Why am I the only one who has a problem understanding the whole flood thing. The omnipresent God that knows all sees all and understands everything to come made a mistake in making man that he had to start over and make that same mistake again? How is our present society any better than what it was before? How do you explain all of these errors coming from the perfection of God?
God was more disappointed in man, you would have to read the book of enoch in order to understand the context of the flood. Why do you think he save noah and his family?
“Thank you for sharing your thoughtful perspective! Many view the Great Flood as God’s way of renewing humanity, but your question is profound: how can we live better than before? I’d love to hear more about your thoughts on this!”
@@Top7BibleStories how can a perfect God creat something that he does not know will disappoint him. God knows everything both past and future. Makes me wonder how he could have missed that there was going to be a war in heaven. Either he knows these events and is letting them happen or he can't see the future.
@thehousingmatchmaker6402 how can that happen with God who is the Alpha and the Omega? He is always at the beginning the present and the end. Nothing can happen that he doesn't know will happen. Like the war in heaven did that take him by surprise?
I believe more in the idea that we are products of genetic manipulation by another race that visited our planet. The God's I believe were scientists and alien. The experiments to create humans failed many times before, god by our understanding would have been perfect and wouldn't have failed the first time or so many. The religions all have one thing in common too, you get to heaven by faith. The rewards for faith in the afterlife are based on human greed and desire, doesn't make sense if you really think about it. I think since it's likely that we were created by another living race that we never had a true God as in what we've been told and so they attempted their best ways to instill some sort of order. The religions probably came about after many failed attempts to create humans, probably had something to do with primitive humanoids (unaltered) being selected as the base genetics to experiment on. I believe if we took a very aggressive animal and made it intelligent that we would see the same issue and that would mimic our creation. This is why I believe what I believe and religion has its purpose. I think people would go crazy if they ever proved my belief was reality and that's probably the reason it exists.
Why am I the only one who has a problem understanding the whole flood thing. The omnipresent God that knows all sees all and understands everything to come made a mistake in making man that he had to start over and make that same mistake again? How is our present society any better than what it was before? How do you explain all of these errors coming from the perfection of God?
God was more disappointed in man, you would have to read the book of enoch in order to understand the context of the flood. Why do you think he save noah and his family?
“Thank you for sharing your thoughtful perspective! Many view the Great Flood as God’s way of renewing humanity, but your question is profound: how can we live better than before? I’d love to hear more about your thoughts on this!”
@@Top7BibleStories how can a perfect God creat something that he does not know will disappoint him. God knows everything both past and future. Makes me wonder how he could have missed that there was going to be a war in heaven. Either he knows these events and is letting them happen or he can't see the future.
@thehousingmatchmaker6402 how can that happen with God who is the Alpha and the Omega? He is always at the beginning the present and the end. Nothing can happen that he doesn't know will happen. Like the war in heaven did that take him by surprise?
I believe more in the idea that we are products of genetic manipulation by another race that visited our planet. The God's I believe were scientists and alien. The experiments to create humans failed many times before, god by our understanding would have been perfect and wouldn't have failed the first time or so many. The religions all have one thing in common too, you get to heaven by faith. The rewards for faith in the afterlife are based on human greed and desire, doesn't make sense if you really think about it. I think since it's likely that we were created by another living race that we never had a true God as in what we've been told and so they attempted their best ways to instill some sort of order. The religions probably came about after many failed attempts to create humans, probably had something to do with primitive humanoids (unaltered) being selected as the base genetics to experiment on. I believe if we took a very aggressive animal and made it intelligent that we would see the same issue and that would mimic our creation. This is why I believe what I believe and religion has its purpose. I think people would go crazy if they ever proved my belief was reality and that's probably the reason it exists.