The idea of a God often doesn't add up when we look at the universe. Stars, with their endless energy, power life across countless planets. This abundance suggests that life could thrive without the need for violence or killing.
If a benevolent and omnipotent God created everything, it would make sense for such a deity to design a world where all life could coexist peacefully, drawing from the boundless energy of the stars. However, the reality on Earth is quite different. We see a world driven by competition, predation, and survival of the fittest. Animals kill for food, and humans have a long history of violence and conflict.
This inherent need for destruction contradicts the idea of a benevolent creator who would provide for all living beings without suffering. The existence of endless energy sources like the sun suggests that life could be sustained harmoniously.
Therefore, the harsh realities we witness challenge the concept of a man-made God intended to explain and justify the world. It implies that our understanding of divinity might be flawed or that the true nature of the universe is more complex and less centered around human beliefs.
Isn't that such an overplayed theory tho? "If God is all-good, why is there bad in the world..."
Without bad, how would you even know the good?
But most of the time, people don't look in any religion to find the answer, they would rather create their own image of God, and easily defeat that man-created image with their arguments.
Jesus is the perfect human, no fault at all. None can equal him. Not in life, nor in wisdom. If you are really looking for an answer about God, read about Jesus. If you manage to disprove him, then Christianity is wrong. If you don't, what will you do?