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Mystery X: God of All Mankind? Why All the Religions, Then?
Read more: Mystery X: God of All Mankind? Why All the Religions, Then?Don: If god is the god of all mankind, why are there so many different religions? So many different paths, so many different entry ways to the same god? Can they all be true? The religions are diverse in concept, practice, and beliefs. Their differences are often contradictory. Why would a god of all mankind…
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Mystery IX: The God of All Mankind part 2
Read more: Mystery IX: The God of All Mankind part 2Don: I have put on hold my plan to discuss biblical vignettes in which Jesus breaks down the separateness of our social groupings and tries to make vivid the idea that he is the god of all mankind, so that we can discuss points that arose last week. It was suggested that the notion of…
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Mystery VIII: The God of All Mankind
Read more: Mystery VIII: The God of All MankindDon: We have discussed the Mystery of Goodness and the Mystery of Evil. Today, we will discuss our third Mystery, that which Paul said had been “hidden since the foundation of the world.” It is the truth that god is the god of all mankind. What does this mean from a theological perspective? What does…
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Mystery VII: Responsibility for Pain and Suffering
Read more: Mystery VII: Responsibility for Pain and SufferingJason: Last week’s meeting was somewhat spoiled for the Skype participants due to a bad connection, so I will summarize that discussion here: We began by trying to outline the story of pain throughout the bible, starting with the introduction of pain in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:16) where god talks about increasing the…
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Mystery VI: Evil and Pain
Read more: Mystery VI: Evil and PainDon: Evil seems to be actualized by death and, perhaps even more, by pain. Not just physical pain, but emotional, psychological, economic, and conceivably spiritual pain. As a doctor I deal with patients’ pain every day. Diagnosis is based to a large extent on defining their pain—its location, type, severity, and onset. When blood flow…
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Mystery V: Lawlessness and The Mystery of Evil
Read more: Mystery V: Lawlessness and The Mystery of EvilDon: Nothing challenges faith more than the problem of evil. The argument goes: “If god exists and is all-good and all-powerful, then why did he allow evil into the world to begin with? And since it is here, why does he not eradicate it? Since we do see evil, either god must be not all-good…

Daoism would agree, I think. Freedom comes with accepting the Dao—the Way, God. Struggling against it is not freedom and…