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UPS 9:41pm CDT Monday 16 October 2000 Yay!!! We just lost power in the house, but my computer stayed on no sweat!!! Wheeee!! The power was only off for about 45 seconds, and that certainly used to bug me when I'd have to run upstairs and turn off the computer just when a little storm blew through. I have recently decided to get a PhD in Philosophy. I just decided this tonight after it's been brewing in my head for a while. Maybe I should start with some undergraduated philosophy classes. Wende has a book Classics of Western Philosophy; before I read it I'll philosophize my own rantings here online.. Write a State of my Philosophical Mind Address. I'll start outlining it. reality are we watched information storage are we judged god nature of the universe really really big too big to waste time as we see it as god sees it life on earth as humans most important thing in life emotions are stored on other planets emotions love relationships evil sin after life bible 11:56pm CDT Monday 16 October 2000 So I was just reading Wende's NIV Student Bible. This is essentially my first time ever to read the bible at all. Ever. I started with Genesis. Questions as I remember them (I didn't take notes)
Mostly I'm anti impressed with how angry god became so quickly. I've heard that God is more spiteful in the Old Testament, and now I'm reading that for myself. See, here's what I'm thinking: Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden. Fine. God said don't eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. (Oh, that reminds me that just previously in the chapter (in the actual creation part) God apparently said man could eat of any of the trees.) Fine. So Eve ate the apple. Adam ate the apple. (I'm skipping all the ridiculous *blame* part ("she made me do it!" "the snake made me do it!")) They ate the apple. Fine. Now suddenly God is pissed and said forever your lives will suck because you have made one error. Think about this for a second. There has been one entity that told them what to do. Parents tell their kids what to do and kids don't do it. Kids forget, they test their boundaries, kids explore for themselves. How was it any different for Adam and Eve (kids) and God (parent)?? It wasn't. Don't say, "but they disobeyed God. They had no frame of reference. Here's an example frame of reference: I can yell at a guy in the street and probably nothing will happen. I can yell at a cop in the street and probably get a line of questioning or worse. I can yell at the President and have Secret Service on my ass in two seconds flat. I can yell at the King of England in 16th century and lose my head over it. See - there's a heirarchy. Adam and Eve didn't have that. They just had one level. So for god to pull out the big arsenal and say "gonna make you sweat" etc was just a big jerk thing to do. prev day next day |