The Giant Noodle
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It is said only a perfect being could create perfection. In what YOU see in people, in life on Earth, in Earth, in the Solar System... the Universe. Did God create perfection? :unsure13:
I believe God created perfect, but with perfection came free will. And thus a perfect creation chose to become imperfect via free will.
Anyone else think god is a description for a greater invisible cosmic rule that has a hand in all our lives and really isn a giant bearded jew man flying in the sky?
I believe God created perfect, but with perfection came free will. And thus a perfect creation chose to become imperfect via free will.
God is so good!!!
Clearly if a God created the universe he isn't a perfect being or thing, and I wouldn't expect him/her or it to be. All the failed solar systems, collapsing stars, black holes and that's just one a universal level. Look on a Earth level and we have Weather phenomona, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, Diseases such as cancer and AIDS, mental disorders millons starving to death every year.
I really find it absolutely ridiculous to think a loving and caring God exists.
I believe God created perfect, but with perfection came free will. And thus a perfect creation chose to become imperfect via free will.
There comes a time as Christians when we have to make a choice to either accept the word of God and give you life to Jesus and in doing so we ask for forgiveness for our sins because we are not perfect and no mortal man is.
Perfection is subjective; so what is the method of measure for perfection?
What if there is no 'god' - then who or what is responsible for the perceived measure of perfection?
Perfection is subjective; so what is the method of measure for perfection?
What if there is no 'god' - then who or what is responsible for the perceived measure of perfection?
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