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Not really. I act as a rational human, who examines this concept you believe in, and talk about. Regardless whether God exists or not, the idea about him does exist, and as a totally human concept it cannot escape rational examination and criticism. If the picture you paint is incoherent, I can point it out. Your defense: that the picture you painted cannot be understood by me is nonsense. Whatever God is or is not, you attribute certain characteristics to him, and I am fully able to examine your hypothesis and criticize it.You act like you know God and are making assumptions about Him as if He were human.
It is also funny that believers assert left and right thet THEY know what God’s alleged plan is, but when an atheist points out the errors and inconsistencies in their utterings, they say that I am not able to fathom his plans.God is God and only He fully understands His plan.
Even believers understand that God is limited: for example they say that God is not capable of lying. So your statement is meaningless.And since He created you, He is your God too, whether you recognize Him or not. Assuming that God has responsibility towards anything or anyone is limiting Him and therefore He would not be God.
And you DO understand his plan? Which is throwing the unbelievers into hell to torture them until infinity? I cannot understand that you (or anyone else) would dare to say that a being like this is “loving”. If this is the manifestation of his “love”, then it would be better if he hated us. After all you also say that God hates Satan, but does not torture him; rather lets him roam free to do more “mischief” as he pleases.I think one of the hardest things for humans to understand is that because God loves us so much, He gave us free will. We are not His puppets in some puppet show. He has a greater plan for us. We have this free will, and because He loves us so much He created us whether we choose Him or not. He is all knowing and knows what we will choose, yet He created us anyway. It is part of His divine plan, but it is still OUR choice. You cannot possible understand His love for us nor His divine plan, because you are not God.
No kididng: drowning those millions of “innocent” children (to borrow the Catholic rhetoric) is not destruction??? And again you seem to believe you are privy to his “divine” plan…An experiement is something done to determine what a result will be. God already knows the results of everything. I would not call His creations an “experiment”. He did not destroy anything, He is the creator. He is not admitting any error. I have no idea where you could come up with that logic. God can bring good out of anything. Once again, part of His divine plan.