So it seems we can know that classical theism is false — Gregory
So it seems we can know that classical theism is false — Gregory
If someone can commit murder and God can step in and wipe it clean, that's evil. — Gregory
Christians allegiance is to someone besides their families — Gregory
Any grain of effort is greater than any merely possessed good. So God would have to be something of a god (lower case) like the Greeks thought, in order to make sense according to reason — Gregory
As I pointed out, to strive for goodness is better than merely to posses it. This certainly must apply to "God", and even to us if we are God in some way. We become better by work and virtue, not by the grace of an idolized divine nature — Gregory
The fact remains, for there to be a God he would have to have the power to forgive sin. — Gregory
Whenever he applies his power, which is identical to his goodness — Gregory
So it seems we can know that classical theism is false — Gregory
Through divine grace. This is Christianity. — frank
This is an immoral position to hold. Guilt is personal, so only something personally done can wash it away. Forget placing it all on someone innocent — Gregory
That is how stupid and immoral the Christian ideology is — Gnostic Christian Bishop
What moral framework are you employing here? — frank
All morals are subjective — Gnostic Christian Bishop
You mean all moral statements are subjectively true? Are they also objectively true? — frank
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