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>None of that stuff requires the existence of Yahweh though.
>Ultimately I believe it's beyond all gods as we tend to understand them.
Agreed on both points.
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The first is simply that only the Christian religion's triune, three-persons-in-one-essence being can fit the bill: creating a (temporary) place where sin, evil, and suffering can be put away without violating free will!
God the Father's awesome & perfect, complete purview of everyone & everything; guiding everything in perfect holiness & wisdom. God the Son's perfect holiness and obedient humility in sacrificing himself for humanity's salvation (not to mention being the very Creator of our universe). God the Holy Spirit's unfathomable depths & power to uphold all things by his word -- the very transdimensional, transcendent substrate upon which all things rest. Much, much more could be said about all three, but suffice to say only their combination together could pull this magnificent achievement off! :)
No other religion offers this comprehensive breadth & scope to solve (our...humanity's) basic problems at hand (namely: death, hell, and the grave).
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The second is simply that neither you, nor I, nor any man has fully-grasped the sheer scope and complexity of dev