radiantshadow92 said:
lol, yeah everyone i know finds it strange too. But i really believe God learns new things and grows from his mistakes. Even if he is imperfect, to me, he is still worth following. His forgiveness and love is all i need to know. He gave us freedom, and knew his son was going to die for our sins. I also believe he does not know the future. But he has the best interest at heart for those who follow his word, and trust him. The reason though why i believe this, is because he used to kind of be a dick in the old Testament. He used to kill people left and right, and as i read through it, the bad outweighed the good for me. But then, i realized that maybe he is not perfect. That he learns, Jesus, helping him do that also. Even though he may not be perfect, he is still the perfect God to me (just not actually perfect if you get what i mean). Now of course, i could be wrong, but i do have a strong feeling about it. |
That's a very interesting point of view. When the topic of evil deeds performed by God in the Old Testament comes up, the non-religious point to bad deeds as proof that God is a human creation while the religous make an excuse for God's actions, then theres you in the middle with your own view.







