I've watched the "Proving that the Bible is repulsive" video and can only say that the questions raised are based on one incorrect premise that I don't have time to get into
at this time. I responded to it yesterday early, and saw it posted but now it's gone????? Glancing through the questions above I can only say that every one is easily answerable
when taken in context. However, I thought you might enjoy the condensation of an article I just drafted for future publication (with a little polishing.)
Before I get into that, I would like to say that a lot of your misunderstandings about a mean/nice God involve the fact that we are judged by the Law of the old testament but are saved from it by the redeeming grace of Christ. I know that doesn't make any sense to you right now, but I hope and pray someday it will.
THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS SCIENTIFICALLY PROVES THE EXISTENCE OF GOD. 4/26/08 Bob L. With Alacrity
Nothing can only create nothing. Before the universe existed something must have always existed. It's energy. Energy is eternal. The first law of dynamics confirms that.
The law states: "energy cannot be created or destroyed" No beginning and no end. That is the definition of eternal.
Darwinists cannot claim that this energy always existed in the known universe because science has proven that the universe didn't always exist. "The universe and time didn't always exist" by Stephen Hawking:
Professor Stephen Hawking
The energy source that was present BEFORE the universe began had to have power beyond anything we can begin to imagine, considering it had to transfer its energy unto the TRILLIONS of stars and BILLIONS of galaxies.
A separate ETERNAL energy source that exists outside of the universe had to have supplied or transferred its energy onto the universe (because we know that the universe didn't always exist)
This leaves us with two options to determine what WAS this powerful always existing energy. It's only reasonable to assume that this ENORMOUS energy was the creator God because, the only other option is that it would be a dumb, unconscious, and vague energy source. That would be utterly illogical considering that we can observe incredible complexity, order, and design throughout the universe. The only logical answer MUST be that an intelligent mind or a God constructed the universe. It's as simple as that.
That is unless you just don't WANT to believe in the existence of God >
because< that would make you accountable to a higher power.