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Man, for control over other people.And who or what decided to make God? And why?
Man, for control over other people.And who or what decided to make God? And why?
Man, for control over other people.
The Judaism, Hinduism, Christian, Buddhism or Islam plan? Just to name a few.NO.
The human capability to understand God's plan is limited.
Exactly.The Judaism, Hinduism, Christian, Buddhism or Islam plan? Just to name a few.
God being unto Lucifer was a mistake, but by it we have free will, and everything we so desire in the material world.Kinda the opposite. The 'mistake' of a curved spine cancels moves, especially as it ages...and aches. The damn gall bladder He gave me didn't quite last 60 years (where's the warranty?) and the only thing that opened up was me.
I dunno. Having to kill your entire creation by drowning them is a pretty sure sign this god makes lots of mistakes. There have to be better gods out there.
The human spine is either a mistake or evidence of common descent. An omnipotent god wouldn't create a biped with a spine suited for quadrupeds.God being unto Lucifer was a mistake, but by it we have free will, and everything we so desire in the material world.
Ok.In fact, we like it here better and don't want to go back.
So God was merciful and provided a place we would like better, and that we could carry on forever in, if we survived, and Satan was a wise servant to produce such a world.
This is why the Bible calls Satan the God of this world.
I’m sure you already know what my answer will be, but no matter what your philosophy, eventually, you will have to deal with a causeless event.And who or what decided to make God? And why?
there are also people who believe they were born to be amputees.The reason I ask is I so often hear religious people talk about gay people and transgenders in awful terms, and yet most experts say that those people were born that way. So if that is the way they were born, then that is the way God made them and if you are thus saying that God made mistakes. So do you think that God makes mistakes, especially when it comes to gay and transgender people?