Jericho_falls said:
First, God never distanced from man, man distanced from God. God is holy and perfect and cannot have sin in His presence. Can darkness and light mix? So when man fell into sin, God had no alternative but to cast them out, just like light has no alternative but to push dark out.
Remember those two littlel things called Omniscience and Omnipotence? God KNEW that man would sin, yet He did nothing to stop them, so don't lay this at the foot of Man. God let the serpent in the Garden, God let the serpent sway the woman, thus dooming Man. Where was god in all this? Who made the serpent? Come on now, God set up Man to fall.
Second, He doomed all of man to hell. However he also sent his precious Son to take the punishment that man deserved and then to offer man the chance to come back to a perfect relationship with Him and to fulfill their calling to enjoy God and glorify Him.
Why doom mankind to hell in the firstplace? It makes no sense. If God and Christ are one, then God killed himself to satiate himself from his own punishment. How does that make sense?
Third, it is a pleasure to enjoy God. I don't know how anyone can translate "joy" or "pleasure" as servitute. When you serve God it ain't like serving man, its wonderfull! When God created "inferior" beings to glorify Him he was doing them a darn nice favour. Besides, as Romans 9:20-21 says: "But who are you, a man, to answer back to God? Will what is molded say to its molder, "Why have you made me thus?" Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out of the same lump one vessel for beauty and another for menial use?"
Enjoy God? You quoted CS Lewis who said the ultimate joy was in SERVITUDE to God, remember? I have kids, but I don't expect them to GLORIFY me. Why would an omnimax being feel the NEED to be glorified? I've never liked the potter analogy in Romans. Is the pottery sentient? Does the potter expect the vessel to glorify him?
You may not know God, but He knows you and wants you to know Him.
If this were truly the case, why the cosmic game of hide and seek?
I know God, I talk to Him daily and He talks to me and He guides me and sustains me.
How does God TALK to you? Note that the definition of TALK is " to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words". Perhaps you mean that God communicates with you. If so, how? How does He guide you? How does He sustain you?
I enjoy that relationship, I tell others about it and it shows how great God is.
What exactly is this relationship? Servant to master? Something else?
That glorifies Him by enjoying Him.
Once again, I ask, why does an omnimax being require glorification? Shouldn't his mere existence be glory enough?
You glorify a good dinner by saying "mmmm... delicious," that's called enjoying it. You glorify music by enjoying it and praising it for it's beauty.
No sir, I do not. I do not praise the food, I praise the cook. I do not praise the music, I praise the musician. Note the difference in praise and glorify.
Enjoying God is not baseless recitation, His beauty and the enjoyment He gives are worthy of praise millions of times more than a good dinner is worthy of praise for the enjoyment it gives.
What about the pain and misery he also brings? Is that worthy of praise?
You gotta serve somebody.
Says who? That reminded me of this:
http://www.heresyhouse.com/catalog-hh/ts04_sm.jpg
You can obey God, or the devil, choose your pick.
What if I choose neither?
God is not like a parent who left you, you are like a kid who rebelled against his parents. Read Ezekiel 16, it talks about God taking Israel (which also applies to the saved) and helping her while she struggled in blood, abandonned by her parent the devil, and raised her and even when she went off galavanting with young men He brought her back in. Obeying God is not slavery, its freedom from sin. Death are the wages of sin. He doesn't say "obey me or die," He is saying "you are dying, obey me and you will live."
Sorry, but I don't agree. Where is God? I don't see Him. Have I looked? Yes I have. I have found nothing. I am an atheist not because I denounce the existence of God, but because I see no reason believe in the existence of ANY God. A GOOD parent would be around to take care of their child, regardless of the circumstances. A GOOD parent not only tells the child not to touch the flame, but will stop him no matter how many times he's said to be careful. Why? LOVE. If God is omnimax, then He should have PERFECT LOVE. Turn on your TV and look at the commercials for starving children in Africa. THAT IS NOT PERFECT LOVE. They didn't do one single thing to deserve that. What sin did babies commit to have their bellies swollen while they cry in the arms of their mother? Evil is NOT necessary.
So you make bowl out of clay and then focus all your love and attention perfectly on that bowl and you pamper it and glorify it instead of using it. People would think you were nuts. God is worth as much as a potter if we are worth as much as clay. When He is self centered, it's because it's the righteous thing to be. God is God-centered, not man-centered, and He commands us to be God-centered. If it's still bugging you, you might say Christ is Spirit-centred, Spirit is God-centered, and God is Christ-centered, but in the end it works out to God being God centered.
Again, I must stress that the pottery in question is NOT sentient, that analogy DOES NOT WORK. But let's look at what you said anyway. You say the potter pampers and glorifies the bowl. God does not pamper or glorify Man, God requires Man to glorify HIM. In other words, you're saying that the potter creates a bowl and then stares at it befuddled because the stupid clay pot won't praise him for being skillful enough to shape some mud. How does that make sense?
God is first, he serves us. Serving God is an expression we use for fulfilling the good works He has prepared for us. Servitude denotes slavery, however serving God is freedom.
How does God SERVE Man? Wasn't Man created to SERVE (glorify) God?
How is serving God freedom?
BTW, thanks for taking the time to reply to my questions, I appreciate it
As far as Lucifer=Satan, I don't want to get off on a tangent, but check these links out:
http://www.bbie.org/english/Study06GodandEvil/D19Lucifer.html
http://www.apostolic.net/biblicalstudies/isaiah1412.htm
http://www.bibleweb.org/TruthAbout/TA12.htm
http://www.lds-mormon.com/lucifer.shtml
http://www.enduringword.com/commentaries/2314.htm
http://www.cresourcei.org/lucifer.html
Note that I could have listed many different sources, but I chose to list CHRISTIAN sources, hoping you will give them a little more validity. I challenge you to read through them OBJECTIVELY. This pretty much sums it up:
So, the Isaiah passage does not connect, either historically or theologically, with the New Testament passages about the devil or the satan. By listening to the Old Testament passage on its own terms within its own context, we discover that Lucifer is not an Old Testament name for the devil or the satan. The passage in Isaiah 14:12-17 is directed at the downfall of the arrogant Babylonian rulers who took Israel into exile. By beginning with the New Testament, by making assumptions not supported by a closer examination of Scripture itself, and by using external theological categories as a lens through which to read Scripture, we may end up badly misreading Isaiah.