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In reply to the discussion: Proof that God is evil? Easily and quickly controverted. [View all]cornball 24
(1,503 posts)121. Looking at the Big Picture. The Universe is all of time and space and it's contents.
We, as finite beings, have no concept of absolute nothingness. Create is to make something out of nothing. A creator is capable of making something out of nothing. So if WE are not capable of making something out of nothing, than how did we and all the other stuff get here if not for a creator. Bad things happen. Oftentimes, good things come about as a result of bad things and vice versa. Even in the worst of times, positivity will tip the scales in its favor. The goodness in mankind will always prevail. I believe if this were not the case, we would be by now extinct. So if one believes in the dominant better nature of mankind, how could one possibly equate the creator with evil.
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But then there are universal values across all cultures. the Golden Rule for example.
rug
Dec 2016
#6
Would it be evil if a species that posed a great danger to other species died out?
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#14
I am first to admit that I have a finite mind. Ergo, I choose not to engage in dialogues
cornball 24
Dec 2016
#4
I did read that post and quite honestly, I was distressed by it. Your responses, I found to be both
cornball 24
Dec 2016
#12
Good and evil are terms that are generally used to categorize actions and beliefs.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#46
But recognition that the Creator intended for his sentient creations to have free will
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#53
Knowing full well it would develop into a capricious, decidedly unfriendly place?
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2016
#79
The main idea of the argument is what should be the object of fixation, one would think.
Act_of_Reparation
Dec 2016
#120
My intent in posting was to state that it is not irrefutable that God is evil.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#123
And as I pointed out, you're right. Because your god could also just be a clueless dick.
trotsky
Dec 2016
#126
That doesn't resolve the issue of suffering that is outside human control...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2016
#100
Well these are questions that humanity will continue to ask after we are long gone.
hrmjustin
Dec 2016
#118
I need incontrovertible proof that there is a god before I entertain whether or not it's an evil god
Iggo
Dec 2016
#56
1-3 allegorical. 4-literal. 5-7 allegorical. Although 7 is based on a mistranslation.
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#83
There is no evidence Hebrews were ever used as slaves in Egypt during the building of the pyramids.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2016
#98
Little difference to me, except one holds the possibility of returning it, someday.
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2016
#114
What about the extended components of Exodus, like Passover and the plagues?
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2016
#116
Looking at the Big Picture. The Universe is all of time and space and it's contents.
cornball 24
Dec 2016
#121