jimmydanger wrote:You always talk about freewill Craig. If you would just admit that we should have freewill to do ANYTHING as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else your words would have more validity.
We have free will period. Whether used for good or harm. Whether we hurt others or ourselves. The "ability" to do something however, does not equate to a "justification" morally, of doing so. I can drive my car into a crowded bus stop on purpose, killing and maiming people, but we can agree, this is not a "good" thing to do. I can drive my car into a telephone pole on purpose as well, killing only myself... but again, this wouldn't be a "good" thing to do.
I like the Wiccan creed "Do no harm" (which is actually the physician's creed) but sometimes we DO harm others, even when we think we are only harming ourselves. We are so interconnected, it is difficult, if not impossible, to commit acts, even in solitude, which do not affect others in some way.
If you are referring to more recreational activities, like alcohol, drugs or sex... I don't think God concerns Himself primarily with our recreational pursuits. I don't think drinking alcohol is some great sin. The sinful side of it comes out more, when we over-do something. Jesus drank alcohol. Paul recommended Timothy have a little wine on occassion for his stomach pains. The Bible's record on this is QUITE CLEAR, though some ministers would like to play with the wording, and suggest that Jesus only drank non-alcoholic grape juice. But this is not factual. The religious leaders would not have judged Jesus for drinking non-alcoholic grape juice! They judged Him for "eating and drinking" which is a phrase that basically means... "Partying"
Yes, Jesus partied!
I am quite sure He didn't over-indulge, but HE DID enjoy, what to others was considered "Partying". Why? Because we are meant to find ENJOYMENT in life, and FUN! Plus... Jesus enjoyed.... PEOPLE! The image we are used to growing up with, where Jesus is always a somber and serious looking person 24/7 is simply not accurate! He practiced BALANCE in life. He was VERY serious, when giving sermons, but he also had HUMOR in his sermons, and I KNOW that He enjoyed laughing at times. If life were nothing but one huge DRAMATIC theatrical endeavor, who could endure it? We KNOW that laughing is healthy, yet people cannot envision Jesus making jokes.... YET HE DID! We KNOW that drinking alcohol in moderation, is healthy and relaxing, yet people have a hard time seeing Jesus partake in a glass of wine... YET HE DID!
Some would say that we should not drink alcohol EVER, because it can be a stumbling block to us. But this is the VERY REASON that fundamental Muslims cover women from HEAD TO TOE with burkas!

It is done so their beauty won't become a STUMBLING BLOCK for the desires of men. Or a stumbling block to the vanity of women.
But is this the right method?
Is it really successful?
Of course not.
Women are beautiful. God made them so. We don't need to cover God's artistry because "WE" are weak. The solution is to CONTROL OUR OWN DESIRES, until the proper place and time. The solution is to INCREASE our faithfulness and discipline, not to DECREASE the natural beauty God created in women.
You want my opinion...
God does not want to strike us down, for alcohol consumtion, or even recreational drugs use, or sexual activity.
But that said...
What we are really doing, when we over-indulge in ANYTHING, is seeking a replacement for what we really desire, what we really need... LOVE!
When you experience the love of God, you don't find the same need, to over-indulge, to cross lines, to go overboard in ANYTHING.
God is longsuffering.
He understands us better than we understand ourselves.
When the ADULTEROUS woman was brought before Jesus to judge, He did not sentence her to death by stoning, which the law prescribed. He told the angry crowd... "He who is without sin, case the first stone!"
One by one, they dispersed. They
ALL knew they had sin in their lives. They knew that SECRETLY, they had their own sins in their lives, whether worthy of stoning or not.
Jesus took pity on this woman.
He knew, that SHE KNEW, the penalty of her actions was DEATH! Why then did she do it? Was lust alone that powerful a motivator? Maybe her husband beat her, and made her feel worthless? Maybe the attention cast on her by a man outside her marriage, to her... felt good for a change? Maybe to her... it felt like love? Like someone was interested in her, that someone felt she had value, if only for using her to fulfill sexual desire.
This would have made Jesus "SAD" and not "ANGRY" like the crowd was. Because Jesus KNEW, that what she really lacked was the LOVE OF GOD in her life. She lacked that love so desperately, that she risked a violent death at the hands of her own community, to feel.... SOMETHING!
But Jesus did not JUSTIFY her sin.
He told her... "Go and sin no more."
But the punishment did not fit the crime. Had she known and felt, the love of God, she would have had no feeling of a need to risk death, for such physical and TEMPORARY pleasure.
His hope was, that in receiving forgiveness, her heart would be moved, to repent HERSELF and to seek God's love HERSELF!
That she would seek after the remedy for what really ailed her.
The absence of a relationship with God. The lacking of God's love in her life.
jimmydanger wrote:But you only want people to exercise their freewill if it meets with your approval. You want to smoke even though you believe God made you in his image? Fine. I want to write a song questioning God's existence? Fine too.
First of all, the song in question was not "questioning" God's existence, it was DECLARING that God is not worth beliving in. It was DECLARING that God was responsible for OUR DECISIONS. It was DECLARING that God was NOT a God of love, but a tyrant worth MOCKING and JUDGING in his little song.
I think there is a HUGE difference between these two.
One merely raises "questions" in the listener's minds, while the other may actually act as an ANTHEM for remaning out of relationship with God.
Jesus didn't judge the religious leaders of His day for "questioning" things. He judged them for BELIEVING THEY ALREADY KNEW God's heart, while they were in fact FAR AWAY from God's heart, and then then blindly, led others AWAY FROM GOD'S LOVE as well!
Jesus had little patience, for religious leaders who led people further away from God, with all their self-righteous security in doing so.
jimmydanger wrote:But even though we have freewill we are not totally free since we must abide by the laws of man.
We "MUST"?
There is no "must".
You have free will to disobey man's laws, AND free will to disobey God's laws. But... know what you are doing, because there are potentially grave penalties for BOTH!
Civil disobedience is no sin, when the cause is just.
And even the laws of God, are at times flexible. As scripture plainly states... The law was made for man.... not man being made for the law. The law is there to SERVE US! Not us being made, to serve the law.
For example, laws prohibitting man from eating food sacrificed to idols, were put in place for a purpose. A higher spiritual being, with firmer understanding of what sin really is, however, would have no need for such a law. Because they would understand that it is not what goes into the mouth, that creates sin... but what comes OUT of the mouth.
If you are outside of a close relationship with God, you should probably go to church EVERY Sunday, without fail. If you are in close relationship to God, you are not going to suddenly become weak, because you missed a few Sundays, or began worshipping with others in their home, rather than in brick and mortar buildings.
Some of God's "laws" are based upon our own spiritual fortitude, or the lack thereof.