. Obviously I couldn't consent to be born or not, since I did not exist before being "created " by God. This means like everyone else in this world, I had no say in the becoming of my existence. Since God gives himself the credit of creating me (without my consent), he decides to also give himself the ultimate authority over my being. — chromechris
Do any of you see the existence of a God immoral based on what I just explained, or is what I am thinking nonsensical? — chromechris
A God to me seems like a slave owner, — chromechris
I was convinced of the existence of God, and I tried to prove God's existence in my head when faced with cues or facts that questioned such existence of "him". — chromechris
According to most societies, children are under their parents authority for the first 18 years (ordinarily) of the child's life. — chromechris
A God to me seems like a slave owner, who by virtue can never be overcome. The existence of a God to me seems immoral. — chromechris
Because my views are not universal is the reason that I bring the topic up — chromechris
A God to me seems like a slave owner, who by virtue can never be overcome. The existence of a God to me seems immoral. Do any of you see the existence of a God immoral based on what I just explained, or is what I am thinking nonsensical? — chromechris
Because my views are not universal is the reason that I bring the topic up, so that I can get to see the views of others at least in this forum, and understand why such people have their specific views. — chromechris
Hi there. Is it not kind of the moral responsibility of the creator to create one who is moral. If the creator creates immoral, does that not make the creator immoral? — chromechris
Is it not kind of the moral responsibility of the creator to create one who is moral. If the creator creates immoral, does that not make the creator immoral? — chromechris
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