Well, you're assuming God is all-powerful.
You're also assuming that if God is all-powerful, he doesn't allow free will of the other 10 guys.
Let's just go with the latter scenario. One of the 10 guys missed his block.
(God doesn't care about the Rams and He hates the Vikings).
Originally Posted by: zombieslayer
That all depends on if you believe in Calvinism or Armenianism.
One believes that free will is an illusion and from God's point of view, nothing happens without His direct control and all of time has already happened from His perspective. That is what all powerful and all knowing means. He knows everything down to infinite detail and controls everything to an infinite degree throughout the length and breadth of time. Nothing is by chance and everything means something in the infinite picture. We are just to finite to see it.
The other is you have to make the choice because God decided we get free will and we are allowed to chose ourselves over Him.
It doesn't absolve us from having to make that personal choice. It is only from Gods perspective that the difference would be relevant. From a practical standpoint, either way we still have to make the choice so it doesn't let us off the hook. It is just that even in making that choice, the Calvinists give the credit to God.
So God doesn't hate the Vikings. They just need character forged through the fires of adversity. Since God made them slow learners, it is taking them a while.
I want to go out like my Grandpa did. Peacefully in his sleep.
Not screaming in terror like his passengers.