@Ajitesh107@nonewthing Why does an all loving, all knowing and all powerful god need to prevent non human suffering. Why is that bad. Is a lion doing something wrong by killing a deer?
@Robbservations2 And I will answer your question with the simple claim: he is omniscient and therefore smarter.
And we can derive his omniscience from the fact he is pure act. Can elaborate if you feel that claim is unjustified
I will appeal to Aquinas
Summa Theologica (I, q. 19, a. 7, Reply to Obj. 1):
“These words of the Lord are to be understood metaphorically, and according to the likeness of our nature. For when we repent, we destroy what we have made; although we may even do so without change of will; as, when a man wills to make a thing, at the same time intending to destroy it later. Therefore God is said to have repented, by way of comparison with our mode of acting, in so far as by the deluge He destroyed from the face of the earth man whom He had made.”
@Robbservations2 But I believe we have evidence and even some proofs of God. What do you think of that? I will admit that I was raised believing in God.