(August 14, 2015 at 6:20 am)Pandæmonium Wrote: (August 14, 2015 at 5:39 am)alpha male Wrote: He's gracious, sees value in life, and wanted to give life to other beings for one.
Contradiction to an omni-faceted god. Why would a perfect being value those things? Wouldn't that make it imperfect?
No, looking at the life within himself, saying that it's good, and giving it away doesn't make him imperfect.
Quote:Why would an perfect being 'want' anything at all? Want would imply that it lacks something, which again, contradicts omni-facets no?
No, it doesn't. I'ts pretty silly to say that an omni being can't actually
do anything with his omnis, other wise he's not omni.
Quote:The issue with omni-facets is that they are, almost by default, contradictory. It is impossible to introduce omni-facets into a conversation and hold it stable, because as soon as you do so, everything, from existence, to the bible claims (or indeed any claims), contradict themselves on their own premise.
Says you. I see it differently.