Why did God continued creating humanity if he already knows the future

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Why did God really continued on creating us if he already knew how evil humanity is, it's so fucking mind boggling.

Also why would we still have judgement day when our fate is already in his book like a webnovel, he's omnipotent right so why would we still need all that shit
 
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Like bro if he knows all of the people that'd be gay, evil and people that'll suffer all their life which is literally the majority of humanity.

While there's always a small amount of people having their best life even if they're evil.

I keep thinking on why would he still create us cause he already knows the future
 
This shit js literally so unfair and he likes it that way, fucking insanity
 
For the people saying that God did not made humanity this way but humanity did it.

Brother he already knows the future of everything which is mind boggling
 
You assume the apparent truism, that God can do anything, which is a logical fallacy. If God can do anything, then he can do the impossible, therefore nothing is impossible. Yet this would leave us with an absurd world. God could cease to exist, and yet also exist. He could violate the law of non-contradiction, he could make a rock so big he couldn't lift its, ....

Instead, take a reasonable, not absurd view of God. Perhaps it was impossible for God to create people who could freely reject him, and yet not have at least some people reject him. It's like offering a free lunch, yet being impossible to guarantee that some people will choose to go hungry.

Secondly, the general view is that though God knew some would reject him and go to hell, there is no evidence to suggest that He could have created a better world in which fewer people would reject him. This is Charles Finney's approach in his "Systematic Theology" book, or see section V point 4 in http://www.gospeltruth.net/1836SOIS/10sois_election.htm

Yet Finney, like most, bases his ideas on a belief in the unchangeableness of God, see the same article.(immutability)

Others, noting that "God changed his mind" dozens of time in the Bible, assert that the future is in fact full of possible actions, instead of inalterable events. Therefore God only knows who possibly will go to hell, because the future is only a possibility. You can read more about this from Greg Boyd and "God of the Possible."

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You assume the apparent truism, that God can do anything, which is a logical fallacy. If God can do anything, then he can do the impossible, therefore nothing is impossible. Yet this would leave us with an absurd world. God could cease to exist, and yet also exist. He could violate the law of non-contradiction, he could make a rock so big he couldn't lift its, ....

Instead, take a reasonable, not absurd view of God. Perhaps it was impossible for God to create people who could freely reject him, and yet not have at least some people reject him. It's like offering a free lunch, yet being impossible to guarantee that some people will choose to go hungry.

Secondly, the general view is that though God knew some would reject him and go to hell, there is no evidence to suggest that He could have created a better world in which fewer people would reject him. This is Charles Finney's approach in his "Systematic Theology" book, or see section V point 4 in http://www.gospeltruth.net/1836SOIS/10sois_election.htm

Yet Finney, like most, bases his ideas on a belief in the unchangeableness of God, see the same article.(immutability)

Others, noting that "God changed his mind" dozens of time in the Bible, assert that the future is in fact full of possible actions, instead of inalterable events. Therefore God only knows who possibly will go to hell, because the future is only a possibility. You can read more about this from Greg Boyd and "God of the Possible."

- Copied from the internet
How is the future ever changing, also it's impossible for God not to be omnipotent, he created the whole damn universe and you're telling me he can't see billions of years in the future.

All that shit do not line up
 
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How is the future ever changing, also it's impossible for God not to be omnipotent, he created the whole damn universe and you're telling me he can't see billions of years in the future.

All that shit do not line up
omnipotence is a logical fallacy which we cannot comprehend, just like the creation of your universe and existence
 
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Why did God really continued on creating us if he already knew how evil humanity is, it's so fucking mind boggling.

Also why would we still have judgement day when our fate is already in his book like a webnovel, he's omnipotent right so why would we still need all that shit
To test us cuz there r sum monkeys who got no braincells
 
omnipotence is a logical fallacy which we cannot comprehend, just like the creation of your universe and existence
My question is fairly simple, you're using fancy words.
 
