Sherlock Holmes
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Yes...a thousand times yes...is he the farmer who fixes the fences but does not go near his flock and never seen leaving no signs that he was ever there?
God above all else must show himself but he can't because he is actually just pretend.
If he was real he would have to realise what grave problems grow from not appearing.
Imagine...you elect a president you have never seen and makes no policy speech but you think he is there...and then he is supposed to be running the country but says nothing, not even the odd tweet, would you buy it...of course not and that is only a president but the most important being as you would have it, god, says nothing, does nothing, gives no direction and makes no appearance...and you buy that is ok...heck if someone came to mow your grass you would want to see him and yet god you think it's ok never to see? If he was real you would see him don't you think?
But we are supposed to believe an ancient story based on astrology...sure...
They just turned up I must go with them.
Alex
In the NT we read that Jesus was executed by his own, despite having demonstrated astonishing miracles and events. People, leaders knew of these miracles, were aware of them yet despite that, despite seeing these and hearing testimony from witnesses they did not accept his authority, they saw to it that he was executed, he was rejected, unwelcome, unwanted, despised, loathed, tortured.
So right there is proof that God showing himself does not yield goodness from us, is not sufficient to change our minds, our minds are already dead set against God, his appearing will not change us, not change our selfish attitudes.
Jesus revealed information to the Jewish establishment, he told them he had been sent to them with astonishing, important knowledge and showed visual, sensory proof that should (if your analysis is correct) have convinced them but it did not, without force God would be ignored, hated, rejected as much today as he was back then.
People do not want to change, do not want to admit error, do not want to be told what to do, do not want to subjugate themselves to another, even to God.
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