posted on Dec, 6 2011 @ 03:09 PM
This thread is not intended to spark a religious debate of whether or not the Bible or the Christian God is in fact real. It is merely to discuss the
underlying philosophy of the first stories of genesis by me and other who wish to participate in the discussion.
It was mentioned in another tread that the definition of sin the inability to full fill a certain purpose. We know from the Bible that God despises
sin.
So I've been thinking...
It is said that God has a plan/purpose for all of us from the start. Adam and eve committed the first sin by eating from the tree of the knowledge of
good and evil. We know now that knowledge itself creates good and evil through perception because knowledge operates on the basis of relativity
between duality. Lucifer is known as the light bringer and I personally find that perhaps he is so named for a reason. It is true that light
illuminates and makes things clear, but from the perspective of duality, it also separates and divides and dazzles and deceives. So when things are
clear, what is it that we are truly seeing? We see a lot of things that we like and a lot of things we don't like. Being the humans that we are, we
want to avoid anything that causes dis-comfort and indulge in things that bring us pleasure and thus we engage in the hoarding of happiness while
passing on pain and suffering out into the world. The pursuit of happiness then creates its inverse by polarizing our experience in this world. What's
worse is that it became a self perpetuating system that bring out more evil in the world the more we strive for what we perceive as good. So began the
down ward spiral of self feeding doom created as we continually feel the need to get away from it. We feed the evil by actions we commit in fear and
the more we fear evil the more evil we commit in the name of good.
Thus this is were we currently stand:
WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, and IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
If humans had not taken in the knowledge of good and evil, we would simply exist. This existence would be in the same realm as God himself. However,
the knowledge of life in a world of dualism mandates the existence of death. What was once unified and part a whole was shattered by knowledge and
light and the gears of what was intended to be part of a unified body became purposeless. Everyone suddenly became individuals even though being apart
from the whole makes one afraid. It is said in the first verse of the Bible that God said in the beginning, "Let there be light.". What this implies
is that before there was light, God was just fine being in the darkness. We know darkness as being terrifying but why is that exactly? Darkness is
terrifying because it implies infinite possibility and when confronted with possibility on that scale, our minds just shut down as all our fears are
reflected back at us. What what is darkness exactly? It is something that is a whole, anything that goes into it becomes a part of it. It is not
prejudiced, it is fair, it cleanses, and within it all is possible. Doesn't that sound more like what God is than when associated with light? Then why
is it that we associate everything that is good with light and everything bad with darkness? Why is it that the duality which creates purposeless and
sin and therefore death is advocated so intensely by the Church?
Just some ramblings derived from my train of thought...
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