RE: Why would a perfect being make an imperfect world?
February 13, 2017 at 7:28 pm
(This post was last modified: February 13, 2017 at 7:30 pm by WinterHold.)
If creations were perfect, why won't they be God themselves; in a scenario similair to what the ancient Greeks imagined?
Everybody would be God.
The world is only fit for one God; if there were other "perfect" beings; Gods; then each would take what it made and go live alone; like the disgusting condition we have with countries and nations nowadays. Nationalism; Godly style. It would be Greek Mythology allover again.
We are created like this, because this is not life yet. This is a test ground. We will never be perfect, but we can be blessed in the mercy of God. To be perfect, is to have strength that of God's. If that so, then we would be immortal too. We would punch God perfectly, he would do the same, we would also punch each other perfectly. Immortal; we won't die.
I have no respect for a God like that.
Ancient Greeks weren't stupid when they threw their religion in the garbage; too.
Everybody would be God.
The world is only fit for one God; if there were other "perfect" beings; Gods; then each would take what it made and go live alone; like the disgusting condition we have with countries and nations nowadays. Nationalism; Godly style. It would be Greek Mythology allover again.
We are created like this, because this is not life yet. This is a test ground. We will never be perfect, but we can be blessed in the mercy of God. To be perfect, is to have strength that of God's. If that so, then we would be immortal too. We would punch God perfectly, he would do the same, we would also punch each other perfectly. Immortal; we won't die.
I have no respect for a God like that.
Ancient Greeks weren't stupid when they threw their religion in the garbage; too.