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NOTE: This is not an anti religion post, simply a philosophical and age old debate.
Ok, so very very basically, here is an issue with the typical Christian view of God, a view shared by other religions, aside, however.
God is all good
God is all powerful (omnipotent)
God is all knowing
If God is all good, then why does he make evil things happen? Why does he create murderers and tsunamis?
Some say God creates us with the choice to do good and bad that we may have free will.
So, in this case God creates us without knowing if we'll choose to be good or bad people, or even if we will believe in him/her.
So God doesn't know if we're going to be good or bad, so God is not all knowing.
BUT - Imagine we still want to hold that he his all knowing, i.e he knows everything about everything. This means God creates us knowing that we're going to be good or bad people, this means that he condemns those he creates bad to a life of sin and ultimately hell, so he can't be all Good.
BUT - if we want to still hold that he is all good, then there must be another reason murderers and tsunamis exist, but what? Maybe God created the world, and is not powerful enough to intervene. Then God is no longer all-powerful. Either that or he is powerful enough to intervene, and simply doesn't want to, in which case he is not all good.
What do you think about all this?
Then this violates the All Knowing + All Powerful + All Loving claim. Such a God would not intentionally create creatures with inborn problems and allow such evils to exist.
But why would he create something perfect. Doesn't being perfect mean you always choose the right thing. So you can't choose the wrong thing, and then you have no free will.
Has anyone here who claims God used Evolution to create us miss the point that....
The Bible points out the world was created in a few thousand years, plus if we take it literally, man was created in a single day?
And that the theory of evolution states that evolution takes millions of years and is a long gradual process?
Now with that cleared up....perhaps move back to the main argument.
But then you could interpret our definition of "good" differently from god's interpretation since we are not perfect. ^^
But why would he create something perfect
Doesn't being perfect mean you always choose the right thing.
So then we wouldn't be compleatly perfect, only physically? There would still be wars, and bullies, and clinical depression?
So God's definition of "Good" is all the crap in the world right now?
You're mixing perfect and free will. Perfect would mean that our bodies are as efficient as can be and that we would never get sick and would regenerate lost limbs. Free will is just the choice to choose our own path.
I take you to Adam and Eve. They were "erfect" and ended up screwing themselves with the free will they were given. Then that perfection was taken away from them. So perfect does not mean no free will. It just means we can determine right from wrong and don't get sick. We can still make our own choices.
Regeneration is not perfection. If we were perfect, we would not lose that limb in the first place. ^^
So then we wouldn't be compleatly perfect, only physically? There would still be wars, and bullies, and clinical depression?
that if you always choose the good choice
What is you took out god being "good" since he can't really have good applyed to him since he also made evil,
how would that be in the least bit interesting?
Everyone would then become perfectly predictable and I think that would quite honestly rule out their option of "free choice" since you know that they were created to make certain choices since they were created "erfect".
So what if god didn't want a perfectly predictable world (for the humans, not him since he is all knowing) and instead wanted to make it interesting by not making everyone imedietly choose the "right" choice (reason why I said "right" is how would everyone immedietly know that choice is right, if no one one took the wrong choice? Also if they did know what was the right choice, then wouldn't they have to also be all knowing and no longer have the aspect that I think makes us human, the ability to come into a world with almost no knowledge and absorb what is going on around us to form what should and shouldn't be done) and instead having them figure out what is right and wrong on their own?
Can't you also say that evolution WAS how he created people? Maybe he wanted to work his way up to create something worth while.
Urghhh...has no one read my comment on the first page about Good and Bad being just perceptions? Furthermore, even if such a God exists, who are we mortals to judge for Him what IS good or bad?
I take you to Adam and Eve.
He put the tree there so they HAD the option to go off the good path. And if he stopped them, he would be taking away their free will.
He put the tree there so they HAD the option to go off the good path.
He put the tree there so they HAD the option to go off the good path. And if he stopped them, he would be taking away their free will.
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