Does god want people happy

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In summary, this conversation seems to be debating whether or not god wants people to be happy in general, or specifically utopian-like happiness. There is debate over whether or not too much detail is necessary in order to understand the discussion.
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just one question, does god (of any religion, just specify) want people (the entire human race or even just one group or individuals even) to be happy, (as a general way of life; utopian-like happiness)??
 
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I liked that part in the first matrix where the machine told morpheus his idea of humans being a virus. He also mentioned an earlier version of the matrix that was a utopia. It collapsed. I think we need some amount of drama in our lives. Almost like we feed on it.

To the note of god wanting people to be happy, it seems most religions teach that this life is mostly unpleasant, and that to become happy you must seek god. That for the most part, we should not concern ourselves with the woes of this life, only keep our faith strong in the promise of eternal happiness once were dead.

I personally think its all about crowd control.
 
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Originally posted by Gale17
just one question, does god (of any religion, just specify) want people (the entire human race or even just one group or individuals even) to be happy, (as a general way of life; utopian-like happiness)??

If there is a god like the God of Christianity:

Short answer, yes.

Little more detail? OK. God wants all humans happy, but in the same way a loving parent wants happy children. Not happy because they're drunk or otherwise drugged, not the happiness of someone who is ignorant of potential dangers, and not the maniacle happiness of insanity. Not the dark kind of happiness your child might get from doing wrong and getting away with it, nor the sick, twisted pleasure one might feel while harming another.

I believe God wants us to live happy in a world without injustice or suffering. But since that is not the world in which we live, I think He preffers that we be outraged by injustice rather than happily comitting it; that we morne over the suffering of others rather than happily inflicting it. I think it's important to Him that we be happy, but more important that we be good.

Too much detail? Oh well
 

Question 1: What evidence is there that suggests God wants people to be happy?

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on one's personal beliefs and interpretations of religious texts. Some may argue that God's teachings and messages in various religious texts promote happiness and well-being, while others may point to the existence of suffering and hardships in the world as evidence that God does not prioritize human happiness.

Question 2: If God wants people to be happy, why is there so much suffering and hardship in the world?

This is a complex and controversial question that has been debated for centuries. Some religious beliefs suggest that suffering is a result of human actions and free will, while others view it as a test of faith and a means for personal growth. Ultimately, the concept of suffering and God's intentions behind it are open to individual interpretation.

Question 3: Does God's desire for people to be happy conflict with the concept of free will?

Again, this is a matter of personal belief and interpretation. Some may argue that God's desire for happiness and free will can coexist, as individuals have the freedom to make choices that can lead to their own happiness or suffering. Others may question how much control God has over human actions and the extent to which free will is truly present.

Question 4: Can belief in God and religion bring happiness to individuals?

Many people find comfort, purpose, and community in their religious beliefs and practices, which can contribute to overall happiness. However, it is important to note that happiness is subjective and can be influenced by a multitude of factors, so the extent to which religion plays a role in an individual's happiness may vary.

Question 5: How does the concept of happiness differ between religions?

Different religions have varying beliefs and teachings surrounding what brings true happiness and fulfillment in life. While some may prioritize material possessions and worldly success, others may emphasize spiritual enlightenment and inner peace. It is important to respect and understand the unique perspectives and beliefs of different religions when discussing the concept of happiness in relation to God.

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