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retrorich said:Since I am an atheist, the following comments are hypothetical.
This morning I rescued a creepy-crawley bug (It had way to many legs to be classified as an insect) on the carpet of my apartment. Instead of killing it, I managed to get it to crawl onto a paper towel and released it out on my balcony. I cared enough about that bug to save its life. Did God care about it at all? I doubt it. Does God care about any of the creatures he allegedly created? I doubt it.
Many people consider atheists to be immoral people. I know that isn't true.
My question is: Am I more moral than God?
In this case as in many others I think that we can argue that people are more humane than God. Indeed, if I had the power that God has, I would effortlessly end all suffering and save all of humanity. In that respect, I am more humane than God because I am human.
I suppose on this basis we can judge God for not being humane.
I wonder what will happen when God judges us for not being Divine.
Christian responsibility to beg for mercy
God's Judgement
Angellous' Reaffirmation of the Divine