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txen 05-24-2010 07:32 PM

One observation about the reference to Job.

Now I'm not much of a devout Christian, so maybe I didnt study this to the degree of some others. Anyway...

A critical piece of the story is freewill. The wager between Satan and God would have no meaning if man had no freewill. Even God does not know what choices we will make. In this case he had a good idea of the outcome, but it was still a test.

If you live long enough bad things will happen to you. However, I have never been tested to the level of what Job had to endure. Not even close. I think of it as an ideal to aspire to. Something to consider in a moment of weakness.

rapunzel77 05-24-2010 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by txen (Post 43328)
One observation about the reference to Job.

Now I'm not much of a devout Christian, so maybe I didnt study this to the degree of some others. Anyway...

A critical piece of the story is freewill. The wager between Satan and God would have no meaning if man had no freewill. Even God does not know what choices we will make. In this case he had a good idea of the outcome, but it was still a test.

If you live long enough bad things will happen to you. However, I have never been tested to the level of what Job had to endure. Not even close. I think of it as an ideal to aspire to. Something to consider in a moment of weakness.

Very well said Txen. No one can escape pain and sorrow. We will always go through it. The question is how we deal with it. Will it eat us up to where we have no love in our hearts? Will it make us go into despair? For those who have faith, will it make you lose faith?

I know that it is through suffering that we can love more if we allow ourselves to. It helps us to have empathy for the other who is in pain. Since we have been there, we can help. In fact the story of Job brings a mirror up to us. What would we do if we were in Job's situation? Or, better yet, it also shows what NOT to do if you are one of Job's friends.

Job's friends do NOT come off looking good in the story. They are jerks and show a profound lack of empathy and compassion, except one..the youngest. He rebukes them in the end. It is a story that shows that one needs to be compassionate toward our brothers in their hour of sorrow. It also shows that we will all experience sorrow. What is important is clinging onto faith and love. In the end, Job regains everything. This is through faith and love.

The devil wanted to show that under dire circumstances, Job would curse God and hate. He was disgusted to see that love prevailed in spite of all the pain and sorrow. Its one of the most powerful stories in the Bible and one that speaks to us today, I think. At least in regards to how our attitude should be when bad times come and how we are to be to each other when we see a brother in pain.

Aquaplant 05-24-2010 08:45 PM

I'd say something, but I'd just end upsetting people for no reason.

To put it as mildly as I can, I'd say you're way off in your "comparison".

Human No More 05-25-2010 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by joeylovesgaia (Post 42603)
Well, Jake had those dreams before he even knew he was going to Pandora, yes? And some of the Na'vi seem to able to connect to her without tsahaylu. It's great that She has a body which even a super-materialistic scientist can measure and verify, but there seems to be more going on. How much more, we don't know.

I don't remember any kind of connecting without tsahaylu...

Everything about Eywa can be understood, the connections between the tree are almost completely analogous to neurons.

Human No More 05-25-2010 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Human No More (Post 43836)
I don't remember any kind of connecting without tsahaylu...

Everything about Eywa can be understood, the connections between the tree are almost completely analogous to neurons.

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Originally Posted by Aquaplant (Post 43342)
I'd say something, but I'd just end upsetting people for no reason.

To put it as mildly as I can, I'd say you're way off in your "comparison".

I agree.


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