Perhaps if you grasped Colin and put him firmly in the equation you could become a pretty cool fiddle player too. Vlad,
A statement you believe to be true no doubt. All you have to do now is to find a way out of the straightjacket of "faith" to make an argument for why anyone else should think you to be right about that.See, that's the thing about faith beliefs - you can populate them with any assertions that take your fancy.
Hillside do you want an argument for God or an argument for post mortem existence?
Lets look at this. Raising from the dead is within God's power. If you have encountered Christ as more than a good man or even the best man you would know this. The logic follows from the encounter. There are also historical accounts in the Gospels and epistles which reflect thinking within living memory of Christ.
Here you seem to want God but cast him in the role of villain but we have to look at your theology here. Yes Hillside you have ventured into theology.
You propose a God who hasn't here intervened to stop the laws of physics, to change peoples hearts (although that is debateable). That would say nothing about whether he has done so elsewhere. Or whether there wasn't a God of the deists (although deism is undermined by claiming a God who couldn't intervene.)
Is God guilty that he lets this happen? It depends how much you value freedom of action, order and predictability and obviously God has put a high premium on that.
Secondly I personally am convinced of Gods desire for restoration and resurrection.
Thirdly, From a non sin point of view this act was bleakly Darwinian and territorial. What then is your justification for this being (in the Darwinian schema) normal and yet terrible and unjust too?
I believe this is wrong, that the world shouldn't be like this, that it ought not happen.
Prior to my conversion there was a documentary on Bloody Friday in Ulster where they showed the top half of a headless torso with one handless arm being shovelled into a black bin.
I thought that was wrong, absolutely unequivocally wrong. Would you agree with that?..............Anyway I now believe that was part of my journey to God.