| Soriku said: There's no reason to believe there was anything supernatural influencing this. It would just be superfluous and dismissed through Occam's Razor. 3. the current mindset seems to be that the Christian god at least can help you through all walks of life and has a plan for you and stuff like that, but it doesn't seem he's helping people who really need it. Besides, if god has a plan for you, how can you have free will? In this scenario, you're a puppet and god is the puppet master. At the very least sometimes. Also, going by your reasoning, since there is apparently no evil and sin in heaven, then I suppose heaven has no free will? |
These two still don't make sense to me.
1. Occam's Razor only suggest that the most likely possibility is correct. Saying it contradicts the story can't be correct, because you are saying It's the most likely answer. I can understand if you're suggesting that you think that God not existing is the most likely answer.
2. First of all, he'll only save you if you come to Jesus. Secondly, just because God has a plan for you, that doesn't mean you have to do his will. You get the choice whether to do it or not. And lastly, in Heaven, there are no Demons/Satan in Heaven to tempt you to sin, therefore there is no sin.







