zippy2006
New member
I believe in a maximally great God.
That means He is maximally powerful. If God is not doing anything about homosexuality when He has the power to, it is part of His plan.
I don't have the hubris to assume that I know more than Him.
According to your argument, anything that exists is part of God's plan and thus if we try to change anything which exists we must be assuming that we know more than God. For example:
- Starving children exist
- AIDS and Ebola exist
- Persons who have not been evangelized exist
Your reasoning would seem to say that feeding starving children, attempting to cure AIDS, or evangelizing would imply a hubris and "knowing more than God," since God allows all of these things to exist.
That is to say, I don't find your argument convincing. What do you think of that?
Oh, and welcome to TOL. :e4e: