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If god is not evil, perhaps you could explain 2Kgs.2 ? This is just one of many instances in the bible where we see the xian god commiting acts that are inherently, unjustifiably and without doubt evil.
And before saying that we pitiful humans cannot understand that this was not an evil act, I would remind you that as gods ourselves we do understand the difference between good and evil acts. Tabula_rasa |
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I agree. However, your "objective, philosophical truth" amounts to "God does what God does." You lack a higher standard with which to judge God's actions. Thus, it's possible that God intends to lead us to our collective deaths soon and you have nothing but God's word, which you already mentioned is the standard in and of itself, to suggest otherwise. Quote:
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OK, kiddies. A bit of comic relief, here! Interview with Satan! Ah, before that, you really should read, in this order- Interview with Jehovah Interview with Jesus Interview with the Virgin Mary Courtesy of me ol' pal and fellow freethinkersforum denizen, Ozheretic! |
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The way I see it, Satan is God's mob enforcer. He's the thug who does the dirty work.
Need to test the kiddies in Eden? Satan, here's a job for you. Need a way to get Jesus on the cross? Satan, here's a job for you. Work with this Judas fellow, he seems pretty reasonable. Need a way to weed out the wicked from the good before judgement day? Satan, here's a job for you: Tempt all these fine folks so that I can tell which ones are losers and which one's ought to get into heaven. Need a way to kill some time? Hang out with Satan and play betting games. See also the book of Job. Need a way to distract people from all the evil in the world? Satan, here's a job for you: I need you to take some heat while I lay low for a while. I'm telling you, the only logical explanation for Satan is that he's God's henchman, scapegoat, and occasional poker buddy. If he was really a rebel, God would have smote him a long time ago. Jamie edited to add: The weaker version of this arguement is that Satan isn't God's buddy and servant, but is, in fact, a devious rebel. But, God likes having Satan's rebelliousness causing evil and mayhem in his creation, as evidenced by Satan's continued existence and rebelliousness and mayhem. I God didn't want these things, he would have smote Satan long ago. But I much prefer the model of Satan as God's muscle-bound thug. It makes for good mental imagery, and decent blasphemous fiction to boot. |
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