Who's to say He didn't? Certainly He knew; He clearly knows that it is worth it.
Because LOVE REQUIRES A FREEWILL! Yes, folks. I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times, and I'll continue to attempt to get this very elementary block of Christian Theology pounded into your brains till my own implodes from your utter insistence on ignoring said premise.
I get the feeling that you didn't read my previous post. Or you're just very happy to disregard it. I think this statement summarizes it nicely:
God made evil
possible; but free will creatures make evil
actual.
That is to say, it didn't have to be this way. In fact, God didn't make it this way--we did. This is again basic theology: the fall and freewill. I suggest you enroll in a Sunday School Class. I mean really, this is such basic theology! (Not to say you're alone here. Just about every single Atheist and other detractor of the Christian faith seems to have about the same understanding.)
If he would simply show himself, I would believe in him and love him, but he won't show himself at all. All he left was a book not even written by him.
Naturally, we've made it impossible to find any. Science-as we normally think of it-is defined by Webster and Merriam(m-w.com) as:
such knowledge or such a system of knowledge concerned with the physical world and its phenomena
So you know. A spiritual being isn't exactly going to fit in there.
More
scientific evidence. A very different thing.
I'm gonna quote myself here:
And since you'll probably now go and hop up and down saying that God must be really selfish [i.e. greedy] to make us go through all this so we can love Him. . . No. A) Christians believe that Loving God and being Loved by Him is the best thing that could possibly happen to us. B) It didn't have to be this way. We messed it up.
That's the thing though. I really don't think this qualifies. Christian theology hammered out an answer to this centuries ago, and they haven't needed to change their answer yet.
By the way, I probably seem rather ridiculous and pompous. But I'm not trying to be. Most of my comments that seem that way are meant to be sarcastic. I just never bother to get that point across because emoticons seem the only way and I hate them.
How about God makes it so love does not require free will?
You say free will makes evil actual. Why did God make it possible? What is the point?
You say that scientific evidence is different from the evidence of the Christain god, is the "evidence" for the Christain god the same "evidence" for Zues, faries, Santa, Mayan Gods, Egyption Gods, etc?
You say every Non Christain has the same understanding of your religion, I think you have the same delustion of it. Sorry to offend you.