It has often been contended that it is rather arrogant of us to assume that God, the Creator of the universe, should be interested at all in the life or problems of an insignificant mote in the eye of existence such as a single human being, or even humanity as a whole. However, it can easily be shown that this concern is unfounded and even contains within it the seed of its own demise.
An all-powerful God, which He must be if He exists (otherwise He is no God, but simply a very powerful being), should also be One of infinite intelligence and infinite powers of observation. He could comprehend at once the arrangement of every particle in the universe, and still have infinite mental power left over with which to perform any and all mental processes, separately or even all at once.
If such is the case, it is completely understandable that God should be intimately concerned with the 44,675,883rd grain of sand in the Sahara Desert, much less a rational being such as a human. This becomes even more the case when we remember that we are the only beings we know of with such powers of rational thought. God could of course concern Himself with humans, as it would be no exertion on His part whatsoever. Why should He not care about us?
Quite a nice post my friend.
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