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Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent; Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent; Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?; Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? --Epicurus
Also, the problem of the Bible is that, well, it's pretty inconsistent as far as content goes. And not just between... say... the "Bible", Koran, and Torah but between different versions of the Bible itself (ie. King James vs. any other), and within the Bible itself. If the Bible is the word of God, how there be so many different versions of the same story running around. And if we attribute this error in consistency to human error, what validates the Bible as the true word of God and not the word of "human." Edit: Clearly, you guys post too fast for me. |
Ralath, you left out one option there; What if he's willing and able to, but his will for us to do it ourself and to learn and choose to be good outweighs it?
if you're handed things on a silver platter, how are you going to learn what to do and what not to do? perhaps he wants humankind as a whole to learn from its mistakes. |
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Ralath PM me your list of inconsistencies I would like to see them. Thanks. |
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Who's to say that eggs aren't the same thing as bacon? Who's to say that we aren't all bananas? I shall explain this again. My apologies to all the feminists out there, but I shall refer to god as "he." God knows everything, and can do anything. Cool? Therefore god knows, from all the possibilities he has available to him, what he is going to do in the future, for sure. Now, since god can do anything, can he change that decision that he took? If yes, he does not know everything because he did not foresee this change. If no, he cannot do everything because he cannot change this decision of his. And finally, can God make a stone so heavy that he cannot lift it? Quote:
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...that didnt really address anything i said, but i'll repeat myself.
He has the power, but knows he wont use it. he could, but knows he wont. If i gave you a detonator, you know you wouldnt use it, but you have the power to. Correct? And as for the stone thing, he would have to power himself down temporarily, i guess. And it's of no fault of yours, and no flaw in your character; The FIRST sin stained humanity. that's all. He might be able to trancend logic, but i condcede that it was an innaccurate comparison. all apologies. Quote:
You're looking at him as if he decides to control our lives; but you're leaving out one key decision that he made while making us: He gave us free will. When you choose to do wrong, is God at fault? or is it you? he gave us freedom. He understands the value of choice. He leaves it to us to learn the right choices and the wrong ones. And no, it's not bad parenting. It's not good if you're forced into it. There is no good choice without a wrong one. |
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You are assuming I am not suicidal. But that is quibbling, and I will accept the assumption. Now the point is how "could" he? It doesn't matter if he won't and never will. The point is "can" he or "could" he? Quote:
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So there is absolutely no difference between me and Adam at the moment when I am born. Right? |
I think my entire point is getting lost again as feared.
No one can prove that God does not exists. I state that the Bible shows proof of God's existence. Why does it matter if I believe. If you really believe that everyone is entitled to their own beliefs what use is this thread. I contend that this thread was not meant for a discussion, but to state that there is no God and if you dare say there is then you have to give proof beyond a shadow of a doubt. But no one has to prove that God does not exist. |
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"Roman Catholic teaching regards original sin as the general condition of sinfulness (lack of holiness) into which human beings are born, distinct from the actual sins that a person commits. It explicitly states that original sin does not have the character of a personal fault in any of Adam's descendants.[7]" -Wikipedia. As for the stone, i guess it would be impossible since nothing can overpower God, not even his own creation. And yes, he could, but his decisions are always right the first time since he's all knowing and all wise, therefore his first decision is right. |
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