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Our Reason For Being Here On Earth

arthra

Baha'i
26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion....

In my view the tone of the early verse in Genesis is that we have "dominion" or the capacity to make decisions that affect the planet... and with dominion comes responsibility.
 

shmogie

Well-Known Member
Thank you for staying in character and not disappointing.

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You have a lot of gall. you post something clearly designed as pure snarkiness designed to poke fun at believers. When you are called on it you whine about ad hominems. You are disappointing
 

DavidFirth

Well-Known Member
You have a lot of gall. you post something clearly designed as pure snarkiness designed to poke fun at believers. When you are called on it you whine about ad hominems. You are disappointing

He's a God hater. I don't know why but he is.
 

shmogie

Well-Known Member
.....and as long as the ' sin issue ' started in Eden is Not yet settled before the thousand-year governmental rule by Christ Jesus comes to Earth there will be No intelligent life on other planets. However, after Jesus' millennium-long day of governing over Earth then mankind will know more about God's purpose for mankind in regard to other planets.
I couldn¨t disagree more. I believe that many planets throughout the universe are inhabited by intelligent life. They did not rebel. That is why what is going on here is so important, an object lesson for the universe on free will run amok. Aliens don want to come here, it is akin to a sailor wanting to visit an island where the people all have the plague
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
The reason I'm on Earth is that none of the other planets are so convenient.

Or as welcoming in our case...just sayin'.


Can't say I'm at all surprised that once again you're forced to reach into your "Ad Hom" jar for a reply rather than actually come up with an answer.

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Cool! Where can I get a set of these?
 

RedDragon94

Love everyone, meditate often
Okay, Then what did god mean by telling us to "rule over . . . ."?
It means make wise decisions that maintain the earth.
Doesn't matter what I think. I've only observed that god said mankind was created to do X, and so far mankind hasn't done X and doesn't appear he intends to. :shrug:
i don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings, but... You're saying that you take care of the earth in your own way or is this just a crap stir?
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
"They will" in verse 26 is not an imperative, its in the imperfect.
"Imperfect"? What the heck is being "in the imperfect"?


No real, serious discussion is warranted here so I'll just move on over to the next thread. It looks like Skwim and his ilk are once again well on their way to poke fun at God and his word. :facepalm:
:D And the meek shall run and hide from the wise. I'm sure Jesus is very proud of you.
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Skwim

Veteran Member
Cool! Where can I get a set of these?
I'd bet good money that shmogie has a backroom full of them.

RedDragon94 said:
It means make wise decisions that maintain the earth.
Well, it doesn't mention the earth at all, just its animal life.

And so far humanity has done nothing of the sort, unless one regards using animals to its own purposes as maintaining the earth. In any case, animal life doesn't seem to be benefiting at all from our assigned tenancy on earth.

"Just to illustrate the degree of biodiversity loss we're facing, let’s take you through one scientific analysis...

The rapid loss of species we are seeing today is estimated by experts to be between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate.*

These experts calculate that between 0.01 and 0.1% of all species will become extinct each year.

If the low estimate of the number of species out there is true - i.e. that there are around 2 million different species on our planet** - then that means between 200 and 2,000 extinctions occur every year.

But if the upper estimate of species numbers is true - that there are 100 million different species co-existing with us on our planet - then between 10,000 and 100,000 species are becoming extinct each year.

*Experts actually call this natural extinction rate the background extinction rate. This simply means the rate of species extinctions
that would occur if we humans were not around.

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i don't mean to hurt anyone's feelings, but... You're saying that you take care of the earth in your own way or is this just a crap stir?
Not talking about taking care of the earth. The scriptures only addresses animals.

Genesis 1:26, 28
26Then God said, “Now let’s make humans who will be like us. They will rule over all the fish in the sea and the birds in the air. They will rule over all the large animals and all the little things that crawl on the earth.”

28. . . Rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the air. Rule over every living thing that moves on the earth.”

Just to note: This is post 28 and only one person feels Genesis 1:26, 28, THE REASON GOD PUT US ON EARTH, is worth taking seriously.

In Genesis 1:26, 28 it says god created us so we would "rule over all the fish in the sea and the birds in the air. . . . rule over all the large animals and all the little things that crawl on the earth.” Rule over every living thing that moves on the earth.”
Interesting, this fear of confrontation. :) But hardly surprising.
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Grandliseur

Well-Known Member
In Genesis 1:26,27 it says god created us so we would "rule over all the fish in the sea and the birds in the air. . . . rule over all the large animals and all the little things that crawl on the earth.” Rule over every living thing that moves on the earth.”

To me this is extremely odd. In what way are we expected to "rule over every living thing that moves on the earth," and why?

Obviously we have little if any rule over 99% of "every living thing that moves on the earth,” nor does it look like we'll ever have any more.

Just consider:

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Considering only those organisms in the Animalia Kingdom there are an estimated 7+ million animals we're supposed to be "ruling over." Sound reasonable to you? If it does then why aren't the Christians and Jewish religions doing anything about it? Why don't we hear sermons about our appointed reason for being here on earth: "Go out and rule over all the frogs and toads." "Go and see after the 5,000 grasshopper species in the world. NOW! It's your god given duty! And while you're at it don't forget about all the blood worms, ticks, and lice that need tending. AND DON'T ASK HOW!"

Sound absurd? To me it does. Yet it's god's wish and command. However, if ruling over every living thing that moves on the earth isn't our reason for being put on earth here on earth, what is?

Why else did god plunk us down on earth? And why can we so easily dismiss god's command?

