AbbathTheGrim said:
It is said in Genesis. The christian god regretted making humans. God acts and has feelings as things unfold forward. A god that knows everything, that knows how humans will act in front of of the Forbidden Fruit even before he makes Adam, is not a god that should be shaken, sorry, disappointed, at the outcome. The god in the bible is a god that reacts to events as they unfold, instead of a god that knows everything from the start and that should say instead when confronted with Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit: "things are going according to plan." A god that is everywhere and knows everything does not leave Adam and Eve with the forbidden fruit and then returns to see what happened and feel sorry about it. The reason why this god feels regret by thinking he made a mistake and the reason why this same god is allegedly everywhere and knows it all is simply that he is described by different writers with a different idea of how he should be. 2) but everyone knows that most is not factual and there are lots of tales because the text was written to try to teach lessons into His people and most of the people would only understand it if metaphors and personification were used. Yeah, some things are fiction and some things are factual, what and who determines what is factual and what is fiction? For a christian is simple, discard as fiction that which makes no sense or presents contradiction. It is impossible to have a reasonable argument with a person that discards as fiction, as a little story to teach something, those things that exposes the contradictions of the bible and how god is depicted. OK, I will say that among those things that were exagerrated and that are fiction in the Bible we have Jesus being the son of god and that he performed miracles. You don't agree? Jesus being the son of god part is factual? How can you prove that among the things that aren't factual in the bible Jesus story isn't in among them, beyond your wish of it to be true? 3) What if he did a mistake and wanted to destroy mankind, he's own creation? Does that make him bad? Was he bad or was the creation bad? He after that found some good in us and gave us another chance, seeing today's humanity, he was right both times, we are capable of many bad and atrocious things and also capable of good and and wonderful. You have the ability to focus on the humans that were destroyed and blame the evil God or to focus on the suffering of the God that had to resort to the last thing and have to come to the decision of destroying his own creation, because it was a bunch of no good doers. The text can be interpreted both ways, some interpret in a way and some in another, that says more about the reader than about the writer or the tale written there. a) I have rough days where I may wish to punch everyone that even dares to cross eyes with me, but the problem is that your god is portrayed as someone perfect that knows it all, someone that laid down a plan for everything which cannot perturbed by any single thing, laid down since the beginning of everything, and that he is supposed to be perfect. b) God cannot find in us "some good" and give us a second chance, there isn't a single thing that god can find in us because he created us, he knows what is inside of us, and he is supposed to know everything about us even before he created us, remember that god is supposed to know everything. right? God knows everything, god created us knowing everything we have and don't have, he is supposed to know everything we will ever do, god knew what would happen with the forbidden fruit and yet he gave us that test, a test he knew we would fail and cursed us and blamed us for it. |
You should not jump into conclusions and call it my God, maybe i just like theology and don't like to read such bad misconception of what is written in the Bible. All i can say after all you said is that you really should read the Bible your self, what is tales and what is a report of what happened at some point will be clear to you, even if you don't believe in the reports, the difference between them is quite clear. I don't feel the need to change your mind, you can stay firm with your opinion and i respect that but I've done what i think was right and warn you, that in my opinion, you have a misconception of things. You clearly thing that i have it upside down and not you, i could only say to refute that is "all my opinions were based on what I've read my self in the bible and on that alone, no priest, pastor, father, etc told me anything", to clear things even more, i don't pray, or attend any religious congregation of any kind.
The really important thing people should learn from the bible is that Jesus ask us to love each other, and i don't know how is that a bad thing... I learned many things by reading the bible, and that is what i consider the major teach we should learn, and don't tell me people don't need the bible to learn that because that is the hardest lesson humans need to learn. After more than 2000 years of listening to that lesson and still isn't our way of living. Btw people that don't believe that Jesus is the son of God and that he is a tale or a lie should not use 2016 as the number of our current solar year.
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