Questions to God.

Our limited human minds simply aren't capable of fully understanding it.

Then why the threat of condemnation for believing the evidence of our eyes? Should we not believe our senses as we test the world around us? If we cannot trust our senses, should we trust any other part of us? Because for faith, remember, there IS no evidence.
 
Then why the threat of condemnation for believing the evidence of our eyes? Should we not believe our senses as we test the world around us? If we cannot trust our senses, should we trust any other part of us? Because for faith, remember, there IS no evidence.
Just a guess, but maybe divine justice or truth might not conform to human reasoning.
 
Just a guess, but maybe divine justice or truth might not conform to human reasoning.

Obviously, but it all boils down to belief, and what I've seen doesn't help me with any divine beliefs.
 
Its simplicity is probably intentional, most people have average comprehension. It's likely a numbers game. He already knows that most intellectuals will reject the premise of faith and free will due to the lack of evidence, but they are not excluded from the promise.
 
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Backwards.

He is able to prevent evil, but he is also willing to let humans choose whether to or to not submit to you and let or not let evil into the world.

In other words, we are Free ... Like we always claim we want to be.
 

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