Postby Kaligraphic » Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:42 pm
God grants us superpowers in the world to come, and we use them here and now by faith. (See Hebrews 6, where it mentions "And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come") Given that these powers are in the world to come, and that they are active in this world through faith, a large part of the reason why we don't see them is that preachers say that we don't have superpowers. Faith, as the Bible says, comes from hearing, and hearing by the word of God, so without the word being spoken there's rather an impediment to faith there.
And, of course, there's the issue that in the media and all, it's the evil types who get superpowers, while the good guys have to use their brains and outwit the villains. You don't see too many characters getting holy powers to heal people, raise the dead, banish demons and all that - not nearly so much as you see people getting dark powers to kill and destroy. Even where people do get their powers from god, it's a twisted god who is either blind, so rule-bound as to be little more than a machine, or either possibly or definitely a villain. Thus, the idea of being given superpowers by a more powerful being puts in people's minds thoughts of being pawns in some giant game, uncertainties about God, and stuff like that.
But as Cyclops from the X-Men shows, having laser vision isn't always a good thing.
The cake used to be a lie like you, but then it took a portal to the deception core.