Sunday, February 15, 2009

evolution vs. creationism.

We have been looking at the creationism vs. evolution. One of the things that was striking was that the emprical data does not really lend itself to either theory at the same time it does not really refute either theory. It does seem like we need to have extraordinary faith to believe in either. So when I thought about it I came to the conclusion that neither side is going to convince the other and the debate will continue. The tilt of the scientist seem to depend on their experience or the personal evidence about the presence/absence of God in their day to day activity. It is said that Darwin was intrigued by evil in this world and also how good people suffer. This led him to find out answers as to how the world came into being and that is the starting point for his theory of evolution. There also seems to be some pre-conceived notion that if there is a God then there should be no evil in this world. Do we see evidence in our day to day life about the presence of God ?

Monday, February 9, 2009

Joy vs. Happiness

For long I have heard sermons and read articles that talk about the difference between Joy and Happiness: Joy is something permanent and Happiness depends on something fleeting and depends on what happens in our lives. How can we be joyful when we are sad ? How can we enjoy something when we are hurting ? It seems highly illogical. Yet the Bible says that we are supposed to have joy which is the fruit of the spirit. That is if we have the holy spirit in us we are supposed to be joyful all the time. Does this mean if we truly have the holy spirit life will be filled only with good things ? If I look at the Bible all the characters went through really bad times in their life when they were filled with spirit: Jesus was crucified in the cross, Paul was imprisoned many times and so was peter. Where they happy in those moments did they really enjoy it ?

I was pondering over it and I thought about the things that make me happy and the things that I enjoy doing. I used to have a friend who said that activities like backpacking are only for masochists. How can a sane man enjoy walking in a forest and living in tents ? During christmas I had the opportunity to take a ride on the roller coaster and I thoroughly enjoyed it. On the journey back I had to take a flight through some choppy weather and I was very nervous about the turbulence and I did not enjoy it at all. This made me ponder about the difference between the 2. In the roller coaster I was sure that it will be over in 2 mins and it was designed for this bumpiness even though the motion made me uneasy I enjoyed the uneasiness because I was assured of the outcome. The same was not true with the turbulence in the aircraft.

I also noticed that I am able to enjoy movies that are tragic as well as movies that are scary. Even though the movie might be able to trigger emotions of happiness/sadness/fear and helplessness I do enjoy it.

When Paul was imprisoned or when Jesus was crucified they were sure of their eternal life. If the holy spirit is in us we are sure of the outcome and this is why joy is possible even amidst emotions of happiness/sorrow and fear. I am hoping and praying that I would be able to stand firm in my faith and beleive that God is sovreign and be able to enjoy the life's journey no matter what I feel emotionally.