I've heard it said, "God did not create man. Man created God." And I've been asked, "How much of God's character and traits are simply humans projecting their own limited, finite understanding onto a mysterious Creator which has an overall plan we would never comprehend?" What we view as pain, suffering, and "bad things" in life, may be the very purpose of being spiritual beings having physical experiences which will be for our good in t he eternal perspective. I do not pretend to have answers or special knowledge, but these are worth considering --- before making rash judgements on life, god(s), and existential concepts.
Where, where are you tonight? Why did you leave me here all alone? I searched the world over and thought I found true love. You found another and pfffft you were gone.
At 1:40 she talks about another label used for the problem of sufference: "theosi"? how do you spell it?
it's greek; intonation is at '' e '', the '' i '' is pronounced like in ''eye'', and the '' th '' is pronounced like in ''booth''.
+Nina Hecate lol sorry! in ''eye'' it's the last ''e''.
I've heard it said, "God did not create man. Man created God." And I've been asked, "How much of God's character and traits are simply humans projecting their own limited, finite understanding onto a mysterious Creator which has an overall plan we would never comprehend?" What we view as pain, suffering, and "bad things" in life, may be the very purpose of being spiritual beings having physical experiences which will be for our good in t he eternal perspective. I do not pretend to have answers or special knowledge, but these are worth considering --- before making rash judgements on life, god(s), and existential concepts.
Small correction: Socrates wrote nothing. Anyway, I love your lectures.
Where, where are you tonight? Why did you leave me here all alone? I searched the world over and thought I found true love. You found another and pfffft you were gone.