(September 15, 2015 at 11:42 am)Lek Wrote:(September 14, 2015 at 11:54 pm)Esquilax Wrote: A continuous series of consequences stemming from initial conditions within a region of spacetime we don't currently have the ability to monitor, that may appear random due to their complexity or relative smallness, but are in fact constricted by the scaffold of events immediately preceding them and the overall structure of physics at the time.
Did you have an answer to the actual question you were asked, or was your intent to try and discredit the OP with the false insinuation that if we don't have a perfectly understood answer beforehand, we have no right to question yours?
Better yet, did you really think that your question would stump anybody comfortable with not knowing everything at the current time?
I didn't dodge the question, Esquilax. I gave an honest answer. I don't know why God made all the diseases and such. The answers you and Shuffle gave were not why everything was created, but how you think they were created. You don't know why everything exists. As far as you know, there is no reason.
Your belief system holds the claim that everything has a purpose, mine doesn't. If someone asks you to prove your god, you can't say, "WeLL PRovE YOur GOd," especially when the person is an atheist. I asked you why god created bad things, and then you asked me why there are bad things. I DON'T BELIEVE THERE IS A "WHY" TO BEGIN WITH, YOU DO. Why can't you understand that.