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Perhaps it's just in how you worded things

OK, but in what you wrote you aren't merely asking God questions about things that puzzle or seem to contradict our expectations of what He's like, the way you word things you are suggesting that God doesn't know what He's doing. The Bible quotes you give here aren't doing that at all, they merely humbly express lack of understanding. But perhaps this all comes down to a semantic problem in the end and you don't mean to be questioning God's character, as you are saying.

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