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[DSX]
FYI He did create a perfect world. does "eden" ring a bell? It is through man's fall that destroyed that perfect world. Yeah I'm taking this from the Bible and since you do not believe in it nor believe in God.. I think this doesn't make sense to you.
i beg to differ. there is a chink in the armor of perfection. the possibility of spawning evil in the world. the tree of knowledge and adam and eve's choice. god himself provided the key for us to unleash the contents of pandora's box. god created the undoing of man at the very moment he created us. he knew this, but went on.
eden was not really perfect since evil still exists there. the serpent. temptation. the possibility of the Fall. it is as imperfect as the world, though different in many aspects. perfection. my friend, is an absolute concept that has not been fully shown anywhere without skepticism and doubt of the manifest's perfection.
i fully understand what the bible teaches. i know this for a fact because i read it, not adhering to the religiosity that it conveys, but to study it as a reflection of humanity's means of adapting to a holistically hostile world. i may not agree with some of its basic teachings ( such as the existence of the divine ), but it is also the same as me not agreeing to certain tenets and dogmas that certain groups of people adrhere whole-heartedly in the past. nazism, for example. there is no comparison, of course, expect for the fact that both are creeds, sets of morality (or immorality as u may suggest of the latter).

Originally Posted by
[DSX]
IMO being omniscient doesn't mean you can do EVERYTHING. even God cannot make Himself turn into pure human coz that would make Him no longer God. by being omniscient He can only know what will happen if you do this or you do that.
on the contrary, what being omnipotent means is that one can do anything he/she/it wishes. being omniscient means that he can see everything ( past, present, future and knows absolutely everything ) this is quite similar to being omnipresent or being present everywhere.
being omnipotent, god can do whatever it is that he pleases. discretion and choice are the only limits that hidner him. but being an absolute being, he actually knows everything and can do anything. big question is "why all the evil?"
as taught by christianity, god manifested into the world in a form of a human being. jesus. that in itself is a contradiction to the limits us humans set on the gods ( them unable to become human or assume human form ).

Originally Posted by
[DSX]
What you are talking about is controlling man.. and God can't do that because he gave us freewill.
the concept of free will in itself is blotched. in the hands of an absolute being, it is basically useless. he knows that by giving the "gift of freewill" he allowedevil into the world. he knows this because he can forsee what the future holds. he even forsaw his giving the gift if freewill even before he did. and gave the freewill he did.
we see from above that it does not necessarily matter if freewill was given or not. the fact remains that an omniscient and omnipotent being knows the consequences of giving such gift and acts accordingly.
it seems now that the fault of evil is relegated to humanity bearing the gift of freewill, instead of the omnisicent, omnipotent and superior being who gave the gift in the first place; a being who knows the consequences and could have done something, yet evidently did not.
in greek mythology there is a power arguably greater than the gods of olympus. and that is the three sisters of Fate. as it seems, if the power of Fate is real, then the god that we know seems to be under its sway.