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Old Testament


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             In the story of the flood, God is looking upon the Earth and is seeing man for what he is; evil in all he says and does, and this grieves God who made man on this Earth. "God saw that the human wickedness was great on earth and that human hearts contrived nothing but wicked schemes all day long" (Genesis6:5). It is then that he also realizes that the earth itself has been corrupted by man, and God decides to send a flood to destroy his creation, Man. God does, however, favor one man, Noah, and tells him the build an arc and collect two of every living thing on the earth, so that he may re-populate the earth when all is said and done. This could be viewed as forgiveness, and maybe mercy, however, God is still destroying almost the entirety of Man. Is it not true that God gave man free will, to do what he chooses? Yet when man makes a few bad .
             decisions, God wants to wipe him out. .
             Another idea of God can be that he is like a parent. This makes God seem so approachable, not just some Supreme Being that cannot be spoken to. God is not just seen as a father in the Bible, but also one is encouraged to think of God as a mother. "You forgot the Rock who fathered you, the God who made you, you no longer remember" (Deuteronomy 32:18).
             God is the on that created humans. A child's parents bring him/her into being, but God must be recognized as the author and source of ones existence. It is seen throughout the Bible that God loves humans because they are his children. There is a natural bond of affection between God and his children because he is the one that created them. His compassion towards his people is that of a mother towards her child. This is probably the most personal model of God; one often turns to God for spiritual advice as he/she would turn to their father or mother for advice on daily life. God is the parent of humans, God is the creator, the one that brings things into existence.


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