joasia wrote:But, when Jules died and when astronauts die, they will not be judged for their accomplishments in liturature or space expeditions, produced by fantasy and imagination. They will be judge for their faith in Jesus Christ. Even if their fantasies or imaginations have allowed them to accomplish so much for mankind... that is not the goal of mankind. The goal of mankind is to attain the Holy Spirit. Did they do that?
How do you know they didn't? And this repetition that things created by "Fantasy and Imagination", how do you know that God did not create them to do that as well?
Mankind has created these distractions because they have been slowly led away from God, by you know who.
Distractions? What if God has given the ability and desire to strive for such works? He made the Universe and all that is therein after all.
Just read the Bible and see what Christ taught. He didn't talk about making great worldly accomplishments, He talked about His Father's Kingdom. He talked about spiritual matters.
He also spoke of feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and living in charity and humility with our neighbors. And human beings have made things or done things that have made such things possible sometimes.
You can be the discoverer for the cure for cancer, but if you're an atheist, you will not get into God's Kingdom. Worldly accomplishments are left for the world...spiritual accomplishments bring a soul close to God.
And finding a cure might be a way for spiritual accomplishments to then happen. Maybe you don't find anything spiritual in the discoveries of science. Other people might.
That is what I meant about being left empty. The soul does not attain a union with God through worldly accomplishments based on fantasy and imagination.
How do you know this? You are not God.
But, I assume you were referring to their accomplishments due to their imaginations.
How do you know that these were due to their "imaginations"? What do you mean by the word? Creating anything at all? Coming up with ideas?
What if the astronauts realized that their efforts of space travel was just a means of trying to find God out there somewhere in a sentient being?
Interesting speculation. and what if that was not why they went out at all?
Ebor