retrorich said:You're missing the whole point here. An omiscient god would have known that many of the humans he created would turn out to be "wicked" and burn in Hell for all eternity. That was totally cruel and unnecessary. A just and loving god would never do such a thing.See my reply above.Ditto
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What is that answer?
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Cannot he what?I stated in my first reply here what I perceive the problem to be
What does that have to do with this discussion? In God's case, he is apparently the policeman, the judge, the jury and the executioner. The "crime" would never have occurred, if God has not allowed it to occurr--so God is the true criminal here.See my first reply here.
DittoNo additional information was required. I made my point very clearly, and you have not been able to refute it in any logical way. No to both questions.God does not exist. But I know what many theists such as yourself believe.I do not seek your help in any way. But thanks for offering.
I don't suppose there is any point in pointing out that God of the O/T was totally mis-represented, and that the only real source of knowledge about God was Christ himself?
A God who would sacrifice his own child, for our sakes, so that we may all go to heaven ?