Lukybear said:
There is some truth to what you say moll. Indeed God is all powerfull, and we are merely insignificant beings upon this puny earth. The truth is, if i was God, i wouldnt bother with humans, but then again i am not, and neither are you.
We cannot use human behaviour to characterise God, because simply put, God is beyond human comprehension.
My answer, and the answer that i have always been taught in Church is that God bothered with us, because we are his creation. His benevolance, and love which is characterised in Grace is what lift His hand in sending salvation.
And yet, in the Hebrew Bible Jahveh is shown to be a vengeful, moody, fickle, jealous, genocidal and merciless deity, all of which are human qualities. So does he or doesn't he have human characteristics?
Also, it can be proven statistically that there is a very good chance that life exists somewhere else in the universe, simply due to the sheer amount of floating debris and matter that exists which is capable of supporting life. Has your God extended the same Covenant to them?
And what about the animals? It has been proven beyond all reasonable doubt that we evolved from them, and yet for some reason we're better than they are?
This is quite contradictor against the belief in God no? Surely if our emotional need of being elevated above our peers is the cause of religion, (by no way am i denying this need) then why do people advocate religion? If every1 is a Christian then how are we special?
Perhaps arrogance is a part of humanity, but is surely isnt the basis of Christianity.
But it is arrogant. The idea that a God which exists outside of time and space and knows no limit upon his powers would bother spending time attending to your petty (generalising humanity, not you specifically) emotional and physical needs is the epitome of arrogance. Such a belief will invoke the feeling that you are special and important enough for said deity to pay attention to you, despite the limitless expanse of his power and responsibilities. If that's not arrogance, tell me what is.