I always found it amusing that a second century Greco-Roman pagan philosopher had a higher opinion of "god" than these idiot jesus freaks we have around here.
"God does not inflict correction on the world as if he were some unskilled laborer who is incapable of building something properly the first time around; God has no need to purify what he has built by means of a flood or a conflagration (as they teach)."
Celsus, c 180 AD
"God does not inflict correction on the world as if he were some unskilled laborer who is incapable of building something properly the first time around; God has no need to purify what he has built by means of a flood or a conflagration (as they teach)."
Celsus, c 180 AD
Of course, Celsus considered xtians to be a bunch of ignorant shits. Some things never change.