Yellow = Parts of AnonymousRevival's post I take an issue withRed = My responseThe reason why a lot of people die is because God allowed it to happen. Is death caused by God? What is the nature of free will, then? Do we matter? Even as a Christian, I sometimes doubt his decisions, but in the end, it is for the greater good.By whose standards?The cause for the Holocaust, although several
(roughly six) million innocent Jews
and five to eleven more million other undesirables including homosexuals, Gypsies, political enemies, the disabled, and prisoners of war were decimated (and I can't stress it enough) was for the creation of the nation Israel. Was the creation of Israel certain at the end of the war? And what about the decades long Japanese occupation of China, and how it led to the communist victory of 1949? Was that part of the plan? The Cold War, rise of new autocracies and repressive regimes, and threat of Mutually Assured Destruction in a Nuclear War?.
And a lot of people think that christians are so zealous.....Infact, we are humans too. We aren't superior, I admit I have weaknesses and I adapt to the secular world around me. Infact, it is through my weaknesses, in which I can show Christ's power, just like how Christ died on the cross for us, through his weakness, he shows God's divine judgment, and an everlasting grace.
I honestly don't see how this last paragraph relates to the above._____________________________________________________________________________________
Edit: Wow, that was really a bit off topic. I think.
Edit 2: Removed the quotation block because the normal sized font was a bit too small for my liking.
Edit 3: Divided Response from the rest of this post.
Anyways, people believe what they believe, perhaps in spite of logic (On both sides, theists and atheists). It's in all our hands to temper in extremism and coexist in a peaceful, cooperative way.