You can't define into existence a thing with superlative properties. — Michael
Definitely. Have you seen the Youtube video with the Professor from MIT on the problem of evil? — MountainDwarf
No, because this morning I imagined a being that is 10% greater than the one I imagined yesterday. — andrewk
The problem of evil isn't really a problem because we can always say God's intentions are beyond our understanding. — TheMadFool
How do you know when God is on your side and when he isn't? — MountainDwarf
God takes sides?! If he does take sides there are only two possibilities. Either he takes the side of the virtuous which means actually practicing virtue and has nothing to do with having right or wrong beliefs, only actions and intentions matter. Or, He takes everyone's side. I think in war, for example, God is on the side of every victim and for every act of selfless bravery, but does not care at for nationalism or ideology or even just war theory. I fought in the Iraq war in the US Army, God was on my side because I was a foolish kid thrust into a warzone trying to do the right thing but he was also on side of the families who houses we bombed. — MysticMonist
What about all the times in the Old Testament when he said to such and such a nation that he would end them? — MountainDwarf
Yeah, are the Jews the chosen people? Did the Absolute choose to reveal Himself to Abraham and the rest of the world was kept guessing?
God orders lots of murders in the Torah for sure. The plot thickens. I have no idea. I don't know if God commanded those things or people just said He did. I don't take the flood literally but I believe the slaughter of enemy tribes probably happened.
What about this example:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muath_Al-Kasasbeh
Here is a Muslim family man who was burned alive in a cage by Isis who claimed to do so in the name of God. If a group of crazy people where kidnapping and killing people saying you told them to do it and that you approved of it, wouldn't you try to stop it or at least denounce it? Why did God not save this person or reveal to us Isis is wrong? Perhaps He already has revealed that you can't do this with murdering in the name of God in the Torah, Gospels. Quran and about any holy book you read. But it doesn't seem enough. Obviously Isis skips over those passages. Why is the world so full of this suffering? Why is the Truth not clearer? I don't know, I have no answers. — MysticMonist
Well, you can say that but if God's intentions are beyond our understanding why does he even attempt to reveal himself through things like Scripture or tradition?
Put another way, if God's intentions are beyond our understanding how can he communicate his intentions to us?
How do you know when God is on your side and when he isn't? — MountainDwarf
This is one flaw you've pointed out and one that I can understand. Are there any other problems with the argument? — TheMadFool
The rest of my post. The part(s) you didn't respond to. — Michael
Likewise the evil we see may be just God's method of teaching us the value of goodness. No? — TheMadFool
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