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In reply to the discussion: This is incontrovertible proof that God is evil. God does not live by his own golden rule. [View all]guillaumeb
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This is incontrovertible proof that God is evil. God does not live by his own golden rule. [View all]
Greatest I am
Dec 2016
OP
This thread is the equivalent of running around a room while your underwear is burning.
rug
Dec 2016
#14
Again, you are asking me to speculate on something I have never experienced.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#73
I'm just asking what you believe. Just to understand what you think "free will" means.
trotsky
Dec 2016
#87
No, I'm not interested in your red herring to distract and wiggle out of the contradiction.
trotsky
Dec 2016
#108
I clicked, hoping for a list of my many contradictions, and found a repeat.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#142
You mischaracterized my post (which wasn't even my words), and attacked a straw man instead.
trotsky
Dec 2016
#146
You decided to post it. You could have qualified it with a comment, if you had wished to do so.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#147
The difference was significant enough for Trump to win Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#167
It's a significant difference from the overall vote, and you asked for an explanation
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#175
That's a get-out that would work for religions that don't claim humans were made
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#31
Yes, that's my point; free will is about sentience, and a religion that believes
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#41
Why indeed? The religions that claim humans are made in the image of 'God'
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#44
So you see 'the Creator' as different from Jesus - Jesus exemplified following the Golden Rule
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#47
Again, this is not just about 'free will' - it's about human and animal suffering
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#61
If one believes that the Creator created, and allowed that creation to continue,
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#68
But the Abrahamic religions don't believe the Creator just allowed everything to continue
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#69
"Allowing for free will has nothing to do with caring about what was created" - that's the point
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#72
I will not address it because nothing is proven here.It is a statement of belief.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#78
For someone unwilling to address theodicy, you've spent a hell of a long time on a thread about it
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#79
"God created man in his own image", and as you said, that's about sentience
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#83
The function of the Creator, or one of the possible functions, is to create.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#89
It's not about 'curing evil'. It's not about 'evil' as a social construct.
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#90
'Calamities', 'misfortunes', 'bad things' - yes, I think they come under 'mala'
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#94
Sometimes I do take offense when people claim that I am saying the opposite of what I said.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#97
Yeah, the kind who requests an apology from someone who has made a false accusation.
trotsky
Dec 2016
#127
If there were only one definition of "the right thing" for every potential action,
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#197
The type of meditation known as rational "thinking" is extremely useful.
Bretton Garcia
Dec 2016
#234
Pure projection. As well to say that because the Creator created roses that the thorns are evidence
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#92
Your second sentence confirms my point about evil being a social construct.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#121
I am not a believer in predestination. It conflicts with the idea of free will.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#123
If any of those scenarios are true, we wouldn't know it. Dreams, delusions are there...
immoderate
Dec 2016
#172
Belief. Make believe refers to the act of deliberately pretending to believe.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#192
The problem with this particular format of write/wait/respond is that of nuance.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#24
But "faith if it has no works is dead." So real faith produces physical works.
Bretton Garcia
Dec 2016
#32
Humans generally do anthropomorphize when speaking about an unknown entity.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#101
No, religion might reference the physical world, and recognize certain things about that world,
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#103
Santa is also evil. And the Tooth-Fairy is evil. And the real monster is Dr. Frankenstein himself.
DetlefK
Dec 2016
#51
These are questions that have been asked for a long time and will continue to be.
hrmjustin
Dec 2016
#128
Yet you think that can be summed up as "this proves there is no Creator"
muriel_volestrangler
Dec 2016
#162
The "God is evil by reason of non-interention" argument falls under the whole concept.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#168
Well these questions bring up a lot of emotions and feelings and some people
hrmjustin
Dec 2016
#156
How can you get away with saying "God" is male when I get fried for calling Pamela Taylor
rzemanfl
Dec 2016
#163
Numero uno-who the hell is DL? As a mere mortal, I pose this question. If mankind has been
cornball 24
Dec 2016
#176
Comparative degree of "smart". Thanks for sharing your hygienic routine. Our progenitors
cornball 24
Dec 2016
#199