You assume the apparent truism, that God can do anything, which is a logical fallacy. If God can do anything, then he can do the impossible, therefore nothing is impossible. Yet this would leave us with an absurd world. God could cease to exist, and yet also exist. He could violate the law of non-contradiction, he could make a rock so big he couldn't lift its, ....

Instead, take a reasonable, not absurd view of God. Perhaps it was impossible for God to create people who could freely reject him, and yet not have at least some people reject him. It's like offering a free lunch, yet being impossible to guarantee that some people will choose to go hungry.

Secondly, the general view is that though God knew some would reject him and go to hell, there is no evidence to suggest that He could have created a better world in which fewer people would reject him. This is Charles Finney's approach in his "Systematic Theology" book, or see section V point 4 in http://www.gospeltruth.net/1836SOIS/10sois_election.htm

Yet Finney, like most, bases his ideas on a belief in the unchangeableness of God, see the same article.(immutability)

Others, noting that "God changed his mind" dozens of time in the Bible, assert that the future is in fact full of possible actions, instead of inalterable events. Therefore God only knows who possibly will go to hell, because the future is only a possibility. You can read more about this from Greg Boyd and "God of the Possible."

- Copied from the internet
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God is evil
 
which word that I used was complex :lul:
Not complex, it's just u saying omnipotence is just a logical fallacy.

That shit did not actually answered anything
 
which word that I used was complex :lul:
Bro shit is so fucking simple, he literally created all of this dimensions and everything we can't comprehend and the universe is billions of years old and that billions of years is just days to him.

AND YOU'RE TELLING ME HE CAN'T SEE THROUGH THE FUTURE?? WTF
 
ok inkwell

keep being mad at god for making you subhuman
It's quite funny actually, Good looking people doesn't have anything to hate God so they become religious while ugly people have everything to hate God and people will call them Bad and Evil.
 
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Not complex, it's just u saying omnipotence is just a logical fallacy.

That shit did not actually answered anything
you are arguing on gods omnipotence and what that means, I just said that we cannot understand what it means to be omnipotent since its logically impossible for us
 
because the bible’s god doesn’t exist, god is nature and nature wants us to learn to be cruel and will reward us for it
 
because the bible’s god doesn’t exist, god is nature and nature wants us to learn to be cruel and will reward us for it
I ain't gonna lie I'm believing there's a God but he's not that compassionate nor forgiving that we all think of
 
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God doesn’t have to be omniscient don’t listen exclusively to Abrahamic religions
 
God doesn’t have to be omniscient don’t listen exclusively to Abrahamic religions
Yeah it seems quite different from the bible of Christianity, I believe there's a God but I do not know what his purpose is if he is not omniscient nor omnipotent
 
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Yeah it seems quite different from the bible of Christianity, I believe there's a God but I do not know what his purpose is if he is not omniscient nor omnipotent
maybe its like the gods in solo leveling!?!?!?!
 
That's cool bro
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Yeah it seems quite different from the bible of Christianity, I believe there's a God but I do not know what his purpose is if he is not omniscient nor omnipotent
I think that if you’re willing to accept any non materialist arguments regarding consciousness you have to assume beings more metaphysically powerful than us can exist and could have created us for any purpose and without us knowing the difference, and that they too might have beings above them.
 
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I think that if you’re willing to accept any non materialist arguments regarding consciousness you have to assume beings more metaphysically powerful than us can exist and could have created us for any purpose and without us knowing the difference, and that they too might have beings above them.
Yeah I guess at the end of the day we really just wouldn't know anything.

Do you believe at the end times like what every religion has?
 
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Do you believe at the end times like what every religion has?
Probably not. I can’t truly accept any spiritual arguments because at the end of the day it all feels like cope, and even if they were real our minds couldn’t comprehend it
 
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Probably not. I can’t truly accept any spiritual arguments because at the end of the day it all feels like cope, and even if they were real our minds couldn’t comprehend it
Yeah bro I do not want to be tied with religious beliefs anymore ngl it's quite stupid
 
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What kind of god allows subhumans to exist
 

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