Why is it such a big deal for (most) Christians to stress that God is a "good" God and not a "bad" God? One popular salvation sermon that I hear every now and then progress from something like "God is not scrutinizing you from above, waiting to punish you...He loves you". That's all good and all, but what does it matter?
I mean to say that, if God is a "bad" God, does that destroy his status of God? No, it doesn't. Just like how you can't change your biological parents no matter if they're good or bad, God's status doesn't change either. Why then do people make an argument of God being a "good" God?
Or do they mean to say that they believe in God because he's a good God? Then does that mean if God is a "bad" God, then they won't believe anymore?
'Til Next Time
TM
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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