>>939383704
>It's not about responsibility
This is a terrible and terrifying stance to take. You would throw your hands up and say "Oh well, I shouldn't make any attempts to save my immortal soul from damnation" because you, an imperfect being, can comprehend the wisdom of a being capable of creating all of existence?
Yes, God created the world and man. And man sinned against God and His world and His law. And man has, and still does, need to atone for that. Christ paid the most taxing of the price of that atonement, but the true price is infinite, and so we must always work to atone.
Comparing ourselves, or God, or the sacrifice of Christ to a plumber is sacrilege at best, and blasphemy at worst.
>He's omnipotent
He truly is. But you seem to have missed the point of my last post. We have free will. God did not create the evil of the world. He just gave us the freedom to create it ourselves. But I suppose you'd blame God for those actions of men too?