Friday, August 13, 2010

God is Bipolar too…

Throughout the bible from Genesis to Revelation there is indication of an evil adversary. The writer of Genesis begins this concept with the serpent in the Garden of Eden. The New Testament writers appeared to have a strange relationship with this adversary too. It is called Satan and/or Lucifer in this part of God's Word. In both books the adversary is mentioned as if there were a need to prove that there was an evil force. As if this evil needed to be separated and singularly distinguished. Set a part from 'something'.

If you are a bible reading connoisseur who reads the bible without religious emotionalism you may have understood by now what the writers of the New Testament were trying to do with their efforts.
It is apparent the God of the Hebrew Bible was not a pacify-giving disciplinarian. This God's approach toward mistake was not one of teachable moments. Well, there was instruction in His action. That instruction is what I preferred as a child; and is what I favor as a parent: stern and unflinching resolve.

The God of the Hebrew Bible did not negotiate. He set a standard (fear) - and expected everyone to live by and with fear. He did not waiver in is reactions, or in His delivery. It was always with force. A force we may describe as brutal - but at least He was consistent. No one got away with disrespecting His final Word. Not even His representatives! Moses was punished…Numbers 20:2-13.

Some of us who actually spend time studying the bible without a faith lens understand that the Hebrew Bible God was not nice in all situations that required Him to remind individuals of His power. His reactions - in most cases - were...I will say it: Evil. Just down right baneful. Think, really think, about the Hebrew Bible God's punishments. Now think about the presentation of punishment in the New Testament. The wrath of punishment is not that severe in comparison to Exodus 11:5. What is the psychological disposition of the God that sanctions murder? These sanctions and directives were sadistic and have a serial killer mentality. How do we describe serial killers: demented, devilish, evil?

If there is Human Evil, who did humans learn evil from? The God of the Hebrew Bible or from the Fallen Angel that the writers of the New Testament did everything possible to highlight to New Testament readers?

I know one thing for certain. While dissecting the Hebrew Bible I was convinced God was not nice. I was convinced that His actions resembled what many of us refer to as wicked.

In my non-literal interpretation of both versions (Old and New Testament) I concluded that God possesses several human characteristics. His character is displayed in His jealousy, vindictiveness, manipulation, and uncontrollable anger.

No wonder the synoptic story of Jesus was assertively intertwined. It is told three times in the New Testament! Why? The writers had to tie together (Greek translation: syn, meaning "together") grace, benevolence, understanding, and forgiveness into the text. They believed it was necessary to show another side of God via Christ's compassion. 'Umm...if Christ is so loving His father has to be too.'

So, a cunning re-creation of God has been in the works for centuries. It began with the New Testament. What is so surprising to me is the amount of reverence man/woman has to God (me included). Perplexing - but it all makes sense when one THINKS. Man/woman can personally relate to the evil issued and ordered by the Hebrew Bible God and the love God's son displayed. This may be the reason so many Christians refer to Jesus as God. They want their God to be like the Son of Man. Wouldn’t you rather face Jesus?

Humans have proven to take after their father. Remarkably nefarious one day and astonishingly amorous the next. Bipolar Disorder at its BEST!

Written by the Preacher you will not hear during America’s most segregated hour, 11:00AM Sunday Morning.

4 comments:

  1. Reader Response:

    interesting. i've been really curious about the differences in the old and new testaments. bible study, b. i'd be totally down. this kinda shit is so fascinating and it's amazing how oppressive this book (or books) can be. side note bu...t related--someone told a group to be blessed (you've mentioned the be blessed thing before) and i wondered, "is there a formula for that?" cuz if there is, someone needs to tell the very pious, starving populations cuz i'm sure they'd love to be down. "god may not give you what you want, but exactly what you need." how can people look beyond their doorsteps and still believe that bs. i may be digressing here, but i can't erase that image of that pakistani boy days ago pleading for food. i tell ya, ignorance gotta be blissful like a mf!

    -N

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  2. there is a vast difference. most christians favor the new over the old. typical. the new provides an out. the old is strict and promotes DO RIGHT or ELSE!

    no formula other than for a christian: they actually believe god is in the blessig bu...siness for them. i find that tought to accept considering there have been and are MORE DEDICATED MEN AND WOMEN to god than MOST christians. but yet, they go 'un-blessed'. whatever.

    this god giving crap is non-sense. who is distinguishing the giving? who knows what god gives? NO ONE!

    christianity has failed...and the christians continue to buy into the religion that has done NOTHING for black people collectively!

    opressor's religion and BLACKS follow behind it. just stupid!

    -Muata

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  3. Someone told me I was wrong for referring to "my people" as "stupid". What would you label someone if he/she continues to be fooled by a person/a system that has done nothing but crapped in their face? What is the saying, Fool me ...once for me twice...

    I said a long time ago that Blacks in America are satisfied with what White America has given them. We a pleased people...

    -Muata

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  4. After an in-depth study on this exact question I have come to realize it is NOT God that is bipolar, but the way God has been represented. The Church at large has painted an image of God that is not congruent with what Jesus presented. Most of us have formed our view of God based on what people have told us about God and not on the Bible itself, as Jesus presents it.

    If you are honestly seeking the answer to why the Old and New Testaments look so different read, “God Is Not Bipolar: Seeing God as He Really Is.”

    Here is the link: http://www.amazon.com/God-Is-NOT-Bipolar-Seeing-ebook/dp/B00FFAMVZM.

    Blessings.

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