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I suppose an argument can be made that divine intervention violates human free will (yet the Bible is the story of Yahweh manipulating Jewish history).
A belief in free will is in direct opposition to a belief in divine intervention. It is impossible to believe in both free will and miracles at the same time as the two concepts are mutually exclusive. If God intervenes and changes a situation it invokes a necessary denial of free will somewhere along the line.
If God created us with free will because he wants us to make choices for ourselves, for him to then intervene, override a person’s free choice and change the course of their life by compelling a specific action or mental state would be a violation of his own plan.
And so perhaps God is justified in concealing himself from humans, he is just an observer of human behaviour.
But then, how can we know or how can we prove that God exists if God is not involved in the actions/lives of men and does not want to be Identified?
Has God ever told anyone that he created the world but prefers to be AWOL because he gave man free will to run things himself?
Has God himself ever told anyone this or is this what people have assumed?
I think it would be nice to hear what the situation is directly from God himself.