Need some help with these ideas I've been having
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:23 pm
Hi everyone, I've been struggling with this for a while so I decided to see if I could get any other views on it. I was always raised to believe that the Bible is the entirely error free (although the metaphors within are obviously open to interpretation) and I think I'm slowly coming to the conclusion that this can't be.
This thought process first started when I was about 10 or 12 and I had asked the question that so many had asked before, "Why did God create us knowing that millions, or rather billions, of people would be going to hell?" My parents told me, that while He knew the unfortunate destinies of many, we all had free will and hell wasn't an absolute destination for anybody. And I was fine with that up until about a year ago when I had the following logical deduction.
If God is omnipotent and omniscient (all powerful and all knowing) like the Bible says He is, then we can't have free will which the Bible also says we have. This is because we all make decisions based upon our environmental stimuli and past experiences which isn't necessarily free will if God is putting everyone of us into specific situations with specific stimuli. Now try and stay with me here, it's kind of hard for me to explain, but if God knows how we will react given certain situations (all knowing) and he puts us in those certain situations (all powerful) because of how everything happened to be orchestrated according to His plan, where is our freedom to choose? He knows which people are going to hell before they are even born and he has put them into situations where they make the decisions that put them there.
The weakest part of my point is honestly saying that people make decisions based upon their past experiences and current situational stimuli. But this DOES seem to be the way people make decisions, unless somebody has another idea?
I guess the main fallout from these ideas I've been having in my head is that either we don't have free will or God isn't all powerful and all knowing. And from that, the Bible is flawed with a contradiction, and so how many other flaws are there?
I wasn't there in biblical times to see with my own eyes, and it would just seem arrogant to blindly follow a flawed text without trying to gather evidence. I think most people say, "that's where faith comes in" but I can't accept that. God made me as a logical being who craves proof.
I'm really rambling here, but this stuff has been cooped up in my head for a while.
This thought process first started when I was about 10 or 12 and I had asked the question that so many had asked before, "Why did God create us knowing that millions, or rather billions, of people would be going to hell?" My parents told me, that while He knew the unfortunate destinies of many, we all had free will and hell wasn't an absolute destination for anybody. And I was fine with that up until about a year ago when I had the following logical deduction.
If God is omnipotent and omniscient (all powerful and all knowing) like the Bible says He is, then we can't have free will which the Bible also says we have. This is because we all make decisions based upon our environmental stimuli and past experiences which isn't necessarily free will if God is putting everyone of us into specific situations with specific stimuli. Now try and stay with me here, it's kind of hard for me to explain, but if God knows how we will react given certain situations (all knowing) and he puts us in those certain situations (all powerful) because of how everything happened to be orchestrated according to His plan, where is our freedom to choose? He knows which people are going to hell before they are even born and he has put them into situations where they make the decisions that put them there.
The weakest part of my point is honestly saying that people make decisions based upon their past experiences and current situational stimuli. But this DOES seem to be the way people make decisions, unless somebody has another idea?
I guess the main fallout from these ideas I've been having in my head is that either we don't have free will or God isn't all powerful and all knowing. And from that, the Bible is flawed with a contradiction, and so how many other flaws are there?
I wasn't there in biblical times to see with my own eyes, and it would just seem arrogant to blindly follow a flawed text without trying to gather evidence. I think most people say, "that's where faith comes in" but I can't accept that. God made me as a logical being who craves proof.
I'm really rambling here, but this stuff has been cooped up in my head for a while.