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I'm god, I creating a universe.. But WHY?

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I'm god, I creating a universe, with people who can follow me, or decide not to. Then i will judge them, and give them eternal damnation or happyness.

WHY? Why create these people ? they will live through joy and they will also suffer, some wont even get the chance to know anything about me, so I will d**n them

and the rest ill make them immortal.

WHY? Why would I do this, create and destroy and offer rewards? WHY WHY WHY....

For what purpose, I am god, i know everything, I can have anything, why am I doing this?

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  1. Because you didn't pay your cable bill and your decidedly bored with things where God's live..


  2. A BET!

    He made a bet with an old friend/ fallen angel the devil, that people are good, not bad. Now most the world has to suffer, endure horrible atrocities just to win a stupid bet! And WE have the added bonus of burning in everlasting h**l, if we back the opposition!  

  3. Obviously, you're not God.

    Oh, why..Oh, why must we know everything?

    Why does everything have to meet our approval?

    Who are we to demand God to defend himself

    or his actions? We're not worthy, nor perfect enough to

    judge him.

    You've answered your own question best when you

    added: He is God, He knows everything. He can have

    anything. He can do this.

    But if you must know? God created man (and woman)

    because he wanted someone to share his love with.

    Someone who wasn't obligated to follow him just as the

    angels are. But someone who had free will and who would

    choose him willingly. He wants to show us all what he can

    do for us if we would only give him the opportunity to do so.

    You complain: Why-why-why!!?? as if this is such a sadistic

    thing for God to do. All he asks for is to return love for love?

    Why is that so hard? Why is that such a heinous crime?

    Just like anything in life..one bad apple can spoil the entire barrel.

    You wouldn't save beef infected with the Mad Cow Syndrome for

    future meals then serve them to your loved ones would you?

    Of course not! You would do what to the infected beef and the rotten

    apple? Remove/destroy them. Therefore, if people are infected with

    sin and rotten with corruption; they have to be separated from the

    ones who are neither. Because keeping them together would only

    leave everyone rotten and infected.

    I'm hoping you get the general idea, if not the big picture. Accept God and live..refuse him and die. It's pretty cut and dry. What's so

    complicated about that? Is it fair? Of course, it's fair. God is God;

    not us. He created us; we didn't create him.

    Peace/Joy

  4. None of the things , in the universe , ever ask such questions. Only the humans ask that question. This is because the humans look around and find that they can conquer anything and they feel superior to the other creations. They think too much of themselves and , in their arrogance, they even feel that they are equal to God or God itself!

    But, in their heart of heart, they  know that they donot have any answer to who and why THEY were created . They argue , internally, that the one who created them should be more powerful than them . But they cannot find that powerful one in person but only in action from time to time.

    They simply throw challenge to the creator , like a shadow boxing.

  5. why would you question a test that the school superintendent approves of and why do you cry when you suffer so much before and during a big test and do you think they serve a purpose? do you think you're a better student after you learn from your failures and would you even bother to go to a school if you have all the answers already? do you even believe the school has a superintendent even though you have never met? do you have survivors guilt when you pass a very hard test and everyone else fails and do you question if the superintendent is benevolent or malevolent?

  6. you're presuming there's a god, and not only that you're supposing it knows what it's doing.

    i think it's all far more accidental, and happenstance and right place right time. no need to hang it all on a god.


  7. The Bible tells us again and again that in our finite life and mind we cannot know what God has planned or why.

    I think this quote about sums it up.

    "If God would concede me His omnipotence for 24 hours, you would see how many changes I would make in the world. But if He gave me His wisdom too, I would leave things as they are." - J.M.L. Monsabre

    1 Corinthians 1:25

    For the foolishness of God is wiser than man's wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man's strength.

    God sees what is in the hearts of men and will judge them and to be a bit selfish I am just glad there is that narrow path with Jesus at the door.  Seeing the people in the world I am glad he loves us enought to send Jesus to die for our sins.... and surprised he did at the same time.

    God know all hearts, is he happy with yours?

    Bai

  8. "Existence is a self-sufficient primary. It is not a product of a supernatural dimension, or of anything else. There is nothing antecedent to existence, nothing apart from it—and no alternative to it. Existence exists—and only existence exists. Its existence and its nature are irreducible and unalterable."

    Leonard Peikoff “The Analytic-Synthetic Dichotomy,” from

    Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology; Ayn Rand

    But the long, more ontological answer is this:

    " Naturalism, challenging the cogency of the cosmological, teleological, and moral arguments, holds that the universe requires no supernatural cause and government, but is self-existent, self-explanatory, self-operating, and self-directing, that the world-process is not teleological and anthropocentric, but purposeless, deterministic (except for possible tychistic events), and only incidentally productive of man; that human life, physical, mental, moral and spiritual, is an ordinary natural event attributable in all respects to the ordinary operations of nature; and that man's ethical values, compulsions, activities, and restraints can be justified on natural grounds, without recourse to supernatural sanctions, and his highest good pursued and attained under natural conditions, without expectation of a supernatural destiny."

    http://www.ditext.com/runes/n.html


  9. thats why it is better to think that there is no GOd at all if you see a suffering world, it would be better to think that humans are the cause of the agony and we are also the ones who would be able to change this stupidity rather than blame it on GOd when it is us that did all this.

  10. AS I AM GOD, I KNOW EVERYTHING AND HENCE THE DEEDS

  11. A god, just like a human, will want a legacy.  The true God created mankind in his image so he would have children to love and nurture, to watch grow, and care for, and to love above all else.  Is is lonely to be a god and be the Only One in existence.  He created us out of love.  

  12. Maybe God likes Soap Operas? Or likes playing God.

    Or just wanted to bring something into created - a legacy if you may. Sometimes there isn't a reason for doing things.

    But when you think about it deep inside everybody wants something to nurture, to watch grow into something wonderful and just try their best to guide. :)

  13. 'YOU' do not exist - and just as well, too.

  14. Ask yourself first:

    Why do people plant flowers?

    Why do people keep pets?

    Why do people paint pictures?

    When you have managed to figure out the mindset of the mortals, then start worrying about the mindset of deity.

  15. That sounds like a human created god to me -- so torn and contradicting.

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