Here is something to get the brain going. It's been said that God created ALL things. Also it's been said that God is 100 precent pure/good. So God created man and it was said that because of man's sinful actions bad/evil things were created. But if God created ALL things then God created bad/evil things, not man. So by God creating bad/evil things this does not make him 100 precent pure/good.
How about instead of prattling on like idiots we actually talk about the topic? As I said before, why does God even need a cause? And if he does, why doesn\\'t the Big Bang need a cause?
How about instead of prattling on like idiots we actually talk about the topic? As I said before, why does God even need a cause? And if he does, why doesn\\'t the Big Bang need a cause?
How about instead of prattling on like idiots we actually talk about the topic? As I said before, why does God even need a cause? And if he does, why doesn\\'t the Big Bang need a cause?
How about instead of prattling on like idiots we actually talk about the topic? As I said before, why does God even need a cause? And if he does, why doesn\\'t the Big Bang need a cause?
How about instead of prattling on like idiots we actually talk about the topic? As I said before, why does God even need a cause? And if he does, why doesn\\'t the Big Bang need a cause?
How about instead of prattling on like idiots we actually talk about the topic? As I said before, why does God even need a cause? And if he does, why doesn\\'t the Big Bang need a cause?
How about instead of prattling on like idiots we actually talk about the topic? As I said before, why does God even need a cause? And if he does, why doesn\\\\'t the Big Bang need a cause?
Computer glitch? Anyways if God wanted to create a world than why did if he knew sin was going to happen? Wasn't he a good person? Anyways the big bang theory I don't really think is 100% correct. There could have been millions of other ways.
But, according to the major christian argument (which I don't claim to represent fully. I'm an atheiest) is that God did not create evil, he created free will. We evil humans made the worst of it in some instances, and the best in others, so it ultimately balances out and keeps God in a position where people can claim he is all-seeing, omnipotent, and good.
But if he was/is/whatever omnipotent then he whould dicide our persinalities, from both birth and the envornment. So he whould control who when to heaven, hell, and if you were good or bad. For example, if he made somone give birth in the gheto then they whould be more likly to turn to crime then in a ritch, crimeless land. If he existed... theoretically not.
With his free-will he gained pride, thinking that he was better than God
Exsacly. When this happend, he took 1/3 of the angles with him into hell, and those angles are now known as demons.
Although this is not a known fact or even in the bible, people think Satan said to God; "If you actually gave people free will, they still wouldn't worship you"
POOF! Humans.
Natural disasters? Easy one. The bible says God is a jelious God, meaning he is jelious of us when we worship other gods, or false gods. Sometimes this is a result.
Jesus also said in the last days, there would many earthquakes. In 1980 there were aprox. 14,000 earthquakes a year. In 2009, there were 30,000. So far this year, there has been over 1000, and it's only been a month and a half.
Oh yes, and another thing. Why did God make humans even though he knew some would turn on him? Keyword: Some. He knew that most would turn on him, but not all would. Thats why he kept going.
____________________________________________________________ Pardon my grammer. Although English is my first language, I'm hoplessly lost with it.
Isn't jelosy considered a sin to you? That whould mean he sins, thus is immperfect, thus is not omnipotent, so everything in that book whould be a lie.