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Imagine, OP, that you’re playing a game. Building a world, maybe, but let’s take a game of pub football as an example.
Can you win the game by just taking a gun and shooting dead your opponents, then knocking in twenty easy goals? Yes. Can you win the game by cheating outrageously? Also yes
But what’s the point? The point of playing the game is to test yourself against the team from the Dog and Duck. We have many situations in life where intentionally hobble ourselves to a set of rules, or we suffer needlessly. Maybe you’re running a ten k at the weekend and you’re tired, be easier to drive the course but you go out anyway and train.
Why do we do these things? To grow, to experience. Suffering is a part of experience. Another analogy: Struggle is necessary for life. Evolution works by acting ‘in the generation/moment’ to remove variants that don’t make it from reproducing, leaving ones that are subtly different or have a different variance range. What happens if there’s zero pressure to evolve? You’ve got slime. What happens to humans when we have no hard winters to prepare for? What happens when we live in warm tropical climates where food grows abundantly? You get cultures that are dumb and lazy.
Suffering is struggle and struggle is required for growth.
And with that said, why would we presume to know the intentions of God? I’m sure he has his reasons, beyond the obvious ones we can see
Can you win the game by just taking a gun and shooting dead your opponents, then knocking in twenty easy goals? Yes. Can you win the game by cheating outrageously? Also yes
But what’s the point? The point of playing the game is to test yourself against the team from the Dog and Duck. We have many situations in life where intentionally hobble ourselves to a set of rules, or we suffer needlessly. Maybe you’re running a ten k at the weekend and you’re tired, be easier to drive the course but you go out anyway and train.
Why do we do these things? To grow, to experience. Suffering is a part of experience. Another analogy: Struggle is necessary for life. Evolution works by acting ‘in the generation/moment’ to remove variants that don’t make it from reproducing, leaving ones that are subtly different or have a different variance range. What happens if there’s zero pressure to evolve? You’ve got slime. What happens to humans when we have no hard winters to prepare for? What happens when we live in warm tropical climates where food grows abundantly? You get cultures that are dumb and lazy.
Suffering is struggle and struggle is required for growth.
And with that said, why would we presume to know the intentions of God? I’m sure he has his reasons, beyond the obvious ones we can see