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I was in a 'disasterous' 7+ earthquake in a major metropolitan area yet nobody was seriously injured. Civilization harbors safety. Quote:
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It seems more like you are simply angry at God and blaming him for bad things that have happened rather than convinced He does not exist. Thoughts and comments welcomed, Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas |
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And you didn't respond to my question about the sun eventually expanding and destroying everything in the solar system. We have seen this happen with other stars and scientists are fairly certain that it will happen to ours as well. Do you disagree with this theory? Your subsequent responses to my questions about diseases and natural disasters made no sense at all. The "fall" is an obvious (and in my view, ridiculous) myth. It's amazing to me to see that anyone in this day and age could believe such nonsense. I do, however, admire how you Xians use it to explain away almost everything bad that happens. It's so very convenient! [ April 30, 2002: Message edited by: atheist_in_foxhole ]</p> |
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It is really pointless to try to argue against a Christian when he begins touting that even worse things could have happened, but did not.
As long as the events that transpire are not the worse human catatrophes imaginable (and who's to say that God didn't try something that we can't even imagine?), the theist can always fall back on "at least he didn't do this..." After all, what's the death of a few million when he could have wiped out the entire planet, right? When one's worldview begins with the depressing statement that we shouldn't even be here in the first place, and that we're basically God's <female dogs> whose lives are on loan temporarily from his divine greatness and all, every disaster possible pales in comparison. |
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Is there any difference in God making us pay for the past sins of others, and your boss at work making your job lousy because your predecessors were lousy employees? Sheeesh. But that's okay. God is the answer to questions that theists can't answer. We can deal with that. I have to pull your card with at least one of your responses to Foxholes questions. Foxholes Q- 9. Why did your "loving" god allow the Influenza epidemic that occured shortly after WW1? Surely he/she/it knew that we were already suffering enough. Your Answer- Who's to say he did not curb the spread of the disease and had he not thousands (perhaps hundreds of thousands) more may have suffered. So what you're saying is, God prevented harm to an even larger number of people, right? But why was anyone harmed, if God could've done something? And please don't say because of sin. Though I know you will. There are no other explanations from theists. And just because Atheist in a Foxhole is providing you with genuine questions surrounding your God, doesn't mean it's anger replacing actual doubt of Gods existence. It simply means he (and every other reasonable person in this world) is curious to hear your observations regarding those truths we face. We know the answers are anything but spiritual. We just wan't so see you provide an answer that isn't spiritual. [ April 30, 2002: Message edited by: free12thinker ]</p> |
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Anyway, I think the obvious solution to the problem of evil (whether natural or moral) is that if God exists he is either a bastard or a moron. |
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Note that you do not credit God for things like -The recent 7+ earthquake in Seattle that could have killed tens of thousands yet no one was seriously hurt. -The catastrophic 1908 Siberian explosion which could have killed millions had it occured in a metropolitan area yet few or none were even hurt. -The thousands of hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanoes that occur that don't harm anyone. If you blame God for the 'bad' you must also credit him for the 'good'. Anything else is intellectual dishonesty and/or bias. Thoughts and comments welcomed, Satan Oscillate My Metallica Sonatas |
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The real issue of human suffering is not 'Why does X = some positive value?' It is 'Why is X non zero???' This is the only meaningful question concerning human suffering. This question is not arbitrary...it is not based on some arbitrary positive value of X. You say as much here: Quote:
You've hit the nail on the head exactly: Why is there any human suffering at all? Thoughts and comments welcomed, Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas [ May 01, 2002: Message edited by: Satan Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas ]</p> |
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