If you were GOD, would you still love the human race?

@tombiz (2036)
Philippines
July 3, 2007 10:12pm CST
Be honest, if you were GOD, would you still love and save the human race from the unavoidable extinction we are facing? Or would you rather choose just to create another life forms in another part of the universe? Picture yourself as above the human race and all the creation in the whole vastness of the universe! Picture yourself as a supreme being who could very much exist without the hassles of the people living in the earth. What would you do?
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@Ravenladyj (22902)
• United States
4 Jul 07
If I were god I would still love the human race BUT I would be thoroughly disgusted with how things have turned out... MIND YOU I would also own up to the bad parts that are pretty much my fault as well..I wouldnt lay the blame of how screwed up the world is COMPLETELY on the human race...
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• India
4 Jul 07
Hmmm...good question...i would defenitely, undeniably would never love the human race...but god is really very forgiving so may be he still loves human race as it is his best creation.
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@milott (2646)
• India
4 Jul 07
If i were god, i would definitely not love the human race considering all these bad things like war, fighting against each other and destroying the natural resources to make them comfortable and killing the earth slowly, I would definitely not love the human race. We are slowly and steadily destroying the earth without our deeds by destroying natural resources.
• United States
4 Jul 07
If I was god I would get ride of the human race. I'd let the Earth go back to the way it was and just let the animals have at it. The planet would be much better off that way and it would be much more fun to watch.
@Springlady (3986)
• United States
5 Jul 07
There is no way I can even comprehend being God. I am only human and have human understanding. God is Almighty and Soverein and He knows all. That is something that no one can truly answer. God bless.
• United States
4 Jul 07
if i was God, i would still love the human race. yes, there are some bad people, but there are also very kindhearted and innocent ones too. just because the bad and naughty ones are acting up doesn't mean i can punish them all so severly and wiping their entire species out. it wouldn't be fair to the kind ones at all. i believe that as time pass, the bad ones will also find the light and change themselves gradually
@saintz87 (439)
• Singapore
4 Jul 07
Frankly speaking, I do not know if I would still love, and save the human race. One hand, the anti-christ, on another, the devoted ones. I believe God has given a will, and choice to everyone who decides to follow Him, or not. He does not force, or dictates. Looking at Noah in Genesis, who willingly trusted God by building the Acrk, showed an example that God will still love human, even if only ONE, is committed to Him. That is how great God's love is. Its larger than the universe itself, and any other things you can name of. Back to topic, I really don't know if I have the ability to love the human race like God does. I will just probably take the bad ones away, and keep the good ones, but that is not the real God's character, He allows you to decide. That is true liberty & freedom. You choose!
@susieq223 (3742)
• United States
4 Jul 07
Thank God I am not God! He has infinite patience and love. I, on the other hand, would not even let Noah build the ark....
@vicki2876 (5636)
• Canada
4 Jul 07
As a mother of a special needs child I would never throw him away and make a new one just because he didn't turn out the way I was expecting. Considering God is all our maker and father he would never throw us away because we weren't what he hoped for. I do believe on a whole we are disappointing him in how we care for each other and our planet but he will never abandon us through this rough time. Sometimes my other childern don't treat my special needs son with consideration, I am disappointed but will not throw them away. Sometimes my kids don't respect the furniture in our house, and I will not throw them away. And neither will our maker.