I find it curious the turns this thread has taken.
The original question was: If God Truly Cared About People Wouldn't He DO SOMETHING By Now?
I have seen the detractors sidestep the entire point with:
- Failure to acknowledge that Christianity worships the NT God as the same as the OT God - I know of not a single NT religion that rejects the cruel and vicious God of the OT
- God is defended for his lack of compassion toward mankind
- Red Herrings are thrown to suggest that mankind is responsible for it's own ills by the same ones who believe it was the OT God who condemned them for eating a single fruit out of turn
- God's action is routinely moved back eschalogically as needed to defend his existence and his interest, when in fact it elevates a reverse position
- Personal, unverifiable action is expressed as proof that God cares
I just find it interesting, all the devices used to defend an undefendable lack of action by 'GOD'.
I would be more than happy to subscribe to this thinking if just once God would show himself. Just a simple skywrite that says He is real and there and cares and will act. Yet it never appears. [I know the thumpers are ready to tell me that I just don't see it due to lack of faith, or lack of looking or lack of reading the Bible or lack of acceptance, or lack of whatever.]
Jeff