[@Meta] It isn't discussion ending. I said it so that to show the wrongness in trying to define, understand,know the intentions of God. It adds to my earlier argument that no matter the consistency that the bible shows, no one can know the true nature of God and as so people should stop saying he is "good" and he is benevolent when you don't know what he really means with the actions he performs. You can only assume it is for the good of humanity since it has had such effects. Though has it really? How many books did the church burn, how many people*? All the atrocities it has committed in "behalf of God". God knew that such actions would happen and God didn't and still doesn't intervene directly with human affairs. He doesn't try to right the wrongs, he just lets everything happen even if such atrocities are performed on His name. As so doesn't he take a neutral position? All humans are the same to him, no matter if they're "evil" or not and he doesn't try to help anyone, no matter if they are pure of soul or not. All is planned and if something is to happen it will happen no matter what you are thinking or your beliefs. The present can diverse in many ways to future roads and each one of them is known and seen by God. Whatever has happened and whatever will happen is all in His plan and as such, praying to God for change or anything is "blasphemy", seen by the eyes of a fanatic who says that God's will is absolute, since you ask him to change His [b]great plan[/b].