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Originally Posted by HalvOnHorseracing
You mean God wasn't a very good judge of character? That what came out of the flood was no better than what needed to be killed by the flood? Sounds very flawed to me.
In the beginning, He couldn't create two unflawed humans, and when HIS mistake was clear, he kills everything and leaves eight other flawed humans. He couldn't have worked for me very long. I only hired people who create the unflawed.
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Yeah...God doesn't seem to be too strong in the prognostication department. First...he created Adam and Eve in his own image, and promised them the world...only to be betrayed by their disobedience. Then...he destroyed the entire world, sparing only Noah's family...but the entire cataclysmic catastrophe went for naught...because Noah's family could do no better than to populate the world with the same sort of "sinners" as there were here before. And...to top it all off...God sent his only son to "rescue the lost sheep of Israel"...only to watch the Israeli sheep reject his son as the "Messiah".
Quite the slump...if you ask me.