Friday, March 06, 2015

God is Love(or a refreshing snow cone on a hot summer's day)

It popped up again, just like it does from time to time. Every now and again you will hear or read the slogan, "God is love!".

Okay, so what does that even mean? It seems to me that we'd first have to define/explain what we mean by "God" for such a proclamation to have any meaning. For sake of discussion - and since Christianity is predominately the religion and "God" of choice here in the US - let's say that "God" is the central character described in the Holy Bible.

Okay, done.

Now let's take the word "described". We generally give a description of something (or someone) when trying to explain the appearance and/or characteristics of that something (or someone) in situations where that something (or someone) is not readily available to observe for one's self.

What I'm getting at is this: We cannot directly observe the characters mentioned in the Bible, so all we have to go on are descriptions jotted down by the Bible's redactors.

2000 years ago.

Translated multiple times.

Moving on....

So, essentially, we have to rely on the second-hand testimony of dead eyewitnesses for accurate descriptions of what "God" is. This wouldn't be so bad if we weren't faced with having to read descriptions of a deity who, one minute, shows love, but the next minute he shows revenge, jealousy, hate, and a few other not-so-admirable characteristics.

What we get are descriptions of a "God" who gives good advice at times, but then other times, we see this same "God" giving some really crappy advice.

So? How do we handle this? There's a couple of different ways. One's first inclination might be to simply embrace the times that the Bible's central character is described as a loving "God", and then ignore, write-off , or "spin" the times that he's hateful, vengeful, jealous, a hair-trigger, petty.....in other words, not loving at all.

Simple enough, I suppose, but let's get real here, can we? Seriously, can anyone keep a straight face and tell me that this is how they've come to determine that "God is love"???? Is that being honest? Or is it simply a case of determining, a priori, what "love" means, then filtering the Bible's descriptions of "God" through that determination in order to decide what holds up, and what doesn't????? I contend that it's the latter.

So, if we take that route, we see something very interesting happening, that is, we see that "God" is simply anything and everything that we find wonderful or fulfilling. That's really the long and short of it. Yup, we could say, "See that fluffy kitty? That's God!!"..or..."God is a refreshing snow cone on a hot summer's day!"

Bottom line: "God" is self projection. That's it, in a nutshell, and it also coincides with the fact that, curiously, "God" seems to agree with every believer's views of the way things should be, and yet, no two believer's views are quite the same. Red flag much?

And then there's another way to approach the Bible's descriptions of  "God": Simply consider that, at face-value, the "God" described in the Bible is just not a very good example of what we've come to believe "love" is. Is a "God" who drowns women, children, and innocent animals an example of "love"? Is burning witches "love"? Is dashing children's heads against rocks "love"? Is punishing people by way of burning them alive an example of "love"? If we are honest (and sane), we must answer "no", and the reason we know the answer is "no" is because of this:  "God" is not "love"; LOVE is love.

2 comments:

Alice said...

LOVE Is love :)

I really do wonder why we hold the Book in such high esteem at all. It really makes me wonder.

boomSLANG said...

Right? I don't know how you feel, but I'm pretty certain that "love" stands on its own merits. It doesn't need steroids or any super-duper beings to give it meaning.

And all that time wasted - at least, in my case - being hoodwinked into believing that "God is love". Oh, well, there's no need to talk about it, so I'll shut up about it now(Not)

:)