William: On the fair presumption that we exist within a Creation, thus there is a Creator...
Q: Can we fairly ascertain that said Creator is expecting us to clean up our collective mess, and live according to Nature?
I think that this is the likely case. I think this because I understand we are imbued with certain qualities which, when handled correctly, are capable of assisting us in doing what must be done.
The main problem with this understanding appears to be that people in general have not found and activated that key insight - not because they do not have it or are not interested in it - but because they have been distracted from knowing that they even have it...and so even mere mention of it causes issue.
Current world events now allow us the opportunity to rethink...
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Re: Is The Creator Waiting...
Post #21[Replying to post 20 by Divine Insight]
Divine Insight: Today we have actually risen above the immoral and brutal behaviors of Nature.
William: It appears to me that you are arguing that objective morality exists.
(I do not buy into the hysterical-like sweeping claim that nature is evil.)
While that is an interesting take on things, perhaps you could argue for this in a thread created for debating that?
Might I suggest one such thread you should be well acquainted with since you yourself created it.
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Divine Insight: Today we have actually risen above the immoral and brutal behaviors of Nature.
William: It appears to me that you are arguing that objective morality exists.
(I do not buy into the hysterical-like sweeping claim that nature is evil.)
While that is an interesting take on things, perhaps you could argue for this in a thread created for debating that?
Might I suggest one such thread you should be well acquainted with since you yourself created it.
Arguments for Non-Subjective Morality
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William: The idea that The Creator of this Simulated Reality Experience created/designed Covid 19 is an acceptable argument in relation to the idea that current world events now allow us the opportunity to rethink how we have been doing things, and the mess that this created.
This tells us that while The Creator is waiting for us to do what must be done, The Creator is helping us to come to this realization...in a practical manner.
We also are informed that human created pollution levels have significantly decreased as the world lock-down continues. So in that, while as consequence, there is a relatively low death-rate compared to the overall human population, the virus is proving to be a good thing for the planets ecosystem, with the dramatic decrease in human commercial activity.
It allows us the opportunity to understand how we need to rethink the way in which we have been living within the definitions of our social constructs without all due regard to the planet in general and to create more appropriate ways in which to live, in accordance with natural balance and harmony.
Since I first started posting on this Message Board, back in 2012 - I have always claimed that we exist on a prison planet...and need to design more appropriate social constructs ...one such thread called From Prison to Paradise. attempted to explore that idea...
Many members have argued that my claim showed that I was delusional in regard to that. I wonder if those members might now reconsider their stance and be more willing to face the facts now that the virus and subsequent lock-down has made this much more obvious?
Also check out the argument I offer my Members Notes....
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This tells us that while The Creator is waiting for us to do what must be done, The Creator is helping us to come to this realization...in a practical manner.
We also are informed that human created pollution levels have significantly decreased as the world lock-down continues. So in that, while as consequence, there is a relatively low death-rate compared to the overall human population, the virus is proving to be a good thing for the planets ecosystem, with the dramatic decrease in human commercial activity.
It allows us the opportunity to understand how we need to rethink the way in which we have been living within the definitions of our social constructs without all due regard to the planet in general and to create more appropriate ways in which to live, in accordance with natural balance and harmony.
Since I first started posting on this Message Board, back in 2012 - I have always claimed that we exist on a prison planet...and need to design more appropriate social constructs ...one such thread called From Prison to Paradise. attempted to explore that idea...
Many members have argued that my claim showed that I was delusional in regard to that. I wonder if those members might now reconsider their stance and be more willing to face the facts now that the virus and subsequent lock-down has made this much more obvious?
Also check out the argument I offer my Members Notes....
Thu Feb 23, 2017 3:55 pm What I think about consciousness in relation reality
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Re: Is The Creator Waiting...
Post #23According to the Bible, the world God created was good. Then God was rejected and many evil things became possible. And I have understood the reason is that people wanted to know evil. This is why I think God gave a good example, people just rejected it.Divine Insight wrote: Why is it that God didn't provide us with a good example in nature? He creates a dog-eat-dog nature that had no moral character at all. Including horrific diseases and natural disasters.
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