For example, God says that he made a boo bo and destroys most of the humans and animals. God makes a bet with Satan and kills all of Job’s family and servants. Jesus is going to come back and slaughter nonbelievers. Does this teach us that life does not have much value?
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It teaches that life is very precious. If we want it to last, we need to be friends of the Creator.
What you miss in all of this and it is huge! What you miss is that in all of this death, those who died, even if they died thousands of years ago, can be resurrected only by our Creator. By taking notice of the dead ones that were restored to life in the Bible past, we can have confidence in the future promise for resurrections on a grand scale.
Most of those killed deserved it. Just as a Creator owns his creations, our Creator has given us choices to make of our own free will. Whether we serve him or Satan is perhaps the simplest and greatest choice we will make in our lives. We each must make it individually. Every single individual on earth.
God has even promised a resurrection of "that there is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous." (Acts 24:15) So even those who died before they were aware of such a choice to be made would have a chance to choose by having a resurrection to life on earth to learn who God is and what he wishes to be done. This is cosmic fairness at its greatest.
God cannot make mistakes. He is the Creator and can do whatever He so desires.
not to God, obviously
Au contraire – it teaches that life is precious and we better get it right the first time around as there are no second chances.
It teaches that the physical body and the physical world is not important, we need to look beyond the physical.
Are you as endless as God, is that why endless torment is possible?