To me one of the most obvious things in the Bible that shows humans have made it up is the idea that God had to rest after finishing the job of creating everything. Only human beings could have thought of giving God a resting period (how very altruistic of them). Why would an omnipotent and eternal being need to rest?
So I'd like to ask Christians, what came after God's beauty rest? Since he's pretty much done everything he had to do after six days, what's next for him to do? Is he still resting?
I also have a few follow up questions if I may.
-When he was creating the Universe, did he pre-plan it, or did he just went along as it came to him and it just happened to take six days to do it?
-Did he keep a schedule, and if so, has he ever come up behind and had to work harder the next day to get back on schedule?
-Why did he need to rest? Was creating the world particularly strenuous and stressful for him?
-Usually, "resting" is a way to conserve one's energy, so I wonder: if God doesn't rest, or is unable to and can't keep his energy up, and loses more and more of it, does God wither away and die?
Well that's about it. Of course all this is meant half humoristically, these are merely randoms thoughts I had on the subject (and pretty much the most effort I will ever put on thinking about this subject), but I wonder if some Bible literalists really believe all this and if they have thought this through, and if they have answers for these obvious questions?
So I'd like to ask Christians, what came after God's beauty rest? Since he's pretty much done everything he had to do after six days, what's next for him to do? Is he still resting?
I also have a few follow up questions if I may.
-When he was creating the Universe, did he pre-plan it, or did he just went along as it came to him and it just happened to take six days to do it?
-Did he keep a schedule, and if so, has he ever come up behind and had to work harder the next day to get back on schedule?
-Why did he need to rest? Was creating the world particularly strenuous and stressful for him?
-Usually, "resting" is a way to conserve one's energy, so I wonder: if God doesn't rest, or is unable to and can't keep his energy up, and loses more and more of it, does God wither away and die?
Well that's about it. Of course all this is meant half humoristically, these are merely randoms thoughts I had on the subject (and pretty much the most effort I will ever put on thinking about this subject), but I wonder if some Bible literalists really believe all this and if they have thought this through, and if they have answers for these obvious questions?
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