Into the Night
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No shit, Sherlock. Anyone who limits God to a book written by mankind is limiting God. Sure, you're free to believe it was inspired by God, but let's not forget a man actually wrote each section and mankind is a flawed instrument at best.
Consider these ideas: Is there any doubt God created man with a brain? If so, then isn't the expectation that man would use that gift?
God created the Universe and all the natural laws that govern it. Isn't studying God's creation divine work?
If God is all powerful, all knowing and all merciful, then God could have imprinted any special knowledge such as the Bible onto our brains or written it in the stars. This didn't happen. Two reasons why could be 1) God doesn't exist or 2), as I believe, part of the puzzle is to figure out on our own.
The purpose of school is to teach children. What can they learn if they are given all the answers or some kids are treated more special than other kids? I doubt God would be that unmerciful.
If God created the Universe, where was God when he created it?
