(February 22, 2016 at 7:49 pm)Mr.wizard Wrote:(February 22, 2016 at 10:45 am)God of Mr. Hanky Wrote: The point I was making on the three omnis, not including the one on benevolence (for the obvious reason that Yahweh's love is conditional), is that they are taught by nearly all, if not all Christian leaders. Therefore, it really doesn't matter whether they're in the bible, when they are what they believe. When this doctrine first sprung from out of the Vatican sewer it was no more or less authentic than the bible itself, therefore the bible makes no difference. I was just using the doctrines which Xtians believe in order to point out how they contradict themselves. They just can't have a god which is all three omnis, and the pinnacle of perfection (another belief which few Xtians would be known to contradict), and allows bad things to happen. It would not be capable of that.
I think god could allow bad things to happen even with those 3 Omni's if god is not Omnibenevolent.
God is not omnibenevolent, but the existing trifecta omni doctrine combined with the doctrine of perfection are what should prevent a god from deciding not to prevent evil. If he were to do this, then that would make him imperfect.
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