(May 30, 2018 at 5:08 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: I think it's upon God to explain his plan. I think the Torah did a good job of that, but since it's full of crap as well that is mixed with it's treasures, it's become problematic to rely on it.
I believe the Quran has explained his supposed too mysterious ways of why things are the way they are very well, and hadiths help understand as well.
But "too mysterious" for me to "explain at the moment" with "my understanding" is valid so long as the concept doesn't really prove the case against God.
For example, I believe trinity is a contradiction, and to accept as a mystery doesn't make sense. You can't do away with what is logical proven wrong with "mystery".
However if you believe in God and know he exists, but can't explain everything he does, like Moses didn't understand Khidr actions, you can await till you figure out the explanation and it's better to be silent than to say you know without knowing.
That's different then your scenario which we know it would be wrong and evil for a Creator of a world in any possible world to do.
Fair enough... thanks for your answers... I think I see where you're coming from; basically you don't worship just any creator, it has to be a good and just creator, relative to you. So that's kind of semi-swag on your part? There needs to be just reward, but you idealise him in part because he provides just reward?