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To me, the rule it, is a caretaker role. Be responsible for them, care for them, make sure that they are protected and helped to survive.

Instead, we see a propensity to get a gun and kill anything that they think is a great animal, just like Nimrod did. Totally against the edict.
There was a great find recently off the east coast, they try to keep the location secret unless it would be raped by companies for the fantastic resource there. This resource creates a habitat, an ecosystem, for a great diversity of fish. Just beautiful. But, the first thing we think of is - how to make money off its destruction.

No wonder God is promising to kill off nearly every human being on the planet. 90%+
 

Ponder This

Well-Known Member
It seems pretty self-evident that the living creatures of this planet are subject to our whims. We have the superior capability. The presence of more organisms than you can count doesn't change that in any way. The monarchs of human nations ruled more people than they could keep track of, but they still ruled over people.
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
I couldn¨t disagree more. I believe that many planets throughout the universe are inhabited by intelligent life. They did not rebel. That is why what is going on here is so important, an object lesson for the universe on free will run amok. Aliens don want to come here, it is akin to a sailor wanting to visit an island where the people all have the plague

If faithful intelligent life elsewhere did Not rebel then there would be No reason to settle the rebellion sin issue here on Earth because it would have already been settled elsewhere. Earth will set a precedent for all of the universe.
Then, during Jesus' millennium-long day of governing over Earth we will then learn more about God's purpose once the issue of divine Sovereignty is settled once and for all time to come.
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
It seems pretty self-evident that the living creatures of this planet are subject to our whims. We have the superior capability. The presence of more organisms than you can count doesn't change that in any way. The monarchs of human nations ruled more people than they could keep track of, but they still ruled over people.

Monarchs of human nations rule over people, and as per Proverbs 29:2 says when the wicked rule, people mourn.
See also Proverbs 29:12 and 2 Chronicles 7:14.

We now live in a time when there are two ruling at the same time, parallel rule between to governing bodies:
(1) Men's rule and (2) God's kingdom rule in the hands of Christ Jesus.
I find according to Daniel 2:44 that God's kingdom government will be the victor.
So, now is the time to choose who we want as Sovereign over us.
Follow Jesus' rule and repent as per 2 Peter 3:9, or side with men's kingdoms in which there is No salvation.
 

URAVIP2ME

Veteran Member
He's a God hater. I don't know why but he is.

At Proverbs 6:16-19 lists things that God hates. God also hates violence according to Genesis 6:11; Psalms 11:5,
and God hates lawlessness according to Psalms 5:4-5. So, the reason God hates is because the lawless and violence people cause trouble for the righteous ones.

Just as if you had a beautiful house that became infested with rats, you would Not burn down your beautiful house but you would have the rats exterminated. So, for the 'sake and safety' of the righteous ones the executional words from Jesus' mouth will ' exterminate ' the wicked as per Isaiah 11:3-4; Revelation 19:14-16, besides Proverbs 2:21-22.
 

FearGod

Freedom Of Mind
I was going to keep quiet, but then you called out Judaism.

First of all, neither of the verses are a command. The first verse is not in the imperative. And the second verse is written as a blessing. It says that man was created in G-d's image or that he would be fruitful and multiply and that he would have dominion over the animal kingdom.

Secondly, it doesn't say to rule over them by collecting taxes, it means that we're meant to be on top of the food chain and can do what we want with all the other animals. See the parallel verse in 9:2.

Are humans here to eat other animals and just to be in the top of them?
why God wanted other animals to be eaten by humans? while some animals do kill and eat humans.
 

allfoak

Alchemist
In Genesis 1:26,27 it says god created us so we would "rule over all the fish in the sea and the birds in the air. . . . rule over all the large animals and all the little things that crawl on the earth.” Rule over every living thing that moves on the earth.”

To me this is extremely odd. In what way are we expected to "rule over every living thing that moves on the earth," and why?

Obviously we have little if any rule over 99% of "every living thing that moves on the earth,” nor does it look like we'll ever have any more.

Just consider:

35839445804_9c2cf24812_b.jpg

source
Considering only those organisms in the Animalia Kingdom there are an estimated 7+ million animals we're supposed to be "ruling over." Sound reasonable to you? If it does then why aren't the Christians and Jewish religions doing anything about it? Why don't we hear sermons about our appointed reason for being here on earth: "Go out and rule over all the frogs and toads." "Go and see after the 5,000 grasshopper species in the world. NOW! It's your god given duty! And while you're at it don't forget about all the blood worms, ticks, and lice that need tending. AND DON'T ASK HOW!"

Sound absurd? To me it does. Yet it's god's wish and command. However, if ruling over every living thing that moves on the earth isn't our reason for being put on earth here on earth, what is?

Why else did god plunk us down on earth? And why can we so easily dismiss god's command?

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Hello @Skwim

The answer is simple.
We are being commanded to rule over ourselves.
Since we as humans are made from these kingdoms,
if we rule over ourselves, we rule the world.
simple.
 

DavidFirth

Well-Known Member
At Proverbs 6:16-19 lists things that God hates. God also hates violence according to Genesis 6:11; Psalms 11:5,
and God hates lawlessness according to Psalms 5:4-5. So, the reason God hates is because the lawless and violence people cause trouble for the righteous ones.

Just as if you had a beautiful house that became infested with rats, you would Not burn down your beautiful house but you would have the rats exterminated. So, for the 'sake and safety' of the righteous ones the executional words from Jesus' mouth will ' exterminate ' the wicked as per Isaiah 11:3-4; Revelation 19:14-16, besides Proverbs 2:21-22.

I was talking about what Skwim hates, not what God hates.
 
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