I don't understand how religious people can't grasp simple logic. Someone has a terrible disease and it's cured, OH WOW, WHAT A MIRACLE, GOD DID IT. Yet they don't realize God also allowed it in the first place. Strong mental illness.
The only reason you don't understand is because you don't want to. You forget that God allowed it by allowing freedom to the people, and the people did it to themselves. Take away the freedom so that people can't hurt themselves, and people won't be people.
WRONG!!!!!!!!! ''You forget that God allowed it by allowing freedom to the people'' You said clearly that free will only exists in faith in god, BEEEEEEEP WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BADECKER DO NOT CONTRADICT YOURSELF PLEASE, DON'T BE A HYPOCRITE!!!!!!!!!
Are you now saying god gave free will to people to do anything they want in all aspects?
You just said, yourself, that I said freedom in faith towards God, right? So, how dense are you that you contradict yourself in your next paragraph by suggesting that I said freedom to do anything they want in all respects?
Further, you know for a fact that people don't have freedom in all respects. Go out into the parking lot and try jumping to the moon. Can't do it, right?
God directs people's lives according to the faith they have in Him. If a person had the correct faith in God, God would give that person freedom to go out into the parking lot and jump to the moon. But since we don't see this happening anywhere, nobody has that kind of faith.
However, if a person does have that kind of faith, and doesn't use it for jumping to the moon, it's not because he couldn't, but because he has the freedom to not use it that way. Why does that person have the freedom to not use his faith to jump to the moon when he has the ability to do so? Because he has faith in God in such a way that God directs his freedom to jump to the moon, so that he does not use it.
Everything has to do with the amount and the direction of our faith in God.
So by your logic nobody has faith in God since nobody can jump to the moon.