And don’t get me wrong, I am a Christian. I believe in Jesus, I believe in God. I actually believe in all of the major religions, but I lean towards Christianity personally
John 14:6
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
How can you believe in all of the major religions when they all contradict? For example, in the Bible Jesus claimed to be God, got crucified, rose again, etc. While Mohammed of Islam denied Jesus’ crucifixion and said Jesus never claimed to be God. In Christianity, Jesus claims exclusivity over Salvation and that He Himself is “The Truth”, leaving no room for other religions (a lot of which tried to leave room for Jesus, interestingly enough).
Murse@slrpnk.net 2 hours ago
You’re pretty much describing the epicurian paradox. God, or at least the Christian (and similar) god, is presented as being three things in an absolute sense:
1 - All powerful. His will is our reality, period.
2 - All good. He didn’t have even the tiniest shred of evil.
3 - All knowing. He is completely aware of everything that happens in this reality.
But we can plainly observe evil every time we so much as turn the news on, so how can that exist in the reality made by a god who demonstrates the three traits above?
Every single attempt at answering that paradox just shuffles two of the three pillars. (feel free to take a crack at it if you think you’ve got a solution, but this is very much a ‘gotcha!’ kind of situation that you might get really frustrated with, so, fair warning).
I was raised Christian, but this is a big part of what killed it for me. It boils down to accepting that if there is a god, the Christian presentation of it is mistaken at best, or dishonest at worst, and if we can’t be accurate or honest about even our own diety, then we have no basis for the rest of our religion.