Quote from: Rahel on June 20, 2013, 05:28:11 AM
When I was growing up Catholic, a "Herewith, Hope It Serves. As Always, Christopher." taught us that Heaven and Hell were not places, but states of existence for the soul. Closeness to God is described as Heaven, and being far from Him is Hell. Thus we can also experience that sort of heavenly or hellish state of existence both here on earth visibly, and within ourselves invisibly!
Knowing the historical and etymological terms of the words generally translated as 'Hell' such as Gehenna, Sheol, and Tartarus, I can no longer prescribe to some literal place in the Afterlife called 'Hell'. Likewise, just as the Christadelphians teach, 'Satan' and 'devil' being words to mean 'adversary, opposition', I no longer believe in a literal personification of evil.
However, I put my faith in Christ, and I know that He was, and is, and that we are to bring forth His Kingdom of peace, love, happiness, justice, beauty, mercy, and hope!
God bless!
Hello Rahel,
thank you for your wonderful thread and thank you for pointing to the importance of a good catechism.
You wrote: "I no longer believe in a literal personification of evil."
I still do.
For example there is the testimonial of the scripture:
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood,
but against principalities,
against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this world,
against spiritual wickedness in high places."
(Ephesians 6:12)
Evil is the lack of good.
But the lack of is not only lacking but is also some kind of debt, corruption, privation of the good.
For example there is no fight in justice versus injustice.
But there is only justice and the lack of. Injustice isn't something in itself, its just a lack of corruption and privation of justice.
Those who do injustice lack of doing the good deed by free will. Its a corruption, privation of justice.
For me the devil is a persona created from god, but lacking everything that is good.
So the devil is some kind of personal mediator of the complete lack of good, of evil.
A Person without any goodness in it. I truly think this is not only thinkable, this is real.
In theological terms i consider the devil as a persona without substance mediating complete privation of the good.
So i also think there are good and bad spiritual beings around, like angels or bad demons. And they fight for our soul.
May god the merciful lord bless and save you all.
Angelats