B-dawg
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Brendan,
First, let me concede that the unspeakably tragic shortened lives of many do call into question the existence of a loving God. Emotional revulsion plays a more important role than cool logic in our reactions to seemingly unfair suffering. But as I've noted before, 3 factors prevent this qualm from being a decisive refutation.
(1) The Bible makes it clear that God ultimately does not control the forces of chaos. The free unfolding of the world and human history is clearly a high priority for the Judeo-Christian God. The most pressing question, then, is this: to what extent can prayer, faith, love, and expanded consciousness serve as vehicles for channeling divine love and healing to those who desperately need it? Right now, we can't answer this question very well. So real progress can only be achieved by upgraded honest spiritual exploration.
(2) Both the early church and Howard Storm's amazing NDE encounter with Christ confirm that the soul preexists and has countless worlds available for it to experience, learn, and evolve towards spiritual fulfilment. So goals that cannot be achieved through earthly reincarnation can theoretically be achieved through these countless opportunities.
(3) Still, your skeptical scientific approach to these vital questions is most respectable. I've had several miraculous experiences that seem to transcend the latent undiscovered potential of the mind. But far more of my paranormal experiences leave me with the haunting suspicion that they can be explained naturally in terms of laws of consciousness that are as yet poorly understood. So breakthroughs in psychic technology and understanding are urgently needed to fill in the gaps in our knowledge and to motivate the masses to embrace a spiritual quest in a way that can be counted on to produce real transformation. In this respect, sites like this, whatever their excesses, can serve a useful purpose.
Don ***************** This is going to sound a bit parochial to you, Don. But bear with me... Keep in mind that we are not thinking creatures which desire, but desiring creatures who think. What I'm about to say isn't about "logic" but I think it is important nonetheless... About the person who dies as a child, or spends their life as an institutionalized looney, or what have you... Imagine this. The (well-made, well-proportioned) human female is the most DELICIOUS thing in the universe. (You can't convince me otherwise..!) The person who gets "screwed" here... dies young, born autistic or whatnot... well are you saying that their "payback" is a physical life in "another dimension", where MAYBE they'll only be able to experience the delights of carnal connection with tentacled squid-abominations (as part of the "squid-abomination race") or get the "C1 experience" as an ugly hairy "Wookie" creature or something like that? (Maybe on a planet where the native creatures don't even possess VISION (the most GLORIOUS of the senses!) but get by with SMELL, or one of the other lesser senses... you know, I've always felt sorry for dogs, who don't have color vision and rely largely on olfactory cues. Didn't envey them, anyway..!) Living beings on other worlds (or in other dimensions) are likely to be VERY different from us, both mentally and physically. ALIEN, in fact... Is this sort of "pay-back" supposed to make up for the "screwed" person's loss? What sort of "sick puke" of a God would think so??? That'd be a GYP. No other word for it...
B-man
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