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These questions have been answered by not only Christians on this forum(I just did yesterday) but also from theologians for hundreds and thousands of years. As per usual, you just ignored it.




If an answer to one of those questions doesn't make sense, then what? You just seem to accept it anyway, because it's part of what you believe.

Take for example the reason you've stated why God would want to create us. Like I said before, how could we know such a motivation of a God in the first place, isn't that just plain speculation? And most importantly where's the evidence of his existence? We or the universe doesn't make sense as an answer to this question.

That's like saying, you can't see, notice or feel him or any of his actions, but he is is there alright. Doesn't make sense to me.

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