VRWCAgent said:I really am sorry I can't be more helpful, but that's just how I feel. We are God's creations. God is so far beyond our comprehension in every conceivable way (I mean, he's GOD), that we cannot possibly apply our views on him.
But if we are to consider God good when his actions do not follow what we tiny humans consider "good", in consideration of his High Authority, than doesn't saying that "God is good" loose the meaning that religious people intent it to have?
Under this criteria, God could have a bunch of ten-year-old girlscouts ass-raped and still be called "good", because he is so above us that we cannot comprehent the ultimate goodness of such action in the incomprehensible fabric of the universe.
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