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<blockquote data-quote="Root of Jesse" data-source="post: 71552155" data-attributes="member: 287073"><p>There is no doubt God is difficult for us to comprehend.Agreed. It is difficult.Genesis is not science. It portrays what happened in a non-scientific way. You can, however, reconcile the creation accounts to science (or vice-versa) if you understand what the purpose of those writings is.I know it's difficult to comprehend...God wanted all His creatures to love Him, but love without free will is slavery. God gave all beings free will. Satan and his followers chose not to love God.Again, it's the question of free will.We believe it is obvious.God loves all His creatures. He loves us so much that he wants us to have whatever we love, even if it isn't him.This is the same reason-he loves us so much he gives us what we want, even if it isn't him. But if it isn't him, then when we die, that's hell. Hell is the absence of God as cold is the absence of heat.His visit was cut short by the Pharisees.He didn't only give one person a revelation about the future, or the Truth. There's many. The children at Fatima were given revelations, St. Faustina was as well. Many others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root of Jesse, post: 71552155, member: 287073"] There is no doubt God is difficult for us to comprehend.Agreed. It is difficult.Genesis is not science. It portrays what happened in a non-scientific way. You can, however, reconcile the creation accounts to science (or vice-versa) if you understand what the purpose of those writings is.I know it's difficult to comprehend...God wanted all His creatures to love Him, but love without free will is slavery. God gave all beings free will. Satan and his followers chose not to love God.Again, it's the question of free will.We believe it is obvious.God loves all His creatures. He loves us so much that he wants us to have whatever we love, even if it isn't him.This is the same reason-he loves us so much he gives us what we want, even if it isn't him. But if it isn't him, then when we die, that's hell. Hell is the absence of God as cold is the absence of heat.His visit was cut short by the Pharisees.He didn't only give one person a revelation about the future, or the Truth. There's many. The children at Fatima were given revelations, St. Faustina was as well. Many others. [/QUOTE]
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