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If everything that came into existence was because of you, and (for some reason) you didn't like what you created, would you be angry at your creation or at yourself?

Would you judge your creation or yourself?

And to make it more interesting, you are all knowing, so you knew what you were going to create before you even started the designing process.

2007-02-02 11:09:02 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Remember EVERYTHING came into existence because of your all-knowing power and wisdom that includes sin.

2007-02-02 11:14:57 · update #1

All that there is: Sure, but you realise that every 'choice' was infact also created by the creator and known by the creator before you were born. I find it impossible to believe that you have a 'free choice' if the creator has a plan for you and is all knowing + all powerfull.

2007-02-02 20:28:28 · update #2

He would've had to 'close his eyes' when creating the universe.

2007-02-02 20:29:03 · update #3

Believe me my conscept of 'god' is not a human being like creature. I'm pretty sure if theres a god and it created the entire endless universe it doesn't care what the creatures on one planet are getting up too.

2007-02-02 20:30:41 · update #4

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all right lets assume I'm god. Ive got an ego as big as the unIverse ive just farted out (hey its my creation story asshat!)

since my ego is so massively ginormously hugified im NOT going to take credit when things go bad? why should i? im freaking GOD! im perfect, remember?

so if its not my fault whose is it? .......YOURS! thats right monkeynuts. YOU. im not to blame! thats what satan is for!

hey butternuts i dont judge myself! i judge everyone else. and since i love them im MORE than happy to send them al lto be tortured for eternity....cause...you know...i work in magical freakin mysterious ways.

so bite me

-johnny "god" zondo

(note: since there are TONS of stupid people i have to put this little disclaimer up. the comments posted above are SARCASM)

2007-02-02 11:12:27 · answer #1 · answered by johnny.zondo 6 · 1 2

It sounds like you might have the sorry attitude that if you know you will fail then why try anything...
For some reason, it seems as though you think God is some kind of human-like being. The Holy Bible states that the things of God are foolishness to the man of the world...there is nothing anyone can say that will convince you otherwise. It also says that the foolishness of God is wiser than the wisest of men. (These are my paraphrases, search the BIble to find out where these are.) It says that if you try to teach a foolish person, you are wasting your time, and basically making yourself out to be a bigger fool for trying. If you can't accept that God exists, is so far above us in intellect and power, and created you, then there is nothing more to say.

2007-02-02 14:23:27 · answer #2 · answered by Jalapinomex 5 · 1 1

Others can "truthfully" answer your question, but let me try in my simple human perspective.

"Freedom of choice". Imagine the future when you will be surrounded by robots. Kind of convenient. But will that result in any form of rewarding team activity ?

You don't want your family to agree with you all the time. That won't be interesting ! Nor is it intellectually stimulating.

To give somebody the TOTAL "freedom of choice" and still make him/her realize that in the end there are still principal guidelines to abide to, is possibly a complicated issue.

I believe that "that's what that system is all about".

(Also, pls. obtain an answer from an authorized person.)

2007-02-02 12:36:13 · answer #3 · answered by All that there is 1 · 1 0

Everything God created was good. Man made things bad by sinning.

2007-02-02 11:13:02 · answer #4 · answered by Fish <>< 7 · 1 3

green eyed goblin, you see.

2007-02-02 11:21:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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