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Eurípedes Kuhl |
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God and nihilism
before tragedies |
The tragedies in
humanity,
personal or
collective, are
so huge and so
many that since
the beginning of
time "ordinary
people" - common
thinkers - and
philosophers of
far‑reaching
standing in the
world always
questioned each
other, without
obtaining an
answer, as to
how is it that
the Creator -
the Father, God
- "for being so
loving, just and
an omnipotent
creator"
according to
what the
religions,
especially
Christianity,
preach, allows
so much misery
to happen in
this world? ...
In the
seventeenth
century, with
unsuspected
sincerity, the
famous German
philosopher and
mathematician
Leibniz
(Gottfried
Wilhelm
1646-1716)
stated, after
reviewing a
series of
relationships
between cause
and effect, that
"we live in the
best of possible
universes
created by God"
– that being an
optimistic
outlook.
In the
eighteenth
century,
precisely in
1755, an
earthquake in
Lisbon claimed
the life of
about sixty
thousand people
and ten thousand
more on the
African coast
(Morocco). In
the tragic
trials of such a
tragedy, the
so-called
"Enlightenment"
wasted no time:
in the heat of
the tragedy they
imploded divine
existence,
however divine
existence
proclaimed
itself - here, a
negativist
vision.
We, thus, have
two opposing
thoughts about
God ...
Unanswered
questions in
fact always
existed: a
mother who
tragically
looses her son
questions,
shattered with
pain: - Where
was God at that
time?
The unemployed,
already
exhausted and
without moral
strength for new
attempts: - Why
does not God
help me?
The betrayed
spouse: - How
did God, at the
altar, bless my
marriage and now
it has fallen
apart?
The defeated
warrior: - How
could God give
victory to my
enemy and not
hear my
prayers?
If God is
Father, why so
many tragedies?
– Most TV
viewers, before
daily news of
collective
disaster: - How
did God not
prevent so much
misery?
About heinous
crimes happening
and innocent
being
victimized: -
Will it be that
God does not see
it? How has God
allow such a
thing?
On watching
whole
populations
being decimated
by ruthless
dictators, or
famine causing
the death of so
many people with
a miserable
life, below, far
below the
poverty line.
Many ask the
same questions
even without
heresy, but with
perplexity: - If
God is father,
how did he let
this happen? How
do so many evil
people go
unpunished? ...
Even Pope
Benedict XVI on
his trip to
Poland in May
2006, on his
visit to one of
the
concentration
camps of
Auschwitz-Birkenau(1),
he proclaimed
with deep
emotion:
- To speak in
this place of
horror, the
accumulation of
crimes against
God and man
without equal in
history is
almost
impossible, and
it is
particularly
difficult and
troubling for a
Christian, for a
Pope from
Germany. In a
place like this,
words fail, at
deepest only a
dread silence
may remain in
the background,
a silence which
is a heartfelt
cry to God:
Lord, why did
you remain
silent? Why did
you tolerate all
this?
In fact, it is
appalling to
meditate in deep
emotion, over
the tragedy of
the Second World
War (1939-1945),
which killed
nearly 50
million people,
and in which 6
million Jews
were killed –
during the so
called
Holocaust,
referring to 12
years
(1933-1945) of
Nazi persecution
against the
Jews, marked by
barbaric
methods.
In the
inevitable
tragedies,
caused by mother
nature, such as
volcanic
eruptions,
tsunamis,
typhoons,
tornadoes,
devastating
floods,
landslides
tragic fall of
meteors, all
resulting in
many helpless
victims - under
death or total
helplessness -
for the
survivors, even
Christian ones,
the question
which perhaps
reverberates: -
Does God really
exist?
From the
disbelief in God
arose nihilism
- In all these
painful issues,
individual or
collective,
claiming lives -
sometimes
thousands and
thousands - of
just and
unjust,
and young
adults, young
children and the
elderly, animals
of various
species, in
trials of these
deaths; pain,
distress, ruin,
and, not
infrequently,
revolt are left
for the
survivors...
Such doubt and
this mood has
always been
present in
humanity, but
for a century
and a half, the
school of
thoughtm
skeptical of
kindness or even
about the
existence of God
founded
nihilism.
And Nihilism
(from the Latin
nihil =
nothing), in
general, would
be a
revolutionary
tendency of
Russian thinkers
of the 1860s,
characterized by
the rejection of
the values of
the previous
generation;
denial of
intellectual and
moral values
common to a
social group,
reduction to
nothing,
annihilation;
utter disbelief(2).
