"whosoever offends thee shall answer to me!" — universeness
God is an all-loving being — stressyandmessy
But unlike the mother, God has complete control over the qualities that define and are part of each of its "children" that it creates. God has favorite qualities that define a person and then goes about purposefully making people that possess these qualities to some degree or another. Why would God do that if he loves us all? Why would God purposefully create beings that lack those qualities that he favors?For example, a parent has two children and the parent has a favorite. She is not a bad mother because she has a favorite she loves both her children equally but she has a deeper connection with the youngest. The daughter and the mother have more in common and this has allowed the daughter to become the mom's favorite. But if the mother began to love the youngest daughter more this would be a problem. It does seem that God would have favorites not because God is a bad deity, but some humans seem more likable than others. — stressyandmessy
Especially when those God favors happen to be the creators of the religion the God is a part of. Odin favored the Norsemen. Osiris favored the Egyptians. Allah favors the Arabs and God favors the Jews (chosen people).But God showing favoritism does seem to be a problem. — stressyandmessy
That's a good one, universeness! Sometimes the duo-pact seems human even. What you paint? — EugeneW
Lucky us! — Sam Harris
But unlike the mother, God has complete control over the qualities that define and are part of each of its "children" that it creates. — Harry Hindu
We should not worship a God who shows favoritism. — stressyandmessy
If God is truly unfair this is a problem because an unfair deity is not worthy of worship. The deity that is unfair would not be worthy of worship because they created everything. — stressyandmessy
God is an all-loving being and people believe that God loves everyone on an equal level. We have come to this conclusion because we know that God has to love everyone according to the Christian bible — stressyandmessy
Who says so? Maybe they are just like all creatures in the universe. Struggling, loving, hating, fighting, accidentally firing up a cigarette with the wrong match that god-children are not allowed to light. — EugeneW
God doesn't like wishy-washy wankers. I've always avoided being wishy-washy. God likes that. — Bitter Crank
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