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So if the jews would've accepted Christ, the rest of the world would've been condemned to hell by default? God did all this to save one race and toss the rest in hell for eternity, what a plan. If you believe the bible, wouldn't we all have jewish blood somewhere in the line?
Not sure what you saw, but the bible says no man could look at God's face and live. How did you know if was Jesus's face, no one knows what it looks like? How did you know it wasn't an angel, ghost or maybe carlights reflecting why you were half asleep dreaming? Heck, when I was that age I saw UFO's, few Ghost myself. Seems the bible says man must accept God on faith, so why would he come to you personally and demand faith from the rest of us? Heck, every athiest I know says they would gladly accept God if he would show himself. God being no respector of person, why should they not get the same proof? Course if salvation would've been for the jews only, God indeed is a respector of persons.... If it was God's will to include everyone, how can mere mortals defy his will? Is he so powerless that he can't fulfill what he wills? If a being is all powerful and knows all beforehand, how could less powerful creatures become more powerful to ruin his plans? Don't see this " well, God allows it" If I'm a parent and have the power of all knowledge, if I allow my kid to go outside and play knowing a car would run over him, would I let him go outside and get killed.. I would be like " that car is gonna be showing up in 20 seconds, maybe I should call him in...nah.. The police would lock me up. The way christians sell God is like he had a perfect plan A for all mankind, but Satan and two creatures made from dirt undid that perfection, so God had to come up with plan B. If God can't keep control of plan A, how could we ever trust plan B? Last edited by Armistead; 03-04-11 at 09:46 PM. |
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