(April 5, 2014 at 12:30 am)AT7iLA Wrote: You list these things as if the God that was powerful enough to flood the earth isn't powerful enough to bring plants back to life... The way that I see it is God didn't kill people, He warned them about a coming judgement. He didn't force people to get in the ark, it was their choice... Free will.
No I didn't. I don't think you read the OP in its entirety. Right after I listed those things, I said:
I very explicitly called out that a god capable of creating universes was capable of dealing with all those problems. If you accept that the flood happened, then you have to accept that he dealt with all those problems...
... and he did nothing about the children. Please reformulate your argument to better address my own.
(April 5, 2014 at 12:30 am)AT7iLA Wrote: Now we have a judicial system, correct? If the law says that murderers will be punished by death sentence and the government didn't deliver the decree if they had caught a murderer then people would most likely revolt due to injustice.
Do we sentence children to the same sentences as their parents? You're losing the context of the OP. I never once complained about God killing the wicked people. My complaint is the children.
When you lose context like this, you're shifting the goal posts.
(April 5, 2014 at 12:30 am)AT7iLA Wrote: God warned about a judgement. In fact they had 150 years to decide whether to get on the boat or not. Now if God would have never delivered that decree the wicked would probably become even more wicked and Noah and his family would also turn from God.
As far as the children go... I think 150 years is enough time to warn your kids about a judgement.
Wow.
"Hey kids, God is going to punish all of us if we adults keep acting irresponsibly. We just wanted to let you know that when he comes down and kills us all, it's our fault! Ha ha!"
I think I'm just going to quote my last line from the OP on that one:
(April 4, 2014 at 8:08 pm)RobbyPants Wrote: This myth is stupidly contrived and terrible. When people accept it as true, they make some of the most creepy, and morally bankrupt excuses for God I have ever heard.