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What does the Bible say about judging God?

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The Bible teaches that to judge God is to place ourselves above Him, which is fundamentally flawed and results in our own condemnation.

In Romans 3, Paul states that those who judge God are inexcusable. He emphasizes that human judgment against God is misguided and hypocritical, as all have sinned and fall short of His glory. By sitting in judgment, we imply that we have the moral authority to criticize the Creator, which is, in itself, a denial of the truth of God's nature and authority. True understanding leads us to justify God's ways instead of criticizing Him, recognizing that He is supremely righteous and just in all His actions.
Scripture References: Romans 3:1-19, Romans 2:1

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