An all powerful being could easily destroy evil without destroying humans. It could have never have created evil to begin with. You’re the one saying it’s all powerful. You’re contradicting yourself. Is it all powerful or would it have to destroy humans to destroy evil? You cannot have both
I get it man. When you’re at church you can all just say whatever you want and everyone nods their heads. But if you want to come out into the real world and push your harmful rhetoric on others you need to be prepared to answer questions. So just saying things that don’t make any sense and expecting people to go along with it won’t work like it does in your echo chamber. You need to actually explain yourself.
I wasnt raised Catholic I converted
You’re ignoring all of my questions on purpose because your god does not exist and you know it. Stop trying to push it on other people.
He exists
if he were to destroy all evil, why do you think, frater, he wouldnt start with us?
Because if he’s all powerful he would not have to. But he’s not
he is a fair judge, and to destroy ALL evil, he would have to destroy all human beings
he wouldnt do that
God is good
An all powerful being could easily destroy evil without destroying humans. It could have never have created evil to begin with. You’re the one saying it’s all powerful. You’re contradicting yourself. Is it all powerful or would it have to destroy humans to destroy evil? You cannot have both
there is not one earthly human that has never did something evil
and we have been gifted free will by God
Not sure what you mean.
I get it man. When you’re at church you can all just say whatever you want and everyone nods their heads. But if you want to come out into the real world and push your harmful rhetoric on others you need to be prepared to answer questions. So just saying things that don’t make any sense and expecting people to go along with it won’t work like it does in your echo chamber. You need to actually explain yourself.
https://catholicus.eu/en/why-does-god-allow-evil-and-injustice-a-catholic-look-at-the-mystery-that-most-troubles-the-human-heart/