Title: God is illogical
Category: accomplished
Blog Entry: If this all knowing God knows whats happened, whats happening and knows whats going to happen, then why create a person knowing that they will sin only to punish them for it? Christians say, its our free choice, but I ask, if God knew well in advance what choice we was going to make before we existed, then wouldn't he be guilty of creating sin? It is said that God is testing us, but why bother giving a "test" when he already knows the results of the test? In other words, its like God creating a being knowing it was going to limp, then proclaim limping was a sin, then after creating this being that limps, he punishes him in eternal hell for limping. If God doesn't like limping, then why create a being that limps in the first place? OK heres another question, it is said that God created us with free will, that is free choice, and yet says we have to believe in him, if not, we go to hell for not having faith in him. Then why did God give us the freedom to choose only to punish us for the choices we make? If he wanted us to believe in him without question, he should have made us into robots that follow his command, its like putting a gun to your head and saying, you have the free will to choose but if you choose against me, I will shoot you, yet while claiming we have free choice. Heres another point, God says be virtuous and ye shall not burn in hell, but if someone acts virtuous because of their fear of burning in hell, they are not truly virtuous, because they are only acting that way out of fear, not virtue. One last point, If God is perfect, then why create imperfection, only to attack those beings that are imperfect? You cant in one hand claim to be perfect and in another hand be pissed off cause theres so much imperfection and then blame his imperfect creation on creation rather then on the creator that created it, it just makes no logical sense. It would be like building a car that doesn't work right and then blaming the car for not working right rather then blaming its builder. These are questions that rational people would ask, while irrational Christian folks continue to repeatedly ignore.
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