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작성자 Jovita 작성일24-06-01 00:11 조회25회 댓글0건

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Later in the Bible we're told a lot about what being the image of God means, but it is always about what it means for us in a broken world ruled by unjust powers. And I also agree (to use your words) that "if evolution has governed the whole history of the creative process on earth, this view would put God in an odd and maybe too troubling relationship to creation." That tension and problem is the exact one I was trying to highlight in the post, that there is no simple or easy reconciliation between evolution and the Imago Dei. But if evolution has governed the whole history of the creative process on earth, this view would put God in an odd and maybe too troubling relationship to creation (as somehow in opposition to almost the entire creative process?). Just to be clear, I WAS trying to envision the imperative as originating outside the system even given the reality of evolution- the amorality of evolution as itself being the problem to be overcome (by God and us).


I mean, that if evolution is a natural law/principle, God must have created the world to work that way and since evolution seems to work violently, this makes either creation or God or humans or all three not good? What in evolution--or the whole of the natural world--says it is wrong to create suffering? If we are supposed to following the trajectory of evolution isn't it more natural for us to follow those competitive impulses and engage in out-group violence? By contrast, there is nothing in evolution that says out-group violence is immoral or problematic. There are many things that are unknown about the 12 disciples, but you'll need to know some of the facts that we learned from the Bible! Less sinkage occurs on firmer mattresses, so you may need a pillow with higher loft to feel supported. You may think you’ve seen some people with crazy finger nails in your day, but you really haven’t seen anything until you’ve seen some Nailympia contestants. Organic farming has also seen some impressive results when it comes to increasing yields.


Some styles feature special support around the arches to keep the socks snug against your foot. Our tanks are made of durable materials that keep your water clean and safe while providing ample storage. Is the idea that the process of evolution is corrupt and therefore humans made through evolution are corrupt? Evolution presents a long and messy process of greater consciousness (and ever broader and more inclusive groups, although the news doesn't make it seem that way) and thus, maybe, humans working towards what they were meant to be- Imago Dei. Make sure the drapes are neutral, too. Put them in salads, or cook them in oil on the stove until the leaves are wilted. We've just replaced "human person" with "the capacity to experience suffering" as the Imago Dei. The issue I have, coming out of the post, healing hands scrubs is that if we include animal suffering in our considerations (folding them into the Imago Dei) we've just backed up the issue I described in the post.


The Bible asserts that we were made in the image of God, but doesn't give much of a vision of what life as a non-competitive Imago Dei before the fall could have looked like, except no clothes and no work, and involving only two people before it fell apart INSTANTLY. Again, I'm very sympathetic to how ethicists like Singer focus on aggregate suffering across all conscious life forms. In short, the imperative to reduce suffering because suffering is evil is, in my opinion, akin the religious, confessional move I describe in the post. Is a parasite evil as it kills the child? Is a chimp immoral if it kills and eats the baby of another chimp? Discover the mysteries hidden in seeds, flowers, and plants with these great nature garden activities for kids. Maybe the competitive forces of evolution are just the equivalent of the snake in the garden. If I'm understanding you right--that the amoral (or even immoral in some instances) dynamics of evolution can be equated with "the Fall"--I think we basically agree. I know you're not a biblical literalist, but even as a poetic account, Genesis is not comforting or fully explanatory. We might not understand God's role in evolution, but the Genesis story is opaque too.

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