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Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
Maybe he did, we don't know which afterlife they got. Jesus didn't die so we could live good, he died so we could enter Heaven despite sin.
There are a lot of people posing questions like this without looking to themselves. The thing I would ask is which you would prefer, hypnotizing everyone into a perfect world or guiding them knowing there will be failures? Why should a god desire anything different than what most of us would answer to that question?
There are a lot of people posing questions like this without looking to themselves. The thing I would ask is which you would prefer, hypnotizing everyone into a perfect world or guiding them knowing there will be failures? Why should a god desire anything different than what most of us would answer to that question?
James25 · 61-69, M
@Jackaloftheazuresand God created us knowing everything. God created us knowing that we would sin. What purpose is there in knowing when is it used to condemn that which he created?
Jackaloftheazuresand · 26-30, M
@James25 Because forced perfection is imperfection
seotelkniwt · F
@Jackaloftheazuresand an imperfect person that forces another imperfect person or expects another imperfect person to be perfect is truly crazy, and yes it's an imperfect act because the one doing the forcing cannot meet up to the expectations of his/her own expectations of perfection and that of others. Did I confuse you? 😆🤣