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"From Paradise: 'Good and Evil are the prejudices of God' - said the snake."
In other words, either morality comes from God's subjectivity, and whenever God seems to violate his ethics, it's called the "theological suspension of the ethical", or God is beholden to something greater. A clever fella told me once that there is no distinction between the subject and the valuation framework whatsoever. |
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Is this not a possible choice for the omnipotent and omniscient god? |
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If God prevented evil in the world, and in your mind, how would you know that God was preventing evil without Him telling you that He was doing so? If God doesn't prevent evil in the world, then He isn't all-good. If God does prevent evil in the world, and in the minds of people, then He would be all-good by a standard of morality dependent upon Himself. As I have said before, all of the atheists I have ever talked to before have asserted that that standard of morality would be arbitrary and meaningless. Either way, God can't win. This isn't anything more than the character assassination of God. |
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Second of all, so what if they did; so morality would be meaningless and arbitrary to them; god would know better, and we still wouldn't be suffering even if our lack of suffering was meaningless to us. Quote:
So God's character is being assasinated, he can't win, we find his standard of morality arbitrary and meaningless, etc., etc.,...If he is letting us suffer just to avoid these things, he cannot be benevolent. As an omnipotent being, he could prevent all those outcomes and still avoid evil by making us differently, anyways. |
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"How would you [have a standard of good and evil in your mind] independent of God if good and evil didn't exist in the world or [a standard of good and evil didn't exist] in your mind?" I made the second change to make more sense of the question. However, if you mean literally as you've stated, then it's no longer an impossible question, but the answer is the same as above. God, being omnipotent and omniscient, could have created us with hypothetical knowledge of evil that did not require actual evil to exist. Quote:
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The place where morality is set being dependent or not dependent on god has nothing to do with whether or not he prevents evil. If it's independent of him, he can judge based on that independent standard and allow it or not allow it. If it's dependent on him, he can still make a judgement as to what is evil and not evil, based on his own personal standard, and allow it or not allow it. Quote:
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Did God have knowledge of the universe before it existed? Did God have knowledge of good and evil before it existed? How can we have knowledge of something that doesn't exist? If evil didn't exist, then how would you know evil? Do you have knowledge of unicorns? You have the idea of a unicorn because you know what a horn is and you know what a horse is. However, do you have knowledge of unicorns or do you have knowledge of the idea of unicorns? |
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