according to most Christians, if and when a person dies from an accident, a sudden illness or is murdered, christians justify the suddenness of it by stating that it is gods purpose for you, just part of his plan for you. Very well, how can a killer be condemned for killing someone if he is just a tool for gods purpose for you?
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Still, the passion of religious belief, was, from then 'til now, a reason to act like the original and kill to guarantee homage TO this "God of Gods" (2?), (3?).
As Thomas Paine said: "Belief in a cruel god makes a cruel man."
"Question with boldness even the existence of God; because, if there is one, he must approve of the homage of reason, than that of blindfolded fear."
* Thomas Jefferson *
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Allegedly, the god is omnipotent, yet he seems okay with making people suffer from awful things like torture, cancer, et cetera. It would take the god but a blink to save lives of billions from unnecessary and pointless suffering, yet he could not be bothered to do so, it would seem.
Honestly, I have never decided which one I find more strange: the Christians' belief in god itself, or the version of god Christians choose to worship.
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Whenever we speak we use words that are all-inclusive. But even in our statements, the word “all” does not mean without exception. In the other sentence, I used the word ‘we’ that doesn’t include everyone on the planet or everyone who ever existed. There are scriptures that say ‘all’ but it has exceptions. Just because we cannot see the top of something doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a top.
The Bible says “With God, all things are possible.” It is unfathomable for “all things to be possible”, but that is only part of the picture. The bible clearly paints limits for God, which clarifies the word ‘all’ in that scripture. The Bible says God cannot lie, die, be tempted by evil. These are limits that indicate a top, crest, or peak of God’s ability. So the word Omnipotent could not apply to God.
Some religious leaders claim that God is omnipresent or everywhere, all places, at the same time. This is a mind-blowing concept that could be applied to God. Nevertheless, again the scriptures provide a clearer picture of limits. The terminology the Bible uses about God would be incorrect if God is everywhere. The Bible calls the heavens, his place of dwelling. You cannot dwell somewhere if you are everywhere. Also, this goes against what the Bible says about idol worship. God forbids idol worship even calling them dead, senseless, and lifeless. But if he is in the idol they are not lifeless. Can God be in Satan, in death, in excrement? There are scriptures against these things too. If the answer is no in any sense then the concept of omnipresence is incorrect.
Now here is the big one, the one everyone says about God as true. God is Omniscience or knows everything. Fate. This concept once again is beyond comprehension. That would mean that God NEVER changes his mind. Nevertheless, many places in the Bible says that God had regret, he repented, reconsidered, and God said if certain things did happen he threated to change his mind, he would forget wrongdoings. Such concepts could not be applied to God if he is omniscience. Clearly the concept of fate and omniscience do not apply to God.
The problem is not the concept of God, but a more complete picture of God consists of. We need to look at the whole picture and not one or two scriptures.
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