TiredThinker
180 Proof
The only deity consistent with a world (it purportedly created and sustains) ravaged by natural afflictions (e.g. living creatures inexorably devour living creatures; congenital birth defects; etc), man-made catastrophes and self-inflicted interpersonal miseries is either a Sadist or a fiction – — 180 Proof
TiredThinker
180 Proof
As Epicurus concludes "then why call him God?"Can we assume they aren't omnipotent? — TiredThinker
TiredThinker
180 Proof
You tell me. Epicurus' "Riddle" (linked above) suggests some essential "prerequisites. Whatever they are, they should make the entity worthy of being worshipped (i.e. worthy of being called a "god"), no?What are the prerequisites of being a god? — TiredThinker
Tom Storm
Benj96
I hear plenty say that a god couldn't exist because there is simply too much suffering in the world and good behavior isn't regularly rewarded. So if there was a being one could call a god what qualities would they have to have to exist in this world? — TiredThinker
Tom Storm
TiredThinker
Tom Storm
I can't speak to original sin or if that's a real thing. But biology is just how energy changes forms. If a deity is limited you can't really be sure what options they have. I'm not even going to assume this god created us or started anything from scratch. — TiredThinker
180 Proof
Vera Mont
So if there was a being one could call a god what qualities would they have to have to exist in this world? — TiredThinker
TiredThinker
TiredThinker
Vera Mont
So you agree that a single god with unlimited knowledge must be sadistic, or indifferent in terms of morality? — TiredThinker
TiredThinker
Vera Mont
What about the concept of humans being made in the image of a god, but far short in abilities? — TiredThinker
And if a god were in fact all powerful would the term "scale" even mean anything? — TiredThinker
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