KaNick
Deity
This morning I cursed "god" and asked him to strike me down. I did this experiment to decide if there was a god. Needless to say, I felt not the slightest tingling. I shall continue this as my morning ritual. Watch the obituaries.
Free Enterprise said:I just stated that as a possibility. I do not claim to know why people cannot teleport. That is one possibility. Others include: non-utopia condition caused by The Fall.
A condition in which people have to believe 110% without question would seem to be a condition of slavery or the equivalent of being an automation. It seems more likely that God wants free people to choose whether or not they will believe. Loving God seems to require the ability to actually choose whether or not to do it. If there is no real choice then it is simply a state in which an automation is performing the function that occurs as a result of its structure. The human causing good or evil on another person issue I think can be resolved by the apparent necessity of humans to be able to have meaingful relationships with one another. It seems quite possible this is a necessary ingrediant in the path of choosing what type of person one is (benevolent or manvolent for example).
Birdjaguar said:Thanks for the reminder!
If the universe is eternal and exists prior to the BB in a compressed state, then where is it? How would you describe/characterize its location. A "point" only exists in relation to what is not the "point". The moment you compress the universe you create a duality, even if the point of compression is infinitely small. It must be different from what is around it or it wouldn't be a distinct point.
So you have to describe the nature of the "non point".
If the point is everywhere, then it is no longer a point, but infinite.
Birdjaguar said:What if, from god's perspective there are no evil acts. Is it possible that people have misread god's message? Could god then be both onmipotent and benevolent?
save them from what??? if this man supports every charity he would also support terrorists and wackos. Also Bush Sr. tried to help the needy but forgot to handle the greedy first which of course failed. Who ancestor ate an apple? I hope you are not referring to Adams in scripture because Adam sin BEFORE he ate the fruit.(don't know what fruit it is) Of course if the true problem was the fruit then all God had to do was to remove the tree yet it wasn't the fruit at all. There are dispensation trues taught in scriptures: this is the dispensation of innocency which as showed failed.romelus said:this seems quite spiteful and sadistic to me. imagine you were rich beyond imagination, and you could finance every charity on the planet by just snapping your fingers. yet you only give money to charities that come to beg from you and worship you, and allow millions to die even though you could save them with just the snap of your fingers, all because their ancestor ate your apple. that is one awful man you'd say.
KaNick said:This morning I cursed "god" and asked him to strike me down. I did this experiment to decide if there was a god. Needless to say, I felt not the slightest tingling. I shall continue this as my morning ritual. Watch the obituaries.
Except those who believe in the myth...CurtSibling said:Realising that from a myth, there is nothing to fear.
HamaticBabylon said:I think there should be a new rule:
No Religion on the Internet!
Pointlessness said:Like what? What does god do to correct the evil? I would say a god who does nothing to correct evil is malevolent by definition. Would you like to dispute that definition?
Besides, I already destroyed my own proof in the post you quoted from. I merely disproved the notion of a omnipotent, completely benevolent god.
Birdjaguar said:What if, from god's perspective there are no evil acts. Is it possible that people have misread god's message? Could god then be both onmipotent and benevolent?
HamaticBabylon said:I think there should be a new rule:
No Religion!
Yup. The different gods differ a lot in their implications or non-implications for the way the world is (or would be if they existed).Stapel said:The non-existance of any deity at all, cannot be proven. But, The non-existance of God, Allah, Hindu spirits or Buddha spritits can be proven to a certain extend.
New gods can be created faster, than I can debunk them.
I would. I don't think you're being fair to the theists. "Malevolent" already has a meaning, which doesn't include allowing others to do evil if the reason for the allowing is to give freedom to those others.Pointlessness said:I would say a god who does nothing to correct evil is malevolent by definition. Would you like to dispute that definition?
Ayatollah So said:I would. I don't think you're being fair to the theists. "Malevolent" already has a meaning, which doesn't include allowing others to do evil if the reason for the allowing is to give freedom to those others.
Consider the transfer of power to the Iraqi government. If the new government passes an evil law, and the occupying forces allow this because they insist that the Iraqis must rule themselves, that doesn't make those forces "malevolent" in the ordinary sense of the word. (OK, too many Iraq analogies. So sue me.)
God is not evil. What makes you think God would strike an idiot down when there's still hope he will be saved?KaNick said:This morning I cursed "god" and asked him to strike me down. I did this experiment to decide if there was a god. Needless to say, I felt not the slightest tingling. I shall continue this as my morning ritual. Watch the obituaries.
Pointlessness said:Consider your Iraq analogy. If the Iraqi government passes a law approving genocide, that all Kurds must be executed, would it not be malevolent for the US to sit back and enjoy the view?
Free Enterprise said:If everyone time an evil act was commited by a human it were either prevented or halted that would cause humans to become slaves. Slavery is immoral by definition I think. Therefore enslaving humans by forcing them to be good people could perhaps be a grave problem. I must state that this which I have posted here is only a brief synopsis of the subject. There are many ideas and theories in this subject.
stormbind said:God is not evil. What makes you think God would strike an idiot down when there's still hope he will be saved?![]()
Smidlee said:save them from what??? if this man supports every charity he would also support terrorists and wackos. Also Bush Sr. tried to help the needy but forgot to handle the greedy first which of course failed. Who ancestor ate an apple? I hope you are not referring to Adams in scripture because Adam sin BEFORE he ate the fruit.(don't know what fruit it is) Of course if the true problem was the fruit then all God had to do was to remove the tree yet it wasn't the fruit at all. There are dispensation trues taught in scriptures: this is the dispensation of innocency which as showed failed.