Why would God reincarnate some faithless retard and grant him enormous magical powers instead of make his life a living...

why would God reincarnate some faithless retard and grant him enormous magical powers instead of make his life a living hell as a punishment?
why is the faithless retard still upset at God for giving him such a strong vessel?
I don't understand the conflict of this anime

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>reincarnate some faithless retard and grant him enormous magical powers
Because the readers are this, and readers want to fantasize.

the author is a hack
stop reading young adult fiction

I wouldn't go so far to just deny the genre, but it's very hit or miss. There are, like, 5 LN series I've found worth reading.

But it was a living hell by virtue of being born in that shithole.

only if you're a magiclet orphan who'd be shipped off to some shitty factory
it's pretty comfy when you've got higher magic capability than most adults and are rising in the military's echelon thanks to it.

The author is a retarded communist, what do you expect?

stop this slander, he's socdem

>Religionfag offended by athiests existing
What does it matter?

because the mc has to live as a frontline soldier in one of the more bureaucratic and hierarchical cunts in the world

>nooo the horror
maybe if the MC was a magicless canon fodder I'd sympathize with this "punishment"

>Unidentified lifeform is "God" just because it says it is
Retard

isn't he only referring to him as being X because the edgy atheist in him refuses to acknowledge God and the metaphysical implications of the reincarnation he's undergone?
or do the novels do anything to later on imply it's not God and just some unknown entity who has God like abilities

>spoonfeed me
No, read the novels and find out.

>why would God reincarnate some faithless retard
The rise of atheism is troublesome for it and thus it's experimenting on a single atheist in hopes of curbing the atheist trend. Is the stated reason at least.
>why is the faithless retard still upset at God for giving him such a strong vessel
The nameless Japanese HR manager assesses Tanya as a pretty average vessel as far as magic potential goes (though magic potential is rare in the first place.) And then there's the fact that he doesn't even want to be an individually strong soldier at all but rather would prefer a stable and comfy desk job. He also opines that all of his battlefield accolades are the result of him meticulously studying, training, following regulations and improving on regulations where apt. He loathes God and his angels for interfering with his life and forcing him to do stuff he doesn't want to do such as going to church and praying after using Tanya's one of a kind miraculous magic amplifying orb that no one else can use.

It's not the god of the bible so why are you acting like there's some inconsistency

>magicless cannon fodder
Then he'd die. That's no punishment, at least not in the eyes of Being X.
Being X wants Tanya to succeed in climbing up the ranks, but only to the point of where she's absolutely necessary to draft to war, just as Tanya just wants a good position where she can live comfortably without issues.
This also allows for Being X to strip him of his dignity, he's an atheist, and Tanya has to pray to a "God" in order to make sure she stays alive and try further to complete her goals. Being X's ultimate plan being that in the middle of all of this, Tanya accepts him as "God" in the truest meaning of the word

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A distinction without a difference.

based politically illiterate chad

>stop reading young adult fiction

What else are there to read then?
if you go outside you'll notice that everyone is a manchild. Everything is targeted at us.

>why is the faithless retard still upset at God for giving him such a strong vessel
It's the principle, also I'm not convinced Tanya was wrong and Being X is actually God in the context of the series from what I've seen so far (anime, but not movie, and very limited reading of the manga, only retreading ground that was already covered although it was slightly different in interesting ways).
Nothing so far really contradicted his initial arguments. Even if the Christian world view is correct there might be something godlike that could pose as God that is not God.

It's actually pretty interesting because from the perspective of Tanya or the audience whether or not Being X is accepted as God is totally arbitrary (as far as I know, although he made more of an argument against in the manga), a complete matter of 'faith' one way or the other.

I like this anime a lot, I like how the conflict between the Republic and the Empire has parallels with Tanya's conflict with Being X.

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