Why would God
create an imperfect world? In a word, for
the sake of love; for the sake of people like me; for the sake of love manifest
as life transformation, virtue, empathy, compassion, humility, agape; love
manifest in creating a better world and even building up the very kingdom of
love – the kingdom of the unconditionally loving God. As we have seen, every
one of these reasons not only gives noble purpose to this life, but carries
forward to its fulfillment in an eternal and perfectly loving life. It is the
noble purpose which lasts forever. Temporal imperfection, in the logic of
Unconditional Love, leads to eternal perfection.
Six Questions
1) What is
the most
positive and creative power or capacity within me?
2) If love is
the one power that seeks the positive in itself, and we are made to find
our purpose
in life through love, could God (perfect Being), who created
us with this loving nature, be devoid of love?
3) Is
my desire to love and to be loved conditional or unconditional?
4) If my desire for
love can only be ultimately satisfied by unconditional Love, then could
the Creator of
this desire be anything less than Unconditional Love?
5) If the Creator
is Unconditional Love, would He want to enter into a relationship with
us of intense empathy, that is, would He want to be Emmanuel (“God
with us”)?
6) If it would be
typical of the unconditionally loving God to want to be fully with us, then is Jesus the One?
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