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Originally Posted by FireFly
Is it really His mistake to believe the best in His children? Do not all parents do that? Besides, He planned for it.
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Yes, it is his mistake to believe the best in his children. It's pretty obviously a mistake to believe that human beings will be good all the time and follow all the rules. I know that. You know that. I don't think it's unreasonalbe to believe that the creator of the universe knows it too. "Besides, he planned it"? Talk about a free ride.
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Originally Posted by FireFly
There's a reason Jesus was prophesied before He came. There's a reason for the Book of Revelation. He's well aware that there's still a lot of bad in the world, but He's now getting more on His side than He was before. If the events in the Book of Revelation are fulfilled, you could call that a change in rules... really though it's the same rule. He's a Father that wants to be loved by His children. He's given us ways we can love Him. He made it easier when He saw that we had a hard time. He'll make it easier once again.
Let's be honest here. If you're looking for proof, which I believe you said you are, when the events of the Book of Revelation start to unfold, will you believe then? They were written 2000 years ago, I'd say that's a pretty good way of saying "I'm real and I'm here."
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If the events in the Book of Revelation start to unfold then yes, I'll believe then. Until this wishy-washy egomaniac shows his face, I'll continue to be skeptical.