(February 22, 2016 at 7:48 am)robvalue Wrote: It can be noble, and an actual sacrifice, for a human to give their life to save others. This is because it may be the only way of doing so in a particular situation; the only price that can be paid.
But we're always bombarded with tales of how powerful God is and how he can do anything. That means he can do it any way he wants, too. So if his "plan" involves a human sacrifice, that is what he chose. It wasn't the only price.
This is why analogies with humans always fail. The fact that some theists are so ready to draw parallels though indicate what category they really put God in.
So you don't agree with way God does things. If God is God, he has better insight than we do. We don't believe in a God who thinks at our level, but rather is superior to us. Otherwise, as you would say, "What's the use?"