Conversation with a friend, at the moment in my house, inspired me to write this post.
This morning I thought to myself:
Only from Purity State you can Judge anything or / and anyone
Hm...
How can we judge is there a God or not, if we are not pure or in the state of, for example, brutality.
What is right for one brutal in heart is not right for you. No one want to be hurt in mental state we may name 'normal' 'right', whether it may be ok to hurt someone else for a brutally oriented person. Most of us will say 'we do not want to be hurt' and 'we want to be happy'. It is obvious, that 'brutal state' person cannot judge properly; logically; righteously, however you will name it here.
The question is
- How can we be
Pure enough, when sometimes it is difficult for us to judge our own behavior, what we can clearly see, while someone else has ' a problem with me ',
so?
Can you be so sure you are 'specialistic' enough to judge, is there a God or no?
That's why I have to agree with Bible ... / look Psalm 53 below/ even if someone of you will feel offended here, I have to say that, with another statement of mine, I love you much. I believe God is giving me this pure love to you and to all who are sad or / and hurt in anyway ... Even though
Compassion is God's given gift. Here, I have to mention, I admire born in Buddhism people, who are filled with Compassion and Love to others... They are born there, as their Life purpose is involved with their Eastern culture, philosophy and so on, but when I see baptized people, who claim to become 'atheists' ... ???
New Jerusalem Bible Tehilim Psalms - Chapter 53
1 The fool
has said in his heart, 'There is no God!' They are corrupt, vile and
unjust, not one of them does right.
2 God looks down from heaven at the children of Adam, to see if a single one is wise, a single one seeks God.
''Psalm 53
King James Version (KJV)
53 The
fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. Corrupt are they, and
have done abominable iniquity: there is none that doeth good.
2 God looked down from heaven upon the children of men, to see if there were any that did understand, that did seek God.''
In the Bible the word for a ''fool'', that was used in Hebraic ''nabal''
http://biblehub.com/hebrew/5036.htm
Not good news for all who are ''atheists'' and not only. Today we may relate that, to many types of spirituality that denying God.
''I.
נָבָל adjective foolish, senseless, especially of the man who has no perception of ethical and religious claims, and with collateral idea of
ignoble, disgraceful; — absolute
׳נ 2 Samuel 3:33 14t.; masculine plural
נְבָלִים 2 Samuel 13:13;
Ezekiel 13:3 (
ᵐ5 Co
מִלִּבָּם); feminine plural
נְבָלוֺת Job 2:10; —
senseless, especially of religious and moral insensibility:
׳עַם נ Deuteronomy 32:6 (of Israel, unappreciative of J.'s benefits; opposed to
חָכָם), so of heathen nation
Psalm 74:18 (blaspheming name of
׳י),
׳גּוֺי נ Deuteronomy 32:21 (""
לֹא עָם);
׳הַנְּבִאִים הַנּ Ezekiel 13:3 (si vera lectio, see above); elsewhere as
substantive (impious and presumptuous) fool,
Isaiah 32:5 (opposed to
נָדִיב noble-minded), characterized as at once irreligious and churlish,
Isaiah 32:6; denying God
Psalm 14:1 =
Psalm 53:2; insulting God
Psalm 74:22, and God's servant
Psalm 39:9;
Proverbs 17:7 arrogant speech becometh not
the (impious and presumptuous)
fool (whose faults it only makes the more conspicuous), much less do lying lips him that this is noble (
נדיב),
Proverbs 17:21 (""
כְּסִיל),
Proverbs 30:22 ונבל כי ישׂבע לחם (one of the things under which the earth trembles),
בְּנֵי נָבָל Job 30:8 i.e. ignoble men (""
בְּנֵי בְלִישֵֿׁם); as one who might be expected to have a contumelious end,
ימות אבנר ׳הַכְּמוֺת נ 2 Samuel 3:33 was Abner (destined) to die, as a
׳נ dieth ? of the man who amasses riches unjustly
ובאחריתו יהיה נבל Jeremiah 17:11 i.e. will prove himself to be a
׳נ; as acting immorally (with collateral idea of disgracefully)
2 Samuel 13:13 ואתה תהיה כְּאַחַד הַנְּבָלִים בישׂראל (compare
נְבָלָה); feminine only in
כְּדַבֵּר אַחַת הַנְּבָלוֺת Job 2:10 (of Job's wife). compare Dr
Deuteronomy 22:21. 32, 6. 15.21; Psalt. 457. ''