Christians will tie themselves up into knots trying to come up with an answer. The mental gymnastics are impressive.
The truth seems to be there isn't anyone or anything looking out for us, and putting "faith" (ie: the absence of evidence) in a higher power only takes away from mankind's own agency.
It's no wonder evangelical Christians fall for "trust the plan" larps like what happened with Q. They're conditioned to not being in control of their own destiny.
Christians will tie themselves up into knots trying to come up with an answer. The mental gymnastics are impressive.
The truth seems to be there isn't anyone or anything looking out for us, and putting "faith" (ie: the absence of evidence) in a higher power only takes away from mankind's own agency.
It's no wonder evangelical Christians fall for "trust the plan" larps like what happened with Q. They're conditioned to not being in control of their own destiny.