Most Interesting. — Ms. Marple
There is an answer to this, but it's too politically incorrect to talk about it in public. — baker
"God" (not gods) has always been "on trial" – such, IMO, is the provenance of myths / heresies, ancient philosophies & modern freethought. — 180 Proof
E.g. Genesis: 16-33 – Abraham interrogates God (via its angels) about whether or not it's just to punish the innocent along with the "wicked" in its imminent destruction of Sodom & Gomorrah.Are you aware of any myths where people put gods in the dock? — Agent Smith
E.g. Genesis: 16-33 – Abraham interrogates God (via its angels) about whether or not it's just to punish the innocent along with the "wicked" in its imminent destruction of Sodom & Gomorrah.
Epicureans – "The Riddle of Epicurus"
Gnostics – re: "Demiurge"
Spinozists – Tractatus Theologico-Politicus — 180 Proof
Do not put the Lord your God to the test. — Jesus
intriguing is how the Jewish Elohim seems hard to distinguish from pagan god(s) — Agent Smith
pagan gods — Moses
I've heard of Job's tragic story. I didn't know Job's tribulations were visited upon him & his family (?) on a dare by Lucifer. — Agent Smith
misfortune — ASmallTalentForWar
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