How does God Govern Humankind? Is God Actively Involved in our Lives?

Why does God let us experience pain and suffering?

Clearly all is not right in our world. The daily news brings us more death and disaster, pain and suffering than we would ever desire. How could a loving God allow so much evil in our world?

First, we must understand that while we humans usually focus on our own immediate pleasure or pain, God focuses on our eternal happiness. Yes, God would like us to be happy here on earth. But compared to eternity, our few years here are relatively short and insignificant.

God’s goal is to form us into angels who can be part of the joyous community of heaven. And God will allow us to experience pain and suffering here on earth if that is necessary to bring about our eternal happiness.

After all, most evil exists in the first place because we humans have been given the freedom and the rationality to make our own choices, whether good or evil. God will not violate our freedom and rationality. But God is continually working in our hearts and through our hands to overcome the evil in the human spirit and in this world of ours.

For more on how God governs our world, please click here to read on.

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How does Marriage Fit In with a Spiritual Life? Is There Marriage in Heaven?

Is marriage biological, social, or spiritual?

Answer: All of the above. Not to mention divine.

Yes, we humans have the same biological drives to mate and reproduce as the rest of the higher animals. And yes, marriage does help to provide social stability and a healthy environment for raising children—assuming the marriages themselves are healthy.

But marriage goes far beyond biology and sociology. At least it does according to Emanuel Swedenborg, who published a controversial book on the subject back in the eighteenth century. Marriage, says Swedenborg, is a spiritual and eternal relationship because it comes from the very nature of God.

What? Is God married?

Yes . . . but it’s not what you’re thinking! There is not a marriage between male and female deities and a whole family of little gods and goddesses running around some celestial Mount Olympus. Instead, there is a marriage of divine love and divine wisdom. From that marriage comes everything God says and does, including all of creation.

From its origin in God, marriage goes down through every level of a human being. And when marriage is a spiritual union of two people who share common loves and common values, it becomes heavenly, spiritual, holy, pure, and clean on all levels, from the spiritual right down to the physical.
For more about this view of marriage, please click here to read on.

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The Bible: Literal Inerrancy vs. Divine Depths of Meaning

Here is a comment that a reader named Ben made on my article, “Can We Really Believe the Bible?”:

We can definitely believe the Bible. There is no denying that careful interpretation and context are important, but there is no reason to ever assume that the Bible and science contradict. Take a look at the Hebrew word that we translate as “day” in Genesis 1. Biblical Hebrew did not have a huge amount of words and therefore many words were versatile. The Hebrew word “yom” or yowm” can be translated as day or something more like “age” depending on the context. In other words, the creation days were probably very long. Once people step away from the 24-hour day assumption for Genesis 1 it is amazing how much they can calm down. This does not mean that English Bibles are wrong, as we often use phrases like “back in my day” that are not taken to mean a literal 24-hour day. It also does not necessarily mean that evolution is what God used if He took His time creating the earth and its creatures, but I have no problem with the thought of God using the “big bang” to kick-start the universe. Scientific discovery does not put biblical inerrancy in any kind of troublesome spot.

You make many good points in this post, Lee, but your implication that Genesis 1 is merely allegory has me somewhat troubled.

Thanks for your thoughtful comment, Ben!

I am aware that interpreting the Bible symbolically or correspondentially rather than literally is troubling for many people. There is a desire to be faithful to the Bible, and this is seen as requiring adherence to the literal inerrancy of all of its statements. While I applaud the desire to be faithful, this way of being faithful misses the greatest spiritual and divine treasures of the Bible, and limits its adherents to the more superficial aspects of the Word of God.

For more on the divine depths contained in the Bible, please click here to read on.

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What is the Source of Human Fragility, Sickness, and Disease?

Here is a spiritual conundrum posed by a reader named Joe:

I’m looking for doctrinal statements that deal with the human physical fragility and its source. Is human fragility (sickness, disease, etc.) a consequence of original sin? Is human fragility a consequence of the curse to the ground. (ie. The ground is cursed, we grow food from the ground, we eat cursed ground food and we eat animals that eat cursed-ground food, we therefore are processing cursed-ground foods and we get sick and have diseases). I hope you get my drift and may have some helpful insight or direct me to a reliable resource. Thank you for your time and I really appreciate your message “Curses or Consequences…”

Wow! Great question, Joe!

And since it’s such a huge question, I’ll give you the short version first:

Like human beings themselves, human fragility, sickness, and disease is a result of a highly complex interaction of many physical and spiritual causes, both individual and societal, from the past, the present, and (strange as it may seem) even the future.

If a person is sick—especially if it is a serious illness—there is no single, simple cause, nor is there a single, simple solution. All sickness and disease is systemic. Even if it may appear to affect only one part of the body, in fact it both affects and is affected by the entire body, mind, and spirit of the person who is sick.

