Only slightly late

You came in at post #39. I came in at #41.
Reviewing your posts on this thread, however, did not reveal much detail at all about the so-call errors of your former faith. Rather, it is a repeated mantra that says:
There is suffering, therefore the Christian God
a) does not exist or
b) a bad God
It is not much different from the atheist who says there is no God. Throwing in suffering children does glamorize your cause but does not add to it.
Post 39: A moral God could not permit or cause much of what we see and have seen on this planet. Therefore, if He is involved in any way in the day to day affairs of mankind, He can no longer be moral.
Post #66 A straight-forward response to the OP…He couldn’t…regardless of the excuses created through the centuries.
Post #68 Suffering is a consequence of life here on Earth. It cannot be eliminated anymore than breathing. But God has nothing to do with it, or he is the cause…and that is a God I could never worship. or even respect.
Post #82 I do not blame God…I believe He has no involvement what-so-ever.
Post #85
The Christian God is omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent, etc.and is credited with creating everything. That is, until that creation becomes inconvenient. Then somehow it is for our own good, anybody’s fault but God’s or simply avoided.
Post #87 The purpose of creation is creation. Great artists create because it is in them…great musicians hear the music in their head and must bring it out…God seems to be a creator of that type. So far as believing in Him, I don’t need some cosmic force controlling my world to believe in the existence of that force**. Remember, my belief acquits God of all the evil and suffering in this world and places it firmly on us. Christianity has to spend a lot of time trying to explain the discrepancies in their version of God because of its belief in an interventionist god. From my point of view, if God does intervene, He is very bad at it. **
Post #89
My view is better because the direct intervention of a deity in a positive manner on behalf of one of his creations, and not another, is discriminatory. If the Christian God is truly all-loving, He would intervene on behalf of all his suffering creatures…or none.
I have personally watched too many innocent children die horrific deaths to believe anything like that. If God is an interventionist, as Christianity teaches, then He is an arbitrary deity….and I’ll leave it at that out of respect for the board and those who believe other than I.
Post #91 I, personally, will no longer praise a god for doing some of the things i was taught were for our benefit. As I look back I am ashamed that I ever fell for the poorly reasoned stories I once believed. And if that god truly loved those children, He had the choice of keeping them forever in His kingdom…without the suffering of this life.It makes no sense…and never will.
etc.
I wasn’t able to spot the errors of the Christian faith from the above postings. All I can discern is that you don’t like the way the Christian God behaves which is contrary to what you expected.
- It certainly does not prove the Christian God does not exist
- What you expect to be moral behaviour for God does not determine how the Christian God should behave or reduce his stature. It is only your opinion. Opinion is not fact. Repeating the mantra that God is a deist God does not make it a fact either.
Several posters have tried to explain suffering in the Christian context but it seems that haven’t made much impact on to you. That is ok. That is your worldview. But that does not mean the Christian faith has no explanation for suffering.
What I failed to understand is why you believe in a deist God. A God that does nothing to alleviate suffering despite his powers to create the universe. A god that just sit back and do nothing. The Christian God at least tries to help. Whether one believe God’s intervention is constant or on occasion, at least he chipped in. How is the Christian God less moral than a deist God who does nothing? Or does believing in a deist faith frees you from the “yoke” of the Christian faith? Why believe in such a god? Do you have more evidence than Jews/Christians that indeed it is the deist God and not the Abrahamic God that exist?

That Jews/Christians are deluded through out the few thousand years and that you have the truth and not them? That Abraham/Moses/Jesus are imagining things about God?