Iryssa wrote:True, you have to take it on some measure of faith...but I've also learned it through experience. For example, if I had behaved in a way acceptable to God (as explained in the Bible), I could have saved myself a world of pain from my last relationship. Maybe I needed to learn that lesson...who knows. But if I could go back and spare myself the devastation I let happen, I would.
But would that behaviour, whatever it was, have been acceptable in a
seccular world view? Naturally, we percieve different lessons inherent in it.
Iryssa wrote:As for God's will that no man should die:
Sin can't come into God's presence...I don't know if it can be put into human terms, but basically, God is SO holy and perfect that sin just can't enter heaven. It's one of those divine laws that cannot be broken. God made a way that everyone could be saved, though; he sent his only begotten son to make a once and for all sacrifice for all sin. That wouldn't have been an easy thing to do, either...the sacrifice Christ made was one of the most agonizing things a human being could go through...and He was the only one that didn't deseve it. The only thing is that it needs to be accepted...the only way God could force everyone to accept it is to take away Free Will, and who would want that?
Anyway, that's what I believe.
If
all sin was forgiven by that sacrifice, then why is repentance, atonement and forgiveness so important?
And we're again applying human motivation to a concept of god here, in assuming that it wasn't an easy thing to do. It wouldn't have been for a human, sure enough, but does that automatically mean it was the same for god? If god is unknowable, then do we not presume greatly to understand his motivations?
Oh yeah, if it's a divine law, doesn't that mean that god made it so? Which means he deliberately made it so that no sin could enter in his presence. Perhaps we could posit that god cannot break that law, but then we equally must assume that he wanted it that way, for his own reasons.

This
is a tough one, and I know I'm not being all that clear, 'cause I'm in a rush. Hope it makes enough sense for now though. And a pleasure having you back to join our discussions.
--A