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So where does all of this leave God? He is in a catch-22. If He doesn't prevent evil, then He is going to be damned by a standard independent of Himself. If He prevents evil, then His goodness is vacuous since it's based on a standard dependent upon Himself. God is damned if He does and damned if He doesn't. |
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We know evil from good by the outcome of the action, whether or not it causes pain or suffering. If we never experienced pain or suffering, we would still be aware that such a thing would be bad. I've yet to have a limb cleaved from my body, but I can imagine it would be rather painful. God, being omnipotent, should be able to create humans* ( thanks to whomever started this ) that were knowledgable of what pain would feel like if it were to happen, but without filling the world with it so that they could appreciate the lack of that feeling. Back to your point. Quote:
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If God is all-good because of a moral standard which is dependent upon Himself, then how can that not be arbitrary? Quote:
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Tell me, what is the moral standard of the Christian God if it is not Himself? Every Christian with whom I've discussed this says morality is entirely determined by God. Do you disagree, or do you think it's arbitrary? Quote:
God could set a standard and not follow it, or something else could set the standard and he could not follow it, or god could set the standard and follow it, or something else could set the standard and he could follow it. To whom is the omni-max god under these circumstances going to "lose" in this no-win situtation; what penalty or harm will come to him? |
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