I made this account specifically to ask a few questions...
First, background. I am 18 and have been raised Christian for 18 years. The past two months I have been considering myself Agnostic. I have come here not to cause controversy, but to ask honest questions in hopes that I can get many sides and answers to help me decide. I have been turning to many people because I really want to believe in God but it seems every answer I get is something like "It's just Gods plan", "Just have faith", or "We are mortal humans, we just can't know" which I can't accept. So, hopefully some of you can help me. I have a lot of questions so I'll try to explain my thoughts in twos or threes. Also, thanks in advance to anyone who answers.
1. If God created us to worship and have a relationship him, why didn't he just make two or three perfect beings. (such as Jesus) Why does he need billions and billions of people to worship him when he, being all knowing, knew most of them would go to Hell anyway? If he had went about creating beings to worship him in this fashion he wouldn't have to sorrow over his lost children.
2. Why didn't God want Adam and Eve to eat the fruit in the garden and gain knowledge? If this act gave them all knowledge of good and evil, which God has, wouldn't they to have known it was the right decision to follow God? Isn't keeping knowledge from something you create kind of fishy, even if it is the knowledge of evil? It is like a parent acting like drugs don't exist around their high schooler. The parent (or God) knows they will gain this knowledge either way, so why not confront the teen (Adam and Eve) honestly about it?
3. Alright, last question of this session. God is all powerful, all knowing, and all loving. So, I don't understand the point of earth and an earthly life. If God is all knowing he would know exactly which people would choose to follow him honestly and which wouldn't. He is all loving so it would make sense that he would spare these certain followers an imperfect life, and we all know that he is all powerful so he could do so. Why not just instantly sort out the good and bad people into the appropriate afterlife and skip earth. It's really quite an unnecessary "step" for a God of this caliber.
Thanks again for any input...
First, background. I am 18 and have been raised Christian for 18 years. The past two months I have been considering myself Agnostic. I have come here not to cause controversy, but to ask honest questions in hopes that I can get many sides and answers to help me decide. I have been turning to many people because I really want to believe in God but it seems every answer I get is something like "It's just Gods plan", "Just have faith", or "We are mortal humans, we just can't know" which I can't accept. So, hopefully some of you can help me. I have a lot of questions so I'll try to explain my thoughts in twos or threes. Also, thanks in advance to anyone who answers.
1. If God created us to worship and have a relationship him, why didn't he just make two or three perfect beings. (such as Jesus) Why does he need billions and billions of people to worship him when he, being all knowing, knew most of them would go to Hell anyway? If he had went about creating beings to worship him in this fashion he wouldn't have to sorrow over his lost children.
2. Why didn't God want Adam and Eve to eat the fruit in the garden and gain knowledge? If this act gave them all knowledge of good and evil, which God has, wouldn't they to have known it was the right decision to follow God? Isn't keeping knowledge from something you create kind of fishy, even if it is the knowledge of evil? It is like a parent acting like drugs don't exist around their high schooler. The parent (or God) knows they will gain this knowledge either way, so why not confront the teen (Adam and Eve) honestly about it?
3. Alright, last question of this session. God is all powerful, all knowing, and all loving. So, I don't understand the point of earth and an earthly life. If God is all knowing he would know exactly which people would choose to follow him honestly and which wouldn't. He is all loving so it would make sense that he would spare these certain followers an imperfect life, and we all know that he is all powerful so he could do so. Why not just instantly sort out the good and bad people into the appropriate afterlife and skip earth. It's really quite an unnecessary "step" for a God of this caliber.
Thanks again for any input...