Hii ndiyo “CV” ya Shetani. Hafai kuajiriwa popote!

Isome tena vizuri. Sio CV ni "CV"
 
Your questions reflect a deep concern for justice, fairness, and the broader picture of human history, which are important and valid. Let me address them together:

Historical Blackout of Other Beliefs: The diversity of beliefs among different cultures stems from humanity’s shared origin but also from rebellion and the scattering at Babel (Genesis 11). God chose Israel to reveal Himself, not because they were superior but as a means to bless all nations (Genesis 12:3). The Bible doesn’t negate other histories but focuses on God’s redemptive plan, which invites everyone to Him, regardless of cultural background (Acts 10:34-35).

Eternal Punishment: God’s justice is tempered by His mercy. Hell isn’t about inflicting pain arbitrarily but about the consequences of rejecting a relationship with God, who is the source of life. Even so, the Bible emphasizes God’s desire for everyone to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). This reflects not barbarism but the reality of human choice and responsibility.

Judgment on Egypt: Yes, Egypt faced judgment, but God gave Pharaoh repeated chances to repent, demonstrating His patience. The plagues were not random acts of cruelty but a revelation of God’s power and sovereignty, even to the Egyptians. As with any judgment, the goal was to lead to repentance and recognition of God’s authority.

Slavery Across History: Human slavery, including during Jesus’ time, reflects humanity’s moral failings, not God’s endorsement. The Bible consistently points to liberation and equality (Galatians 3:28). God’s judgment on Egypt wasn’t about favoritism but about fulfilling His promise to Abraham and addressing injustice.

Restoration and the Bigger Picture: Yes, God’s plan includes restoration. The Egyptians, like all nations, were part of a larger story leading to Jesus, who offers salvation to all. God works through history—using even human failings—to bring about redemption and reconciliation for those willing to accept it (Revelation 7:9).

I appreciate your honesty and questions, which show a pursuit of understanding. God’s plans, though sometimes hard to grasp, are ultimately about justice, love, and hope for all.
 
Sifa kuu za shetani;
1. Ame-focus kwenye malengo yake na hatishwi na makelele. Dini zote dhidi yake ila hajali.

2. Ni risk taker wa viwango vya juu. Ukisoma kitabu cha Ayubu utaona jinsi alivyojichanganya na wana wa Mungu kwenda mbele za Mungu ili kutimiza malengo yake.

3. Ni mbunifu.

4. Hard worker. Anapiga kazi hatari. Kila sehemu yupo.

5. Hana urafiki na watu waoga na dhaifu. Shetani hupenda kupiga kazi na watu wenye misuli minene kiroho. Hana historia ya kwenda kuleta majaribu kwa watu dhaifu.
 
There is no free will if we do not even decide whether to be born or not, the biggest question to impact life.

On suffering being a vehicle for growth, is that the best God could do? Couldn't God design a world in which growth is possible without suffering? Stipulating suffering is cruel and that contradicts an all knowing, all loving and all capabke God.

God is a fiction made by humans, there is no proof of God's existence. If you think otherwise, at least prove God exists.

All the arguments you mentioned are full of logical fallacies. The cosmological argument is actually an argument against the existence of God and only appears otherwise for people without depth of thought. We can exp9lore this further on a separate post as it deserves its own exploration. I would need you to state it in your own words for ny rebuttal.

Morality does neither prove nor need God, only your bias injects God where none exists.

The ontological argument would have you believe that we can have a triangle that is also a circle in Euclidean geometry, just because we can think of the existence of such a thing, it is total bonkers that stretches a non sequitur fallacy to infinity.

Historical argument and Jesus' life, if Jesus was alive today he would be accused of animal cruelty by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, that is not the standard we exoect from an all loving, all knowing and all capable God.

The experiential evidence of billions of people combines the logical fallacies of argument from popularity and anecdotal evidence. You do not only make la ogical fallacy, you make double decker logical fallacies.

The existence of suffering poses no challenge to atheism, atheism does not say anything on suffering. Atheism is merely not accepting the existence if God. How is that challenging to atheism?

The existence of suffering poses no more challene to atheism than the existence of gravity, it is a natural occurence in a world without God. The existence of suffering does not contradict atheism, it contradicts theism.
 
History has been taught by stories, songs passed by from generation to generation.., thus if we are all from one origin and all our stories are from one source it means they should never have been such a big discrepancy about the origin the differences would / should have come after..., Instead of the Romans (Pagans) hearing the world from the Jews narration they should have heard it from their grand parents about their great grandfather Adam
Again you are looking at this from your perspective and belief not from a third party or anything whom I would call a genuine good person with whom I would like to share my vicinity or call a friend (For me no matter the word or circumstances, I will never be happy if majority or a few are suffering and I am so called saved.., the mere sight of people suffering will make the whole issue inhumane, and since I was getting along with the people whom the hypocrites are calling condemned and such condemned people will the ones be suffering even if I happen to be saved how will I be happy with the hypocrites instead of my dear condemned people ?
You mean God is so Vain and in need of showing his power so harshly ? Does he need such approval ? Turning the whole city to stone just to prove a point ? (Is this the best way) ? By our earthly definition that is called barbarism and draconian measures... and would rather have non of that in my second life which you happen to believe to be true....
The God whom is "Muweza ya Yote" could have stopped it and if he did stop it when it came to Israelites and Pharaohs why not Africans remember he did it even by killing every first born child.., And talking about endorsement (By the way to show that at the time this was a male dominated world it does not talk about a woman desiring someone husband)
"Never desire to take your neighbor's household away from him. "Never desire to take your neighbor's wife, his male or female slave, his ox, his donkey, or anything else that belongs to him."
How can you call them human failings while its just part of destiny (It is already written just as a script, the actors are just reciting and acting)
I appreciate your honesty and questions, which show a pursuit of understanding. God’s plans, though sometimes hard to grasp, are ultimately about justice, love, and hope for all.
To put it mildly I have seen your end point according to your belief and to me that is neither heaven, justice, love nor hope..., To me I had rather sleep for eternity like the SDA believes that the condemned would..., rather than witness some of our fellow men condemned to eternity while we the chosen one cheering, praising and singing from dusk till dawn to infinity...
 
