(November 10, 2017 at 2:52 am)Face2face Wrote:(November 9, 2017 at 4:02 am)Little Rik Wrote: Wrong again Face.![]()
Suppose you have some grown up kids.
You gave them life so to speak and as a father you hope that they will follow your teaching but you can not stop them if they do bad things once they are grown up.
You did your very best, unfortunately they refuse to follow your teachings.
Is that your fault?
Why should be your fault?
That is why we can not blame God for the evils that go on all the time.
Surely the free will is open to options.
This is also part and parcel of the creation.
Evolution of the consciousness and the opposite that I call DEvolution are part and parcel of this universal game.
God doesn't like to see people doing bad things but at the end everything is sorted out through the karma law and people after banging the head so many times on the wallthey finally will learn and develop enough consciousness to reach the goal of life.
I've heard this excuse too many times.
Please stop comparing an omnipotent God to a non-omnipotent father.
It's soooo simple. God has the power to control his creation, a non-omnipotent non-omniscient father may not.
For a child his father can be omnipotent as God is regarded omnipotent to us humans.
A father wouldn't give the keys of his car to his child.

One day when the child become adult however he will.
The same apply to our relation with God.
One day when human beings will reach a mental-spiritual parallelism with God then the keys (so to speak) to human emancipation will be given to them.
The comparison stand perfectly.

As you would teach your kids how to live in a way that you know better also God teach his children how to live through the karma law.