Phat writes:
And all that Genesis 3:22 says is that we humans gaine the knowledge of knowing both good and evil. This is hardly giving us any sort of divine status nor elevating us into Deity status.
It says, "The man has now become like one of us." That's pretty clear.
Phat writes:
In my mind, the evidence these days shows that we are not clear on which is which.
Funny you should start caring about evidence all of a sudden.
It's true that there isn't always a clear-cut distinction between good and evil. Most things have good aspects and bad aspects. It can be difficult to choose the best course in a specific situation
because we have to weigh the good against the bad.
The same apparently applies to God, which would explain why he sometimes changed His mind.
Phat writes:
There is no such thing as chance. My problem is that I want to force Gods will (through prayer and pleading)to favor me...a desire that i am in no power to bring about.
The problem is that you want to attribute the results to God - and when you lose, you have trouble reconciling the God-is-on-your-side myth with reality. In fact, it
is about chance. Good things happen to bad people and bad things happen to good people.
Phat writes:
Dont you ever think about your need to retire and realize that you cant count on the state or the people to support you?
I
am retired and I
am counting on the people to support me.
"Come all of you cowboys and don't ever run
As long as there's bullets in both of your guns"
-- Woody Guthrie