• Fandangalo@lemmy.world
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        My personal faith involves Alan Watts’ thought experiment on God.

        God made heaven, had everything, and it got boring. So God made a new adventure where god is challenged, but they always succeed. But this too became boring.

        So God, with infinite power, imagined a world where they forgot they were god. They didn’t know what would happen next.

        And that is the adventure you and I live in now. Eventually, we’ll get back to heaven / nirvana / reconciliation with God, and then go on another adventure.

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      Yes, and it can be argued that God makes us live an earthly life before we go to heaven for exactly the purpose of understand strife and hardship so we can understand and appreciate heaven.

      I should say I’m not religious nor am I anything close to an expert on theology.

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        Makes perfect sense. I make my kids sleep outside 2 days a week so they can appreciate the warm home I provide them

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        It can also be argued that bronze age peasants made this shit up because they were afraid of thunderstorms

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        Not that any discussion of theology makes any logical sense, but then why did angels get a pass? They have free will, they do not suffer or have evil and they live for eternity in heaven. Are they somehow… deficient because they didn’t get a turn on a hellish Earth? Did God figure out he made a mistake doing it that way and switch to the Crucible Version? Oh, there’s that pesky lack of omnipotence again.