http://www.bringyou.to/apologetics/bible.htm
Here's a link. Many answered. If I missed any, as I stole somebody else's work, and did nothing of any use, please tell so I can use my brain in a useful way.
pathetic... you don't STEAL someone's work because you give the link to where the work is located.
it would be stealing if you said it was YOUR work 🙄
and that link did help my point: it gave all the contradictions I wanted answered.
"1. God is satisfied with his works
"God saw all that he made, and it was very good." [Gen 1:31]
God is dissatisfied with his works.
"The Lord was grieved that he had made man on earth, and his heart was filled with pain." [Gen 6:6]
This is an obvious case of both/and, for something occurred after Gen 1:31 and before Gen 6:6, namely, the Fall. Evil entered creation as a result of man's volition. One can argue the theological implications elsewhere, as the only relevant point is that this is not an obvious contradiction. When God created, all was good. After man rebelled, God grieved."
the site basicly claims God is not all mighty... is that allowed?
Originally posted by yerssot
pathetic... you don't STEAL someone's work because you give the link to where the work is located.
it would be stealing if you said it was YOUR work 🙄and that link did help my point: it gave all the contradictions I wanted answered.
"1. God is satisfied with his works
"God saw all that he made, and it was very good." [Gen 1:31]
God is dissatisfied with his works."The Lord was grieved that he had made man on earth, and his heart was filled with pain." [Gen 6:6]
This is an obvious case of both/and, for something occurred after Gen 1:31 and before Gen 6:6, namely, the Fall. Evil entered creation as a result of man's volition. One can argue the theological implications elsewhere, as the only relevant point is that this is not an obvious contradiction. When God created, all was good. After man rebelled, God grieved."
the site basicly claims God is not all mighty... is that allowed?
If you don't use your brain in the slightest, if you don't use it for a purpose, I regard that as theft. Not a society law, but a Moral law. My morals rebel against such treatment.
Does it? That one just says that God isn't happy when man chooses of it's own free will to be evil. Doesn't say he isn't all powerful.
Originally posted by yerssot
where is it written he knew it would happen?
where is it written that he still would go through with it if he knew it would happen?
where is it written that he knew men would redeem itself?
where is it written he had to grieve if he knew they would redeem?
He's omniscient. That is a generally accepted part of Godhood. He knows everything.
He still likes it when people repent and turn to him.
Omniscience again I'm afraid.
If your mother said you were not her son, whilst in a depression low, and you knew that when she recovered she would apologise, would you not still be a bit hurt a little by her words? He chose to grieve because something bad had happened. The fact that something good will happen wouldn't change that.
'Ex.34:6-7 "The Lord God ... visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children's children, unto the third and to the fourth generation." '
U have to read the part before it to understand what its talking about.. these are the consequences of disobediance. The Bible talks about consequences of obediance and consequences of disobediances.
You cant put 1 verse from each consequences and say " oh....look it contradicts"