 Gnostic Christian Bishop
Gnostic Christian Bishop         
         just wonder how an omniscient being could not and an omnipotent being did not. — TheMadFool
 PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
         the contempt they feel for those who believe — T Clark
 PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
          PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
          Serving Zion
Serving Zion         
          petrichor
petrichor         
         Whether or not God is good has no impact on whether or not he exists. — T Clark
 T Clark
T Clark         
         There is something about an all-too-human God with character flaws that makes him far less believable. — petrichor
I don't claim to have a great argument that would show some necessary connection between the goodness of God and the likelihood of his existence. But there is certainly something persuasive in an argument against a particular kind of God based on his character flaws. — petrichor
 PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
         But if God were to exist, God's goodness would surely be commensurate with His infinite intelligence and wisdom. — petrichor
 PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
          Serving Zion
Serving Zion         
         there can be no blame for not knowing what can’t be shown for sure — PoeticUniverse
 PoeticUniverse
PoeticUniverse         
         Whoever trusting and believing, offering their prayer of love in faith, will get to see. "Ask for anything in my name, without doubting, and it shall be done for you" — Serving Zion
 Gnostic Christian Bishop
Gnostic Christian Bishop         
         You'd probably gain a few things from it to go with what you are already bringing forth. — Serving Zion
 Gnostic Christian Bishop
Gnostic Christian Bishop         
         I have a hard time taking seriously the idea of some kind of divine supervillain who created everything just to torture it! — petrichor
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