Skwim
Veteran Member
Then why doesn't he? If he's the kind of god who demands that people "sincerely seek to know him" before revealing his presence and presents then he isn't the kind of god I'd care to have around. Why? because "seeking to know him" comes down to a matter of persuasion. Either a person is persuaded to seek to know him or not. And whose fault is it that I'm not persuaded? It can't be me because one can't simply decide to desire something. Either one desires something or one doesn't. So the persuasive machinery has to exist outside the person. The tambourine banging street corner preacher or the TVangelist who needs my credit card number to put me right with god certainly haven't worked. And you haven't persuaded me to seek his truth, so is it your fault I won't see it? God certainly hasn't hit me with a thunderbolt of desire to seek his truth, so where does this fault lie? Am I to end up banging at the gates of Heaven because some ninny down on earth failed to do their job? Certainly seems so. All of which goes right back to god's requirement that I "sincerely seek to know him" before revealing his presence and presents. It's a highly unfair (to put it politely) requirement, and I don't like unfair gods.It is not my place to prove the scriptures, that is between each person and God. Since I believe God exists and the biblical scriptures are His revealed, living Word then I also believe He is more than capable to reveal these truths and provide enough convincing evidence to anyone who truly wants to know.
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