Not if you are Joseph Smith, or Moses, or Mohammed, or…
Genesis says that by eating from the tree of knowledge we have become like gods in our ability to judge good and evil.
From my secular view I have never seen a god create a universe either, or do anything that an imaginary friend could not do equally.
Well, at least you realize I think. Your guess is only partly correct: while I have read the Bible, I’ve also read deeply in many other subjects. The ignorance you are referring to [that God is the Other, and while he may be apprehended, cannot be comprehended] appears to be universal to religion, and not limited to Christians.
Uh, no.
This makes me think that Czarcasm has the leg up on your god. I don’t think He could build a house or even learn to.
I think that is just evidence many shysters use the same principles, not just Christian shysters.
Oh, come now, Jesus was a carpenter. Carpenters in 1st Century AD Israel built wooden houses.
Given the premise of predestination, what did I get wrong?
He had an eternity to figure it out, too. Look how far we’ve gotten in the very short time we’ve been here, then try to imagine how far we could get in, say, a mere 5 million years or so. Your god did the best he could, and he should have the good grace to step aside when we pass his ass. No, at this time we cannot make a universe. That, however, doesn’t prevent us from learning from his mistakes.
Jesus is dead.
In other words, you have absolute faith that all religious faiths are false?
The premise that most Presbyterians believe in predestination rather than free will is incorrect.
But he got better.
I’m not familiar with all faiths. I’ve heard good things about Buddhism, but some say that’s more of a way of life. Not sure how you are using the word “faith” however.
And if and when that day comes, we’ll be able to make an accurate judgment. Until then, we aren’t.
Did he? Cite your evidence.
So, you’re basing your opinion on incomplete information? And by “faith”: in this sense, a spiritual or religious system common to a multitude of people.
I think we need a cite that your God created the universe in the first place. If I’m not mistaken, science refutes the Bible creation story on a lot of levels.
Well, besides the New Testament, we have the testimony of two millennia of Christians, and the existence of the church.
No. Apparently until then, you won’t.