1. Why are Israelites the chosen race? Why not the Arabs or the Indians?
2. If Lucifer was a perfect being then why is he capable of doing something imperfect?
3. If Jesus became man and walked with us then why walk at Israel only and not in other countries at different times?
4. If God knows everything then why did he allowed the serpent to stay in Eden and left Adam and eve tempted?
5. Why did David get to sin again and again and not be punished while Moses just hit the stone and get punished severely?
6. What about the the other religions? Does it mean that all who died without getting to know the Jewish God not capable of going to paradise?
7. Whatever happened to Ishmael the elder son of Abraham from Hagar?
8. Can fallen angels be forgiven and go back to heaven?
9. Just how truthful is the current bible?
10. Why is it more important to believe in a religion and die or kill for it rather than not believe in anything and live peacefully.
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I certainly don’t pretend to be God but I can answer some of your questions:
1. The Israelis were the first culture to believe in a monotheistic religion
2. He had free will and chose. A perfect being has free choice
3. Actually, it has been reported that he was seen in India and Asia
4. Catholics believe that the story of creation is a parable and not factually true
5. Again this is an instance of factual literalism getting in the way of the story
6. God is not Jewish. He is God. If you believe in God that is enough.
7. Ishmael became the founding father of the Muslim religion.
8. God is love, so I would guess yes.
9. It is true but not literally true. It is a spiritual book not a scientific manual or history book.
10. Not all believers make good decisions.
Hi Lihsa,
Thank you very much for commenting on my article, I appreciate your point of views nonetheless I have to admit that it raises more questions than answers as exemplified by the idea of free will, as to free will being equitable to sinning whereas the idea or concept of sin is non-prevalent given the supposition that all things were perfect then we could surmise that sin was also a part of perfection if we follow your way of thinking. There a lot more but I’ll leave it at this for now. Ciao!
hi…thnx for your thoughts and idea but i’m so conscious in other brother and sister in cristianity that they do what god forbidden?even the archbishop here in philippines they dont want the people to understand what is good and what is bad….(e.g. people in Philippines really loves to eat pork or swine) ,but in the statement in the bible that i read Leviticus chapter 11:7 that said he forbid to eat that kind of animal even touching is abomnation..