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JudieK
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Why bother with religion? Because the human soul is essentially designed to seek its Creator. Mankind is by nature religious… seeking the infinite, even if it doesn’t know what it is seeking. Every culture has had some kind of explanation for this longing… why do you suppose we have a need to worship something greater than ourselves? It is by design. We were made for our Creator and He calls us to himself. We have that “hole” in our lives that only He can fill. We are not complete without Him. You may say that you do not have this “longing,” or that you are complete without God in your life. I would suggest that you have filled the “hole” in your heart with a temporary substitute- for some it is scientific inquiry (a faith of its own), for some it is working all the time, for some, physical fitness is a kind of religion. Whatever you occupy your mind with most of the time can be your “religion-substitute.” Ultimately, though, those things cannot really satisfy. things of this world are all fleeting, and can be here today, gone tomorrow. Science? It’s “truths” are ever-changing. Work? One day you’re the CEO, the next day you’re in the unemployment line. Fitness? You can have the most beautiful body on the planet and still be taken down by cancer or some other ailment. All these things are good, and have a place in life, but they cannot be what life is ABOUT. The soul eventually demands answers to the bigger questions…
As to why children die, or why babies are miscarried, etc.- We trust that children who die go right into the loving and Merciful hands of God. If you think this short time on earth is all there is, then it does seem a horrible injustice. But if you believe, as Christians do, that only God can see the big picture, and our life on earth is just a blink of an eye in the eternity of our souls, then it seems a little more bearable. For God, letting us experience death of our physical bodies might be akin to a parent taking a child to the doctor for a shot. It hurts for a second, but the reward (health) is worth the pain. Heaven for all eternity is worth a bit of suffering here.
Ultimately, God is the author of life, and if He chooses to bring a soul home to Him, that is His choice and perogative. We do what we can to protect life, but we accept that God has that right. We can NEVER intentionally take life, for then we are treading on God’s dominion. (I know there are those who will bring up Just War, Death Penalty, etc.- those are topics for another thread.)
Anyway- that’s my contribution to this discussion. Take it or leave it… I did the best I could
As to why children die, or why babies are miscarried, etc.- We trust that children who die go right into the loving and Merciful hands of God. If you think this short time on earth is all there is, then it does seem a horrible injustice. But if you believe, as Christians do, that only God can see the big picture, and our life on earth is just a blink of an eye in the eternity of our souls, then it seems a little more bearable. For God, letting us experience death of our physical bodies might be akin to a parent taking a child to the doctor for a shot. It hurts for a second, but the reward (health) is worth the pain. Heaven for all eternity is worth a bit of suffering here.
Ultimately, God is the author of life, and if He chooses to bring a soul home to Him, that is His choice and perogative. We do what we can to protect life, but we accept that God has that right. We can NEVER intentionally take life, for then we are treading on God’s dominion. (I know there are those who will bring up Just War, Death Penalty, etc.- those are topics for another thread.)
Anyway- that’s my contribution to this discussion. Take it or leave it… I did the best I could