by jimwalton » Wed Jul 27, 2022 2:49 pm
If you're going to blame God for all the bad, you have to credit Him for all the good. If He's responsible for everything that happens, you have to be consistent. Then God should be praised for every time you've laughed, every good friend, every good day, every bit of health, every bit of knowledge and education, any comfort. You can't blame God for all the bad but say all the good is just the way life is. That a contradiction.
> As far as the happiness/suffering thing: god could have made a perfect world where there’s no suffering, yet he decided to deliberately and unnecessarily inflict suffering on his own children who he claims to love.
This is not true at all. Again, you are thinking that it's possible God could make a world where there's no suffering and yet there is reason, science, knowledge, love, and happiness. You're not making sense. If you have a brain and can use it, then you can use it well or poorly, for right or wrong, for good or bad. You have to be consistent. If you want "no suffering," you have to eliminate science, knowledge, reason, love, and happiness. All is programmed.
And what makes you think God has unnecessarily inflicted suffering on us? I'm starting to smell the faint odor of bias here.
> If I punch someone in the face and then give them an ice cream cone, do those things cancel out?
Wow, what an awful analogy this is.The smell of bias is growing stronger.
If you're going to blame God for all the bad, you have to credit Him for all the good. If He's responsible for everything that happens, you have to be consistent. Then God should be praised for every time you've laughed, every good friend, every good day, every bit of health, every bit of knowledge and education, any comfort. You can't blame God for all the bad but say all the good is just the way life is. That a contradiction.
> As far as the happiness/suffering thing: god could have made a perfect world where there’s no suffering, yet he decided to deliberately and unnecessarily inflict suffering on his own children who he claims to love.
This is not true at all. Again, you are thinking that it's possible God could make a world where there's no suffering and yet there is reason, science, knowledge, love, and happiness. You're not making sense. If you have a brain and can use it, then you can use it well or poorly, for right or wrong, for good or bad. You have to be consistent. If you want "no suffering," you have to eliminate science, knowledge, reason, love, and happiness. All is programmed.
And what makes you think God has unnecessarily inflicted suffering on us? I'm starting to smell the faint odor of bias here.
> If I punch someone in the face and then give them an ice cream cone, do those things cancel out?
Wow, what an awful analogy this is.The smell of bias is growing stronger.