It also both affects and is affected by the person’s physical, social, and spiritual environment. We humans are social creatures embedded in a human environment. We are also biological creatures embedded in a physical environment. Our physical and spiritual environments have a profound effect on our sickness and health.

Because of this highly complex source of human frailty, sickness, and disease, we both do and do not bear responsibility for our own weakness and disease as individuals. By taking responsibility for what we can take responsibility for, we can indeed improve our physical and mental health.

And yet, there will always be factors beyond our control influencing us. Even if we were to live a near-perfect life and lifestyle, we could still suffer from human frailties and diseases because of the rather toxic physical and spiritual environment in which we live. Being sick is not something to beat ourselves up about. It does not necessarily mean that we are bad people or that we are being punished for our sins.

But it does mean that we have work to do, both individually and as a society.

Now for the long version, including responses to your specific doctrinal and Bible-based questions.

For more on human fragility, sickness, and disease, please click here to read on.

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Posted in Pain and Suffering

Paula Deen’s Secrets: The Inner Self Revealed

Paula Deen happy in earlier days

Paula Deen

Paula Deen has been outed again. This time it’s literally a show-stopper.

Last year the queen of rich, sweet, buttery Southern cooking outed herself: she suffers from type 2 diabetes, which is linked to the very kinds of foods she showcased on her highly popular cooking shows. She took criticism at the time because her announcement came three years after she was diagnosed—and after continuing to tout her unhealthful comfort foods all the while.

But that pales in comparison to the current controversy.

It all began when Lisa Jackson, a former manager at a restaurant called Uncle Bubba’s Oyster House in Savannah, Georgia, owned and operated by Deen and her brother Earl “Bubba” Hier, filed a 1.2 million lawsuit against Deen and Hier alleging racism, discrimination, and acts of violence.

In a recently leaked deposition, Deen admitted to using racially charged language, and to tolerating discriminatory behavior in her restaurants. The deposition went viral, and the criticism came pouring in. Deen quickly released two or three videos offering apologies. But that was not enough for the Food Network, which announced that it would not renew its contract with the celebrity chef for the three popular Paula Deen cooking shows that were airing on its network, including “Paula’s Best Dishes.” She has also lost endorsement deals, and contracts with several retailers that carry her products.

Amid the chaos of condemnation, there are also some more measured reactions to the Paula Deen racism scandal. However, though Deen still has ardent supporters, the damage is done. Her reputation is indelibly tarnished. She will never again be viewed in quite the same way by society.

That’s what happens when the inner self that we keep hidden away comes out into the open.

And our secrets will be revealed sooner or later.

For more on the secrets of our inner self, please click here to read on.

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One Girl’s Heaven is Another Man’s Hell

Once upon a time, a five year old girl named Jayden Sink decided to set up a lemonade stand to raise money for charity. Her plan was a big success! She and her father raised over $170 selling cups of lemonade to local residents—and much more in a matching online fundraiser. Here they are at the lemonade stand:

Jayden Sink and Jon Sink at the Lemonade Stand for Peace

Jayden and her Dad at the lemonade stand

(Photo courtesy of FRESHCASSETTE – Creative Compassion)

Where did Jayden get the idea of selling lemonade for charity?

It may have helped that her father, Jon Sink, founded the humanitarian organization FRESHCASSETTE – Creative Compassion, which raises money for charities such as World Bicycle Relief and The Water Project by distributing free music and requesting donations from anyone who enjoys it.

What charity did Jayden’s lemonade stand benefit?

The money from the fundraiser went to Planting Peace, whose international projects include support for orphanages and safe havens, deworming programs, and anti-bullying campaigns. With permission, Jayden and her father set up their lemonade stand in Topeka, Kansas, on the front lawn of “Equality House,” which is owned and operated by the Planting Peace organization.

The locals showed up in droves to buy Jayden’s lemonade. For her, it was like a magical fairy tale—a little slice of heaven!

But not everyone thought her lemonade stand was heavenly. In fact, the neighbors across the street didn’t like it one little bit. They tried their best to squash little Jayden’s lemonade stand.

They thought it came straight out of hell.

For more on lemonade, heaven, and hell, please click here to read on.

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What is the History and Importance of Bethel in the Bible?

Here is a spiritual conundrum posed by loganfields2:

Could you please explain to me in one of your posts the history of, and the importance of Bethel in the Bible! I would greatly appreciate it!

Thanks for the question, loganfields2.

The Old Testament town of Bethel (formerly named Luz) was one of the first places in the Bible where the Hebrew people met with God. The most famous of these encounters was Jacob’s dream of a stairway to heaven, with angels ascending and descending on it, and the Lord standing above it (Genesis 28:10–22).

