Why does the Abrahamic God see, to get weaker over time

It seems like the miracles God can do seem to decline as the Events described in the Bible come closer to the modern day,p.

Like the miracles that Moses or Elijah did, are way more impressive than the miracles that Jesus and Muhammad did.

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because abrahamic god is a false god

God does what is necessary. Randomly splitting seas just to impress you is not necessary.

It's a sign that that god doesn't exist
All religions in the world are like that.

Then why does God in the Bible say he wants to demonstrate his power to Egyptians through miracles, but right now he does not do any miracles to show us his power?

>kike tall tales

It's harder to believe in something you can't see, Humans got smarter and this life is a test so you may call it an increase in difficulty.
Should the day comes where it doesn't rain for three years straight then you'll see all the miracles and curses that could happen, if you survive that long.

because "miracles" are bullshit duh, also didn't mohamad fly off on a winged horse before raping his 9yo wife or something?

Because it's not longer necessary, duh.

So it was necessary in the past - and now that the world population has increased and we have cameras and better record keeping technology to record these miracles - it's no longer necessary for God to perform miracles?

Yeah, since no more prophets are gonna come.
Should've invented the camera sooner, LOSER.
On a side note, the Quran mentioned things like how the Big Bang happened and Tectonic plates so if you want proof there is some to be found there that's we're only discovering lately.

Almost everything that was done was to prepare the way and the world for Christ's arrival, including the very creation of the Jewish nation. Christ came. Now those who belong to Him will know Him, no miracles are necessary. Philip the Apostle followed Christ after being told "come with me" because he recognized the eyes of the one who made him, no explanation or introduction was needed.

And why is it that the last prophets (according to Christianity and Islam) Jesus and Muhammad seem to still be unable to replicate the impressive miracles the earlier prophets like Moses and Elijah did?

lmao, imagine believing this bullshit.

Because each prophet has their own unique miracles and boons, plus it's not they can do it on their own, most of those were things God asked them to do and they were done by his will.

>Quran mentioned things like how the Big Bang happened and Tectonic plates
>lmao, imagine believing this bullshit.

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How come Christ could not do the same miracles that the Torah describes the prophets as doing?

For example, according to the Book of Joshua, the prophet Joshua caused the entire sun to stop and stay still in the sky for an entire day to help the Israelites win a battle.

Yes, but why does it seem like the last and supposedly greatest prophets of Christianity and Islam (Jesus and Muhammad) cannot perform the greatest miracles of the earliest prophets (like Moses), wouldn't the last and greatest prophets perform the most wonderful miracles?

why couldn't he just use fly up in the sky and do a kamehameha to win the battle?

>Big Bang
The Qur'an says that "the heavens and the earth were joined together as one unit, before We clove them asunder" (21:30). Following this big explosion, Allah "turned to the sky, and it had been (as) smoke. He said to it and to the earth: 'Come together, willingly or unwillingly.
>Tectonic Planes
"[13:41] Have they not seen that We set upon the land, reducing it from its borders? And Allah decides; there is no adjuster of His decision. And He is swift in account."

Because miracles weren't enough to convince people back then, Magic was a thing then and they would just assume you're using magic.

Okay, most mythology describes the heavens and the earth as being one single entity before a being decides to split them apart. In many mythologies, the heaven and egg was once an egg.

Your quote on the q'uran does not point to greater knowledge of the big bang than the greeks, hindus, or japanese who also hold a similar myth of heaven and earth once being one.

But Moses was able to perform greater miracles than the magicians of the Egyptians - so why couldn't Jesus or Muhammad compete against other magicians to prove their greater power?

And even after performing them most Egyptians still didn't believe him, people were more stupid back then than now.
Only people with common sense and kindness followed them.

Christ is God, Christ did all the miracles that ever happened, not Moses or anyone else. Like I said, what was necessary was done, what was not necessary was not done. The greatest miracle ever to happen was God being born a man and defeating death on the cross by rising from the dead.

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The Torah says that after the Passover event and witnessing the miracles of Moses, the Egyptians had a "favorable view of Moses" and were impressed and that many Egyptians followed Moses because of his great miracles.

Imagine being ignorant enough to think God could be killed by humans or be a human himself.