Did God of the Bible use Trial and Error?

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shootemwon;1523806 said:
Isn't it strange that God sometimes gets angry in the Old Testament, then? If he knew everything that happened before it happened, why was he so emotional about it?

Bingo........your traditional nutjob Christian would just say some bullshit like "We have choices, and our choices get God upset"

I never understood that though, if God knows what's gonna happen before it does, why is he gonna get upset? If anything, he should be even MORE forgiving.

Than again, the Bible and its supporters are full of shit anyway.
 
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VIBE86;1528537 said:
Well being that all were living 'wicked' in their ways, God found to destroy them ALL. BUT God found Noah, pretty much a being in God's eyes that was "pure" so to say. So IMO God felt a pure one could re-populate the world and I guess be pure from him??

Trail and error still.

Nice post right here.....I'll use this whenever a Christian freak tries to convince me God does not make mistakes
 
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It's strange but the bible God obviously makes mistakes. Funny how he's put up so high, said to be perfect and all knowing but isn't. At least to ME. Because how does God say he's "grieved" for creating us? To feel grief is to feel sorrow or sorry for even creating us, meaning he was like "I shouldn't have made you guys, I didn't know this was to happen". THEN he allows us to still live? Doesn't make sense.
 
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VIBE86;1529547 said:
It's strange but the bible God obviously makes mistakes. Funny how he's put up so high, said to be perfect and all knowing but isn't. At least to ME. Because how does God say he's "grieved" for creating us? To feel grief is to feel sorrow or sorry for even creating us, meaning he was like "I shouldn't have made you guys, I didn't know this was to happen". THEN he allows us to still live? Doesn't make sense.

Well, who is to say what is perfect in respect to God? I could be wrong, but I believe there is more to it than some percentage game; that we can rate God's perfection by giving Him a 10 or 100% for going for an eternity with no slip ups. And if He grieves, who's to question it? If He is the Creator of our emotions, it's fitting to know He can grieve.
 
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