RE: God's "perfect" Plan
June 25, 2010 at 1:49 pm
(This post was last modified: June 25, 2010 at 1:51 pm by Welsh cake.)
Christians often assert God and his plan are perfect yet fail to explain why he would ever need a 'plan' to start with.
Think about it for a minute, those that don't profess God is said Universe, usually claim God as an ontological being is literally "perfection". God doesn't need or want anything from us for he is without fault or limit and nothing is beyond is power.
So why did God create the supposed "imperfect cosmos" then?
Was he not content with and by himself? Not satisfied in his infinite majesty?
Why exactly would a Perfect God want or need to create anything at all? What is he hoping to achieve? If he's already complete and whole, without any defect, yet lacks the ability or desire to replicate this or create another God then WHAT WAS THE POINT of initiating Creation or wanting malformed disobedient children?
The apparent lack of sound reasoning behind its motives becomes all too laughably ludicrous. ^^
Think about it for a minute, those that don't profess God is said Universe, usually claim God as an ontological being is literally "perfection". God doesn't need or want anything from us for he is without fault or limit and nothing is beyond is power.
So why did God create the supposed "imperfect cosmos" then?
Was he not content with and by himself? Not satisfied in his infinite majesty?
Why exactly would a Perfect God want or need to create anything at all? What is he hoping to achieve? If he's already complete and whole, without any defect, yet lacks the ability or desire to replicate this or create another God then WHAT WAS THE POINT of initiating Creation or wanting malformed disobedient children?
The apparent lack of sound reasoning behind its motives becomes all too laughably ludicrous. ^^