies of the Fall would be the same in that world, two, as above, and the lies would be sought to be digested in two great stages, each temporarily wounded by Divine Chastisement that is appropriate.
We are approaching a time in which telling people, “believe this because the Church teaches it” is no longer effective. We need to give people profound REASONS to believe.
For this reason, we cannot simply say, “There was a Flood and Division of humanity into distinct nations because it is in Bible and the Church considers it not merely allegory.” We need to argue why it is * appropriate and foreseen * in light of the nature of the fall and its impact on early man.