Have you ever not believed something or someone or both, and been wrong in your unbelief? Has anyone not believed you, and been wrong?
What if God was actually separate to you - how would you come to know him? You don't believe in God (or don't know)... well, what if you could create a God for the world; what would you want him to fix? Would you be angry at this God for all the pain in the world? Would you blame him? If so, how does your blame/anger usually play out towards someone? What if this God of yours made an appearance to you, would you love or hate him? Would you attribute creation to this God? If not, why not? Does he not have power for this? If your God is 'good', then how do you explain evil? Is it a creation of man's mind? What does this say about man's mind, and where does this thinking come from? If evil does exist, but is not man's and is not God's, whose is it? And what is it in man that subscribes to it? What would your God say about past wrongs? Does he/she/it/you have a story to address the past, to right wrongs? Or will wrongs done forever define you and others? If your God was actually separate to you - how would you come to know him? 'God in his wisdom, made it so that man in his wisdom, would not find God.' (1 Corinthians 1:20)
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