tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7114363864541190870.post802279509044650182..comments2022-03-26T10:52:24.705-05:00Comments on Will You Marry Me? --God: Cain--Not a Good Start to the Human Race: Why We Need To Be Born AgainAnthony Biesehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209502400817890196noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7114363864541190870.post-16954665225628996282008-01-14T21:58:00.000-06:002008-01-14T21:58:00.000-06:00Hello Mary Anne,God is the Creator, and He still i...Hello Mary Anne,<BR/><BR/>God is the Creator, and He still is the one to create us, both body and soul. Satan has no part in creation, nor is he capable of creating anything, other than a mess. He is a powerful and potent creature, but he is still only a creature and a twisted and, in the true sense, impotent one, too.<BR/>What I am saying is that God creates the soul, and the soul is meant to be a home for Him. The original plan was virginal conception wherein God would provide the fruit; thus, the children would be born His true children and endowed with sanctifying grace. Sanctifying grace is not made to be passed on through physical generation, so once Adam and Eve chose the route of having children through physical generation, children were born without grace. Because they trusted in the wisdom of the serpent to achieve this new life of a son in direct disobedience to the one command, they somehow covenanted themselves to satan. Satan, thus, steals God's spouse and takes us to himself, in some sense. Humanity, then, is stuck in a deed-end relationship with an evil master bent on destroying us without any human hope for escape; this is symbolized when the Israelites were trapped up against the Red Sea with the Egyptian army bearing down upon them to slaughter them...and God saved them through the water of the Red Sea. The passage to a new life, the destruction of the enemy, is what happens in baptism wherein we are born again, born from above, and made God's actual children. <BR/>Baptism frees us from our bondage from sin and satan so that we can belong to our new spouse, Jesus. Then we spend the rest of our time in the desert on our way to the Promised Land being fed by the bread from heaven, the Eucharist.<BR/>I am not sure I have answered your question.<BR/>What I am saying is that the soul is created by God, but it is empty. It is made to house God's life, but we are born without that sanctifying grace. Satan doesn't do any creating; all he does is steal God's spouse, and as such, he has some claim against us so we are not free to go to heaven. Since in baptism we are born again, our old self dies thus breaking the bond we had with the serpent. Baptism frees us to be united to our One True Spouse.Anthony Biesehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04209502400817890196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7114363864541190870.post-71131574826668791882008-01-14T13:51:00.000-06:002008-01-14T13:51:00.000-06:00Who creates one's soul, then? Is is a mere natural...Who creates one's soul, then? Is is a mere natural entity? or one that springs from Satan?Mary Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03004370162701357732noreply@blogger.com