Asante sana, Mkuu! Maswali yako yana-reflect deep empathy and a pursuit of justice, which I truly respect. Let me offer a brief perspective once again:

Discrepancies in Stories: The differences in human accounts stem from the scattering of nations at Babel (Genesis 11) and the loss of a unified narrative over time. God's revelation through Israel wasn't to dismiss other traditions but to establish a redemptive plan that includes all people (Acts 10:34-35).

Eternal Punishment: God’s justice isn’t about creating suffering but respecting human choice. Salvation is offered to all, and God's heart is for repentance, not condemnation (2 Peter 3:9). Heaven is not a place of gloating but of reconciliation and healing for those who accept His invitation.

Judgment on Egypt: God’s actions weren’t about vanity but confronting oppression and falsehood. His repeated warnings to Pharaoh demonstrated patience and a desire for repentance. The judgments were a means to liberate the oppressed and reveal His authority, not random acts of power.

Slavery and Justice: The Bible reflects the cultural context of its time but points to a higher ethic of love and equality (Galatians 3:28). God opposes oppression and works through human history to address injustices, even as humanity often resists His ways.

Destiny and Free Will: While God knows the future, He doesn’t force human actions. Free will is real, and our choices have meaning. God’s overarching plan is to bring redemption to a broken world, inviting everyone to participate in His love and restoration.

Moyo wako wa compassion for those who might suffer shows God’s image in you. Faith involves trusting that God’s justice is fair and His love is greater than we can fully grasp. Eternity with Him is about joy, not exclusion, and the invitation remains open to all. Thank you, Mkuu!
 
Kila kitu reference ni Biblia na Quran ? Bhavagadi Gita je? Shaman ? Druids? Jainism? Shinto? Confunsionism? Buddhaism ? Tao ? Full colonial mentality vyoa Bora Kila Cha wengine kibaya , badilisheni na rangi ya ngozi , nywele maana yake ubongo ni ukoloni mtupu, yaani mtu she akutawale halafu akuletee dini? Inaingia akilini?
 
N Nani alikwbia Lucifer na devil ni kitu kimoja wewe ?
Acha kukaririshwa mambo na kumeza ,fanya utafiti pimbi weee
 
N Nani alikwbia Lucifer na devil ni kitu kimoja wewe ?
Acha kukaririshwa mambo na kumeza ,fanya utafiti pimbi weee
 
Asante sana, Mkuu! Maswali yako yana-reflect deep empathy and a pursuit of justice, which I truly respect. Let me offer a brief perspective once again:
Ain't we all ? And if not I think this is the ultimate goal which we should all Pursue. A Utopian, Free, Safe and Just Society. Though being Pragmatic I know we might not achieve that goal.., but at least not for the lack of trying.
This is not same narration using different languages but different stories altogether..., If a group of people were watching swimming.., even if they spoke different languages there is no way one will think they were watching boxing, and another one football, a few cricket and the rest running. But alas this is the case with different beliefs. From some believing in reincarnation to others e.g. pagans believing in different Gods... If the Source was one this shouldn't be the case.., Unless you want to tell me during Babel people had amnesia. But if you dig deeper you will realize the differences began even before Babel.., if ever there was such place... (After all according to the Bible the world is younger than what we have scientifically discovered now to be the case)
Those who do not accept are condemned.., thus suffering is still there no matter if it's deserved..., and my point being as I am right now, I can not see myself enjoying such state of affairs..., If we are to fight against classes over here why not up there ? And if I can not do that up there and will be part of the condemners, I had rather be Persona non Grata...
 
Duh! Unakubali kidogo. Inaonekana Biblia huiamini sasa
Elewa,
Sikubali reference alizoweka kuhusu maelezo yake kwani hazisupport. Ufunuo wa Yohana alioweka ndiyo kidogo uligusia sehemu ya maelezo yake lakini bado haukuthibitisha moja kwa moja

Usinichonganishe
 
Mbona sifa zote hizo ni Kama zako?
 
N
Nani alikwbia Lucifer na devil ni kitu kimoja wewe ?
Acha kukaririshwa mambo na kumeza ,fanya utafiti pimbi weee
The connection between Lucifer and the Devil arises from interpretations of Isaiah 14:12, where "Lucifer" (meaning "morning star") is used in the Latin Vulgate Bible. Over time, this term was associated with the pride and fall of Satan. While some argue that the passage refers to the king of Babylon metaphorically, traditional Christian theology has linked Lucifer to the Devil as one being.
Hoja hujibiwa kwa hoja. Toa na wewe hoja zako za kupinga kwamba Lucifer sio Devil. Isitoshe inaonekana hujui maana ya (aka). Halafu jifunze kuongea bila kutukana. Watukanaji hawataiona mbingu.
 
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