Because this and several other early encounters with God happened at Bethel, it signifies our first beginnings of knowledge and understanding about God, heaven, and spiritual truth. And since this early knowledge of heavenly things comes in the first stages of our spiritual journey, when we are more earthly-minded than spiritual, Bethel represents a rather external and pragmatic sense of what God and spirit are all about.

One hint at this significance is that in the original Hebrew, Bethel means “house of God.” A house of God is an earthly, physical place (such as a church or temple) that is seen as the dwelling place of God. God cannot really be contained in a physical building or location (see 1 Kings 8:27), but we earth-bound humans often need something solid and physical to remind us of the presence of God, heaven, and spirit.

Before we dig deeper into the history and importance of Bethel, let’s get a visual on where it is located. Here is a map showing the position of Bethel in the Holy Land. It is west and a little north of Jericho, the first city that the Israelites conquered when they entered the Holy Land (Joshua 6). It is north of Jerusalem, which became the spiritual and political center of Israel.

Map showing the position of the Biblical town of Bethel in relation to Jericho and Jerusalem

Bethel in relation to Jericho and Jerusalem

(Map courtesy of www.israel-a-history-of.com)

For more on the history and importance of Bethel, please click here to read on.

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Who was Swedenborg? What Should I Read?

If you’ve encountered Emanuel Swedenborg, and you’re a bit fuzzy on what he’s all about and where to start, the Swedenborg Foundation has just released a new video especially for you!

Jonathan Rose, Series Editor of the New Century Edition of the Works of Emanuel Swedenborg, narrates the video. It provides a brief overview of Swedenborg’s astonishing accomplishments, then reviews five of Swedenborg’s most popular books.

At the end of the video there are clickable links to pages where you can either purchase print and Kindle editions or download free e-versions of each of the five recommended books. You’ll also find these links after the YouTube video description below.

Enjoy!

Here is the description of the video from the Swedenborg Foundation’s YouTube channel:

Published on Jun 7, 2013

Emanuel Swedenborg is a fascinating historical figure. Though he was at the top of many of his fields of study in 18th century Europe, he remains relatively unknown in the world today. This may well be because of one of the most unique features of Swedenborg’s career: in his mid-fifties, he underwent a series of spiritual experiences that completely changed the trajectory of his life. He reported having extensive visions and insight into the afterlife, the nature of God, and the purpose of life here on earth. He spent the rest of his days writing down and publishing his spiritual findings in an incredibly systematic, coherent way. He ended up writing twenty-seven volumes on spirituality, which had a significant impact on many important thinkers of his century and those that followed.

You can purchase print and Kindle editions, or download free epub and PDF versions, at the following links:

Heaven and Hell
Divine Love and Wisdom
Divine Providence
True Christianity
Secrets of Heaven

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What is the Sin of Sodom?

The sin of Sodom? That’s obvious, isn’t it?

No, it’s not.

The Bible does tell us what the sin of Sodom was . . . and it’s not what you’re thinking!

In the book of Ezekiel, God says:

Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed, and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did detestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen. (Ezekiel 16:49–50)

There you have it. The Bible says that the sin of Sodom was arrogance, overindulgence, indifference, lack of charity for the poor and needy, and haughtiness. It’s all about self-centeredness and lack of love for the neighbor. Not a word about homosexuality.

Oh, yes. It also says that they “did detestable things.” And though Old Testament law does say that sex between two men is detestable (Leviticus 18:22; 20:13), it says that dozens of other things are detestable too, such as:

If the sin of Sodom were homosexuality, the Bible would have been more specific about it! In fact, the Bible never mentions homosexuality in relation to Sodom. (Though Jude 1:7 is sometimes translated as if it did, there is much controversy over exactly what the original Greek word means in this context.)

You can think whatever you want about homosexuality. But it’s sloppy Biblical scholarship to claim that the story of Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19 is about the evils of same-gender sex. Such claims also display an ignorance of Biblical and Middle Eastern culture.

Let’s take a closer look at the story, and see what it’s really about. Though many people avoid the shocking story in Genesis 19, it does offer powerful insights for our everyday life.

For more on Sodom and Gomorrah, please click here to read on.

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Divine Love and Wisdom, by Emanuel Swedenborg

How did God create the universe?

What does the universe say about God . . . and about the human psyche?

This highly philosophical work will expand the boundaries of your mind, revealing many deep mysteries of the cosmos, the human spirit, and the mind of God:

Divine Love and Wisdom
By Emanuel Swedenborg

Divine Love and Wisdom was originally published in Latin in 1763. I recommend the New Century Edition linked here for the most readable and accurate modern translation. It is also available in a deluxe hardcover edition combined with its sequel, Divine Providence.

To purchase direct from the publisher in various formats, or to download a free PDF or epub version (without the scholarly introduction and notes), click this link.

For further description and review, please click here to read on.

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