How complex does it need to be to satisfy you? — DingoJones
If I can't get inside of your mind (or my own mind), how is it that we can get inside of God's... — 3017amen
Well not being omnibenevolent is not the same as being cold and distant. God could be mostly good but makes certain sacrifices for his plan or mysterious ways etc. — DingoJones
A) God is omnibenevolent.
B) A fawn burns in the forest.
C) Any person can see that this was a case of gratuitous suffering, if not then why not?
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D) Either God is not omnibenevolent or our conception of him is fundamentally flawed. — Wallows
E) What is your conception of g/God such that any conception of h/Him by you would not be fundamentally flawed? — tim wood
What makes you think that justifying the fawn's suffering is necessary - or even possible? I'll buy that the fawn feels pain. Suffering? Ehh. Not so sure. And not even worth questioning or doubting, except when someone wants to make illegitimate use of it. I'm thinking you are very confused about boundaries.trying to justify the fawn's suffering. — Wallows
I certainly don't mean to put the kibosh on your OP, but it does suggest that we all have to learn which questions are the best one's to ask ourselves and each other. — 3017amen
I'm a Christian existentialist. — 3017amen
What makes you think that justifying the fawn's suffering is necessary - or even possible? I'll buy that the fawn feels pain. Suffering? Ehh. Not so sure. And not even worth questioning or doubting, except when someone wants to make illegitimate use of it. I'm thinking you are very confused about boundaries. — tim wood
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