Linksquest wrote:So God have given man the dominion over the other animals... nothing about souls has been mentioned! Man is in the image of God, while the other creatures aren't.
This makes the big assumption that self-awareness is part of knowledge of good and evil, the EVER-LIVING unhesitatingly seems to hold that the man and the woman were capable of knowing what they did.SP1 wrote:Had man not eaten from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, where would we be? Happy...sure. Sinless...probably. Self-aware? Hmm. We can speculate about these things because we are different, but I am not sure that means we (alone) have souls. Other creatures might just carry on a different level of existence (soul-wise). Or not. Maybe a symptom of a soul is the capacity to love (agape) and recognize or be drawn to God.
I confess open doubt that the EVER-LIVING went out of His way to confuse all readers though.Volt wrote:This is now My favorite Thread.
The Thing I love about the bible is that, NOTHING is what it seems. There's always a metaphore responsible for confusing scholars and chritians. God's way of letting us know, we're all a bunch of fools, some have PHD's but are still fools like the rest of us.
Faith over Knowledge.
The best thing to do would be to stick to your original Opinion, go with what you know, avoid "what-if" questions, and keep your mind open, but cautious.
Volt wrote:Salvation is free to all who accept.
Wisedom belongs to those who work for it.
I do not think dogs know right and wrong, I think they know, or rather learn, what the alpha being, including possibly humans, will not tolerate and will retaliate against, one way or another (squirt bottles or harsher means).~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:Now animals, i think, lack that ability to desire something greater in their person...their desires reside in the abilitly to be the "Alpha" dog , not the "Alpha" individual. Meaning, personal betterment. Dogs know right and wrong, but they can not reflect on the right and wrong and why it is that way.
Are we indirectly implying, if this is followed through to its end, that the soul that the EVER-LIVING gave man is in fact the cause of his fall, and by extension He is responsible?So, i think God made it that way because he said we have " dominion [sp?]" over all creature. If animals had souls they would be more rebellious and not obey God in their jobs of ultimate submission.
The price of your life is the death of other beings, its better I think to honor the creatures that pay for your life. Perhaps the ultimate dishonor for the dead animal is to be poorly prepared or the like.Besides if i knew a cow had a soul i wouldnt enjoy having a steak as much!!!!
"You ain't gettin nothing for free"
GhostontheNet wrote:
This makes the big assumption that self-awareness is part of knowledge of good and evil, the EVER-LIVING unhesitatingly seems to hold that the man and the woman were capable of knowing what they did.
To this may be added "Who is this God, what is He doing, and what will He do in the future?"Volt wrote:So to me Bible = Salvation+Honor+submission+wisedom+background stories+history+Guidelines+codes of conduct+daily bread+soul food.
I definately wouldn't accuse you of debating on this one, and what you did say was productive, from my end it was an example of building upon each other's foundations. I too tend to be a prelude of locked threads for the theological debates rule, but I do so in a way that I sometimes actually get complimented when the thread is locked, only once have I been attacked by a rather amusing haiku. While this site best reflects out of anywhere I have ever seen the way the one holy catholic and apostolic Church, what Paul calls the Body of Christ, should be, I think there is mmuch room and opportunity for growth and new understanding through discussion and debates undertaken with the proper heart and attitude can be extremely productive and beneficial, and it is here that I think the CAA could be improved to a degree. Having the old "what about those who never heard?" thread locked when none of the participants were arguing in the least, when answers to the question do not fall along denominational lines, on the grounds of hypothetical trolls that had not shown up is perhaps symptomatic.Volt wrote:Totally agreed. I'll mension it no more.
I really want to know what you disagree with me on, drop me a PM. And of course as always, understand that the world of God is rather big, there's lots of different ways to look at it. Thus CAA's stance on no Theological Debates, which i have a hard time enforcing on myself. Thus a Personal Relationship is required, rather than something standardized or Cookie Cut.
I'm only human, I can't get everything right. Sometimes I can't get anything right.
For the sake of clarification, let me throw in something as the founder who created the rules in the first place. CAA does not allow debates because it is not our primary purpose to set people right theologically; it is to provide a place of fellowship among Christian otaku and hopefully show others the light of Christ living within us; God willing, others can be saved through our witnesses. To allow debates is to allow potentially vicious ones, and those destroy the fellowship here; people do not forget who said what, even if it was in a different forum. That fellowship is just never worth the cost of intellectually proving someone else wrong. Enough on that rabbit trail, I just felt the need to speak up.
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