Michael Everett wrote:Just a minor side-track.
If there is a (singular) God, why are there so many religions, with some spawning off others (Judaism -> Christianity -> Islam being one example)?
If there is a (singular) God, why are there so many polytheistic religions?
If there is a (singular) God, why have so many wars been fought in his/her/it's name(s)?
This is a duh,(no offense) the Devil. If Gods religion was the only religion then there would be no-one following the wrong religion. the false religions are to trick people into straying away from God, this is a basic for anyone whose read anything on religion. Even (or especially Islam) which claims Christ is "just a profit" and professes the "Imom" to be the "true savior". Supposedly, what the terrorists are trying to do is set up discord in the world to force him to come in and save the world. The Koran lists what he will do & what he will do to Israel and the Jews. Trouble is, what it lists as "the savior from God" as doing, the bible tells of someone doing the same things, but there he is called the "Anti-Christ" the profit of Satan. so Islam and Christianity are opposite religions by definition. (of-course to me, one of these things he is said to do is to make an agreement with Israel but then destroy Israel by going back on his word and betraying them - yea real "holy" man there...)
Michael Everett wrote:If God designed humans, why was the job done so shoddily? (I speak as someone who needs glasses and has several members of family who have suffered things like appendicitis, inexplicable kidney failure and the sudden-death of a major nerve in the leg... not all the same person, fortunately)...
Not Gods design, we were designed perfect but became corrupt our-self. Not his fault, he gave us the choice and we chose poorly.
Michael Everett wrote:...too busy...to worry about one such as myself...
of-course not, would you be too busy to look after your child? God is everywhere and concerned over all of us, we are all part of him. our conciseness stems from his-own.
Michael Everett wrote:Nevertheless, any God that condemns people to Hell simply because they don't follow a narrowly-defined highly-restrictive dogmatic path is a God that I will stand against.
(setting aside the argument of whether or not God does exists and taking that as an assumption) This world, this universe, everyone in it, stems from God. It all belongs to God and was made by him, for him. Taking that, It is all Gods home, his House. If someone comes to live with you, in your house, you have rules that they have to obey or they get thrown out. if you go to work early and hated, say, rap & your house guess constantly likes to turn up rap at 1:00 every morning and refused to stop, would you say "oh well you can do what ever you want - it's your right".
NO, you'd say "
GET YOUR $#!% OUT OF MY HOUSE". Worse, If they were a pyromaniac who likes to light matches and throw them lit on you carpet to see if you'll put it out, would you be OK with that or toss them out the door?what makes you think that you can live in Gods house without following his rules? There are some who think that "Hell" isn't some cave full of fire and chains but a separation from God, no longer being part of God. If we are an extension on him, part of him, and then find ourselves no-longer connected to him...think about someone who lives in a house full of family. constant noise, constant companionship, even when they are in a room by themselves, they can still hear the others in the other rooms, know that their there, even when not consciously thinking of them. One day they go out and something happens, a disaster at the house & everyone else is killed or the person is lost elsewhere & unable to come back, whatever, but that person is now alone, in a house with no-one else. The silence would be defining, the lack of other presences would be stifling. like someone use to 1 Atmosphere of Air pressure suddenly thrown into complete Vacuum, even though you don't notice the pressure, it's there and the loss, & knowledge of that loss, is painful. The same would be true of anyone who was use-to the presence of God (even if they were not consciously aware of it), then it's suddenly & permanently gone!