Awhile back, in some other thread, Che was perplexed with my belief in God without believing that He was the creator of the universe and of life. I believe in God but I am not a creationist; instead, I completely accept scientific explanations of origin, such as with astrophysics and evolution for examples.
I only believe in God as being the creator or originator of only one important thing - soul. He alone used His power to give humans the gift of having a soul. No other creatures on Earth have a soul. Humans evolved from prehistoric primates that did not possess any soul but at some point, once hominids came into existence, God intervened with this gift of the soul. There may be intelligent life elsewhere in universe, and I believe that whatever intelligent life exists elsewhere could possibly possess the same kind of soul, as God is universal.
I forgot what the past thread itself was about, but in there, I also got into a discussion about natural disasters with some of the posters and I said that God is not responsible for natural disasters or epidemics. That was when others asked how I could believe in an all-powerful God who would not intervene to save humans from such suffering. I then tried explaining that I believe God does not intervene because using his power to save us from such suffering would require him to take away our souls. But, I now don't think that makes sense so I thought about it some more.
God is not the creator of natural things and because he did not have the power to create, he also does not have the power to intervene to prevent human suffering from natural disasters. I believe this makes more sense.
Anyway, I had been thinking about that discussion again this evening and now I'm curious as to how other religious or spiritual Apolytoners on here have reconciled their belief with science and with the continual suffering of humans at hands of nature and each other.
I only believe in God as being the creator or originator of only one important thing - soul. He alone used His power to give humans the gift of having a soul. No other creatures on Earth have a soul. Humans evolved from prehistoric primates that did not possess any soul but at some point, once hominids came into existence, God intervened with this gift of the soul. There may be intelligent life elsewhere in universe, and I believe that whatever intelligent life exists elsewhere could possibly possess the same kind of soul, as God is universal.
I forgot what the past thread itself was about, but in there, I also got into a discussion about natural disasters with some of the posters and I said that God is not responsible for natural disasters or epidemics. That was when others asked how I could believe in an all-powerful God who would not intervene to save humans from such suffering. I then tried explaining that I believe God does not intervene because using his power to save us from such suffering would require him to take away our souls. But, I now don't think that makes sense so I thought about it some more.
God is not the creator of natural things and because he did not have the power to create, he also does not have the power to intervene to prevent human suffering from natural disasters. I believe this makes more sense.
Anyway, I had been thinking about that discussion again this evening and now I'm curious as to how other religious or spiritual Apolytoners on here have reconciled their belief with science and with the continual suffering of humans at hands of nature and each other.
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