Wednesday, October 12, 2011

God's Purpose for the Human Experience

by BlogSpotThinker
October 12, 2011

Certain sentiment appears to refer to an apparently potential perspective regarding the purpose of the God/human experience. This apparently potentially suggested purpose of the God/human experience appears to consist of God creating humanity and giving humanity choices so that humanity might be judged.

I humbly and respectfully submit the apparently reasonable suggestion that the Bible appears to be reasonably interpreted to suggest a different plot and purpose for the God/human experience. I humbly, and without claiming authoritative knowledge, submit an apparently reasonable interpretation of the Bible that appears to suggest that God created humanity for God and humanity to enjoy a positive relationship and for humanity to enjoy a positive human experience. When a panoramic, holistic view of the Bible is considered, the Bible’s apparent characterization of God appears to substantiate this perspective.

However, the Bible appears to suggest, in disparate passages that otherwise might reasonably be considered to be unconnected, an apparent conflict between God and one or more entities involving these entities’ challenges to God’s comprehensive sovereignty and supremacy. One apparently, somewhat common interpretation of these passages appears to suggest that this or these challenges to God’s comprehensive sovereignty and supremacy initially precedes human existence. However, this interpretation of these passages also appears to suggest that this or these challenges to God’s sovereignty were addressed by God via a certain level of exile of, rather than elimination of the challengers. Apparently, per this interpretation, the issue remained a conflict issue and was still such an issue when human existence was initiated. Per this interpretation of these passages, the challenge issue was introduced to the human experience via Adam and Eve’s apparently Biblically-suggested encounter with the serpent.

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