(my emphasis)
Obviously, such
thinkers,
shocked by the
evils of the
world were and
are (as not only
a few of them
still exist...)
in opposition to
the Faith, while
irrational, that
faith which
tells the pious
that "everything
in God's
mystery, is
unfathomable”,
and, thus,
prevents
reasoning for at
least breathing
and reflecting
to seek the
origin of these
such sad
occurrences,
like
illuminating
lights, to
understand them.
Before
proceeding: I
consider all
untimely and
utterly
uncharitable
towards the
victims, that in
early times
(days and weeks)
from the
outbreak of any
tragedy, someone
make references
to "karma" or
debts from past
lives. In these
moments, in
which family
members
experience
pungent pains of
the soul, it is
our duty to
comfort them
with sincere
sympathy, with
pure love to the
pain of others.
A loving way
will assure them
of the Father's
love for His
children, in the
certainty that
the Master Jesus
received the
ones who have
passed to the
other side. Give
it time ... For
time works as a
nurse of souls
who suffer, and
time will be in
charge of
alleviating
their distress.
The posture of
Spiritism before
the issue is not
new
- Only then,
without any
connotation
which is not to
do with support,
maybe fit to
offer
consolation
haloed with
respect, logic
and love of God.
It is when the
exercise of
reason, coupled
with faith, will
carry
resignation
before the
understanding of
Divine Justice,
as the Doctrine
of the Spirits
charitably
explains.
And I am not
just passing on
these
reflections as a
analyst.
I've gone
through hard
struggles in my
78 years of age,
I am only
registering
sincere notes,
full of sympathy
for the families
affected by the
loss of loved
ones in
unavoidable
situations. I do
this by bringing
a third path
for
readers:
assumptions of
Spiritism, a
philosophy that
has God as the
supreme wisdom
of the universe
and the first
cause of all
things,
proclaiming
Divine Justice
as wise, full of
love! Justice,
indeed,
proclaimed by
the prophets of
all time, the
maxim by for
Christ of God!
The posture of
Spiritism, in
fact, is not
unprecedented:
various quotes
are effortlessly
found in the Old
Testament and
the New,
predating much
to Spiritism,
masterfully
synthesizing
Divine Justice:
a.“He repays
everyone for
what they have
done;
he brings on
them what their
conduct
deserves.”
(Job, 34:11)
b.“ and with
you, Lord, is
unfailing love”;
and, “You reward
everyone according
to what they
have done.”
(Psalms, 62:12)
c. “Will he
not
repay everyone
according to
what they have
done?”
(Proverbs,
24:12);
d. But I will
judge each of
you according to
your own ways.”
(Ezekiel
33:20);
e. “For the
Son of Man is
going to come in
his Father’s
glory with his
angels, and
then he will
reward each
person according
to what they
have done.”
(Matthew,
16:27);
f. “And if
you give the
name of Father
to him who,
judging every
man by his acts,
has no respect
for a man's
position, then
go in fear while
you are on this
earth.” (1
Peter, 1:17);
g. “For we
must all appear
before the
judgment seat of
Christ; that
every one may
receive the
things done in his body,
according to
that he hath
done, whether it
be good or bad.”(2
Corinthians,
5:10);
h. “ Be not
deceived; God is
not mocked: for
whatsoever a man
soweth, that
shall he also
reap.”
(Paul,
Galatians, 6:7);
i. “And,
behold, I come
quickly; and my
reward is with
me, to give
every man
according as his
work shall be.”
(Apocalypse,
22:12).
Does God place
the cross on the
wrong shoulders?
- Those who have
God as the
Absolute
Perfection and
Infinite Love
will soon resign
in face of pain
and cast away
from the soul
the revolt
against the
Father. Even
with an aching
heart there are
even those who
are able to
alleviate so
much sadness,
proclaiming with
the soul a
simpleton
saying, but full
of meaning: "God
does not put the
cross on the
wrong
shoulders", with
this meaning
that deep
respect of the
Love and Justice
of God towards
His children and
that in effect,
there is always
a preceding
cause, even if
unknown. This
being the
posture of the
true Christian.
In this case,
resignation does
not symbolize
the absence of
pain but a
palliation for
it.
The Doctrine of
the Spirits is a
philosophy that,
without in any
way bragging to
be judge or
owner of the
truth, not
condemning or
absolving anyone
whoever one may
be, gives
answers to
poignant
questions -
without injury
to reasoning -
on proclaiming
the belief that
God is all love
and, in creating
man, God endowed
him with
intelligence,
free will and
consciousness.
And that with
these three
tools, the
Spirit is
cognizant that
the divine law
of Justice
recommends that
in life "the
plantation is
free, but the
harvest is
mandatory."
