What am about to write in this article is something that has been on my mind for a long time and 99.99% of christian don't have an answer to this question, but, if you do kindly answer the question in the comment section.
MY QUESTION AS FOLLOWS
If God is omnipotent, then why did he create an earth the is filled with deadly earthquakes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, e.t.c?
If God is omnipotent, how can he and why he created such an imperfect humans to occupy this world?
If God can create the universe by waving his hands or issuing commands, why not let the earth sustain life without depending on something?
If God is omniscient, why did God ask Adam, where he was ? Did he eat fruit in Genesis? (If the answer to this question is "so that God can test Adam's integrity", why doesn't God know this because he is omniscient and knows the heart of all human being?)
Why did God later regret creating human if he knows that human will later disobey him?
Why did God create human that is full of sin and not perfect.
Why did God create human when he know that they will later end up in hell fire?
If God is omnipotent, how could he punish mankind for everything Adam did?
Why is Jesus' death on the cross the only way to forgive sins?
If God is so kind, why would he put us all to death?
How can one believe that he loves an incredible, dream-like abstract thing, such as God, more than his own wife and children?
How can one believe that he loves an incredible, dream-like abstract thing, such as God, more than his wife and children?
Why do people pray to God after experiencing tragedies like 9/11 or Hurricane Katrina while praying to the party that caused or allowed it?
How can God be good when he sometimes refused to answer the people praying for his help?
When God could have said that a ship exists, why did God ask Noah to build a ship the size of the Titanic?
So if you can answer any of this let me know in the comment section
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