Slightly unrelated, but as a person who believes in God, why is he not allowed to do anything other than forgive? I get that I probably don’t understand, but even if I was the most forgiving person in the world, I’d still have a problem with the people who killed my son. As you said, far out of human comprehension.technically, nobody knows what god "does" or "want" and nobody ever will because just his true nature is too far out human comprehension and as the bible says, only he can judge (obviously, keep it under context)
Try to see it in a different way, the bible isn't aimed to be an history book, it treats the subject of spirituality and human nature, meaning how to be a better person than what you currently are. What the facts are doesn't really matter, as long as you "evolve" into someone better.Slightly unrelated, but as a person who believes in God, why is he not allowed to do anything other than forgive? I get that I probably don’t understand, but even if I was the most forgiving person in the world, I’d still have a problem with the people who killed my son. As you said, far out of human comprehension.
i found that argument funny cuz that LITERALY makes god not exist if the HUMANS are the ones to write about the supposed god and how when i need proof of gods existence it suddenly out of humans comprehension?technically, nobody knows what god "does" or "want" and nobody ever will because just his true nature is too far out human comprehension and as the bible says, only he can judge (obviously, keep it under context)
Let me ask you, if we were ants or lived in the deep seas, would it make the universe we live in non-existent because we can't prove it's existence?i found that argument funny cuz that LITERALY makes god not exist if the HUMANS are the ones to write about the supposed god and how when i need proof of gods existence it suddenly out of humans comprehension?