This, in
scientific
terms, with the
help of Physics,
means that for
every action
there is a
reaction, but in
the opposite
direction. Far
and further away
from "an eye for
an eye." If
earthly justice
mitigates
sentences with
alternative
sentences, what
about the
Infinite
Goodness of the
Father?
Thus, as
Christians,
Spiritists
believe that God
created us for
happiness,
however only on
individual
achievement. So,
if this still
does not happen,
angst does not
fit before
crises, but deep
reflection, as
one of them
points towards
the logic of
reincarnation!
What other
explanation can
there be for
such huge
tragedies and
reaching even
children? ...
What would
children be
guilty of?
Successive lives
(earthly
existences):
Spiritist answer
based on the
fundamental
premise of
Divine Justice,
assigning to the
one responsible
for the action
the fair
necessary
reaction.
God is Infinite
Love: that we do
have not doubt
–
The immortality
of the Spirit,
whose guardian
is another
assignment, the
wisdom and
goodness of the
Creator will be
patented as the
Creator grants
time to someone
who contracted
debts before
one’s own
conscience,
until one is at
a level to be
able to make
accounts/pay
them off. This,
in endless
reincarnations
of resumption of
journey towards
the Good - as
many as are
needed - by
going from step
to step until
accounts are
settled, until
reaching God.
Again, God is
Infinite Love
and there is no
man on earth, or
power throughout
the universe, in
a position to
judge, much less
rebuke the
Creator by
natural events,
in this case,
devastating
ones.
To tread the
Spirit in the
realm of
intelligence is
the beginning of
the journey
towards
angelitude.
Long, very long
is this walk,
but achievable
one day ...
Behold, equipped
with the cited
benefits and
bringing
atavistically
the learning
processes of
multiple
experiences
acquired by
practical
experience in
countless
earthly
existences, one
finds oneself
properly capable
of making
decisions. For
better or for
worse ...
The decisions
that the
individual can
take are endless
in any
situation.
For the good,
all of us should
seek to practice
love of
neighbour and
generate credits
for peace and
happiness, for
worse, all
decisions point
towards an agent
of a debt.
In both cases,
Time will be in
charge of giving
"to each one
according to his
works", in the
ever teaching
and valuable
words of the
Master Jesus.
Christ's words
confirm that
"God does not
put the cross on
the wrong
shoulders" and
when there is
someone carrying
one of them,
this happens
because there
were conditions
for due
repayment. This
is because the
Divine Laws of
Justice and Love
do not allow
tests harder
than the forces
of those who are
being tested.
Thus, before a
brother bowed by
the burden
carried,
charitable
attitude will
act as a blessed
Cyrene (3)
helping him.
Spiritist
reflections are
not contrary to
reasoning or
logic
- In cases of
discarnations
due to
tragedies,
individual or
collective, as
indeed in other
cases of
physical death,
Christian duty
imposes that we
ask the Master
Jesus to receive
in His godly
arms the
brothers who
return to the
spiritual life,
at the same to
equally comfort
saddened family.
Spiritist
reflections are
not contrary to
reasoning or
logic, and even
if not accepted,
they offer
excellent
working
hypothesis
to answer the
burning human
questions. Many
spiritists
affected by
major problems,
aches, pains,
anguish and all
sorts of
difficulties,
find in the
certainty of
Divine Justice
the necessary
resignation
that, in this
case, prevents
bitterness or
heresies, whilst
promoting
strength to
overcome or
administrate
such problems.
In the human
spirit, pain
often acts as a
catalyst of
cooperation, of
true solidarity.
In tragedies,
individual or
collective,
before the
suffering of so
many, compassion
emerges
strikingly in
the heart of
spiritists, in
the same way as
in the majority
of Christians,
equally among
followers of
other
philosophies.
Many, if not
all, stripped of
any judgments,
immediately
address prayers
to God on behalf
of those
affected by
trauma or even
the loss of
life. They then
promote means of
materially
assisting
traumatized
victims and
their families,
who are hit hard
and needy.
The spiritist,
in particular,
does so by
remembering the
recommendation
of Jesus:
Love God above
all things and
your neighbour
as yourself.
And has as their
motto the
sublime key
phrase of Allan
Kardec, the
Codifier of
Spiritism:
"Without Charity
there is no
salvation."
Footnotes:
(1)
Auschwitz-Birkenau
is the name of a
group of
concentration
camps located in
southern Poland,
symbols of the
Holocaust
perpetrated by
the Nazis. The
total number of
deaths produced
in Auschwitz-Birkenau
is still under
debate, but it
is estimated
that between one
million and one
and a half
million people
died there.
(Notes from
Wikipedia, the
free Internet
encyclopedia.)
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