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angela2106 · F
Where do we start. Tsumamis? Childhood leukaemia? Wasps? Bubonic plague? Mouth ulcers? HIV/AIDS? the US Democratic Party? Dementia?
The list is endless, and the only intelligent question is why anyone should love this mythical and malign concept.
The list is endless, and the only intelligent question is why anyone should love this mythical and malign concept.
butterfly1013 · 26-30, F
@angela2106 God didn't give us those diseases. We have free will and life just happens... if everything were perfect we wouldn't learn anything so yeah sometimes things happen, but it doesn't mean that God doesn't exists. He didn't make a promise for everything to be perfect. Whether he exists or not... these things are still going to happen. It's life. Wasn't meant to be easy. I don't get how people don't believe in him, but when something goes wrong people are quick to blame him for it.. which makes no sense.. to blame him you must believe in him.. Just my opinion.. and no I am not preaching. I have no problem with those who don't believe. This is just something that I often see and it's confusing.
angela2106 · F
Sorry to be insulting, but this is probably the stupidest justification for a belief in an omnipotent creator that I have ever read. As well as being coruscatingly naive, it also justifies - for someone foolish enough to believe in the existence of a creator - all the reasons why this creator should be help in contempt and hatred. You will also note - although I suspect your comprehension is poor - that I stressed the essential stupidity of any belief in a creative hand. @butterfly1013
StrictSouthernHOH · 46-50, M
@angela2106 If there was no creator, how was the universe created? That is something that science has, thus far, failed to fully explain. You may cite the Big Bang as the creation of the universe, but who or what created physical matter that formed the planets, stars and the re of the universe? Even Albert Einstein admitted that the universe is a great and vast creation which must have had a creator. Its beginning required a beginner.