jay_a2j wrote:God hates homosexuality (sin) but not homosexuals.
OK so god experiences... hate, love, anger, compassion, pity and jealousy, to name a few emotions. These are human feelings. God and humans experience the same emotions. When jesus gets angry in the temple, we can understand why. When god loves his only son, or his creation, we can understand why. When he demands that we should have no other gods but him, no false idols, we can understand why.
Next, I think the christian posters on here would agree that god is an interventionist. Jay believes he has regenerated limbs, for example.
So how is the 'god works in mysterious ways' response to questions about why he didn't intervene when millions of natives were dying of smallpox, or when his chosen people were being slaughtered in gas chambers, at all acceptable?
Any human with the power to stop those things- especially a loving, compassionate human - would undoubtedly have done so. So why does a being with sympathetic emotions to ours get let off by being mysterious? Surely he is in fact arbitrary, twisted, mean or - and here is occam's razor working, i think - non-existent?