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Jamesa

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  1. Actually, it is just. It would be an injustice to mankind if those who fail the test of life aren't given what they deserve. God didn’t create man perfect but perfectly balanced to decide between right and wrong. We aren't the strongest, fastest, biggest but we are the smartest. We can harpoon a whale and tame a lion. Consider a role play (RPG) video game. The player in the game has options which affect the course of the game. The developer has already established all the cut scenes and every option that changes due to the players choice, even the final ending of the game will change based on the journey you take. The developer of the game knows all the choices that can be made and if he had not considered all the choices he would have to rewrite the entire game all over again with every new choice. If the player decides to play the game strategically, physically etc then the game adapts and leads them down a path based on the choice. At the end of the game, you are given a rundown of your choices and then justly rewarded. God works in the same way. He created life, each with our own RPGs and let us decide the journey we take. He doesn't answer our questions but only asks. Our actions are recorded as we go, they are not prerecorded and on that day we will witness for ourselves our lives and agree with exactly what we deserve. God does know everything but by doing it this way everyone judges for themselves their actions and so he allows each person who sat the test to decide for themselves if they were worthy of being created and rewarded accordingly. As stated earlier God created mankind not perfect but perfectly balanced to choose between right and wrong. Human error is a part of every life so even if you made mistakes he has given the option of repenting and being forgiven. Boasting and being proud of your mistake/error/sin is the greatest sin.
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