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God and Satan

GOD and SATAN
Our religious institutions teach us to do good deeds and to
reject evil thoughts and actions, yet in our approach to overcome
evil we are forced to adhere to standards that are contradictions to
the principles of Jesus Christ's teachings. In the view of human life
we make promises to God to transform ourselves, to obey His
wishes, to do good deeds, yet we are constantly doing deeds that
are not within the keeping of His wishes.

Hunger, poverty, destitution, and injustice have become an
acceptable norm within our human society. We often allude to the
fact that God will help us to overcome these problems within society when He returns to us. I have questioned, however, my knowledge about this matter. If, for example, we are commanded by
God to “do unto others what we ourselves would have done to
us,” why are we not doing as such? It is a simple command and, if
we obey this command, then are we not doing the good for others
and ourselves? Is Satan such an influence in man's life that we
must wait on God to triumphantly defeat Him for us? Is evil then
an attribute of mankind that can only be eliminated with God's
direct intervention? Are we as human beings left with the decision
to do good only if we can prove that it is within the keeping of our
own thoughts and perceptions? In other words, are we supposed to
do good by asking God to help us do as He commanded?
Doing good relates to deeds that will provide for the happiness
of all humankind.

Doing good does not simply mean that we must
pray to and worship God. It does not mean that one can go to
church each Sabbath day and confess one's sins in order to receive
redemption and salvation. It does not mean that by learning the
scriptures and verses of the Bible it will convey to God a sign of
our doing good. Doing good is an active and conscious thought
about the deeds that demonstrate our ability to overcome suffering
for the whole human race. In doing good we help God to bring our
fellow human being to a higher level of faith in goodness, eternity,
and love.

We worry about the ensuing threat of poverty and ruin. We are
attempting to gauge the world's economies in order to stay abreast
of our investments. Jesus told His disciples that one day mankind
would be able to perform miracles thousands of times greater than
what He performed for the sick, impoverish, and suffering people.
Man has now reached a stage where it can provide food for tens of
thousands at a single event, whereas Jesus fed only five thousand
who came to hear Him speak, and charged them nothing.
Humanity has the power to cure many of the illnesses, which
Christ performed as miracles, for no payment of any kind, yet
mankind allows people to suffer if they are not insured or capable
of paying for medical care. Thousand of people starve everyday
even in the so-called developed nation while food is being made a
stock commodity in the stock market throughout the world only
for profit.

Evil, then, is man's inability or unwillingness to do those deeds
which support God's wishes. When we allow people to suffer at
the expense of our own desires, then we are doing evil deeds. It is
not God's wish or will that any person suffers —he did not create
for humankind one society for the rich and one for the poor. These
conditions were conceived through man's own concept and
desires. It has come time for man to recognize that he is the perpetrator of this evil that resides within his created world.

"The Almighty's Religion for the Universe", URLinks Print and Media, 2018, Rev. Sidney R. Smith
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Graylight · 51-55, F
Treat others the way you want to be treated and remember that every person has their own story of pain, glory, triumph and tragedy.

That's really all it is. That's really all any religion is. It's taking 10,000 words to convolute the simple truths that keep us here forever.
raysid498950247 · 70-79, M
@Graylight Yes it is true what you say. However, there had to be something to create why we must live by this rule. Man didn't create himself and so something or someone made rules we must live by. Also we must have ways to judge the actions each person makes with regards to good and evil. God and Satan are our overseers and judge our actions based on our free will to decide our own actions and deeds. God is all good and Satan is all evil. Satan evaluates, test, punishes and destroy all spirits that do not conforms to God's desire. God helps and uplift our spirits to do good. He listens to our request to help ourselves and gives us what we require to do as He desires of us. Religion is not just words but it is a guide by which we must follow to help ourselves and others. We are imortal spirits residing in human bodies and in order to continuing to live for eternity we must live by God's love and love each other as God love us. Thanks

sidney
Graylight · 51-55, F
@raysid498950247 Why must anyone live by any rule? Certainly one created by others?

Why must we have ways to judge right and wrong? Certainly is God and Satan do it for us?

You may live by whatever rules and judgment you like, but don't assume others will too.
raysid498950247 · 70-79, M
@Graylight As you grew up certain rules were used to maintan control of your enviroment, your relationships, and life in general. I assume you are playing devil's advocate because nowhere in your life you didn't follow rules.

If the road sign tell you to do 35 mph, you do try to adhere to the road rule otherwise you are subject to have an accident in which you can injure yourself or someone else. The road signs dictate what the rules are for having the previledge to drive on the roads and adhering to safe practice for everyone on the road.

God gave us a free will to choice between doing good and evil. He judges our actions and deeds but He does not act for us. Therefore, we must be judged on the deeds and actions we committ in our lives. Thanks

sidney
Graylight · 51-55, F
@raysid498950247 Here's the difference. I know man created the first set of rules. We all acknowledge that. Thing is, no one can show where these other "rules" of morality come from. You see where that might seem suspect.