RE: My views on objective morality
March 11, 2016 at 3:09 pm
(This post was last modified: March 11, 2016 at 3:30 pm by robvalue.)
I don't follow Tibs. You seem to be placing restrictions on God again.
Why can God only do it the ways you say?
He could make it so that sex happened in such a way that it could never be unpleasant, and any party could leave at any time no matter what. And that's just using my imagination. I'm sure omnipotent beings aren't restricted by either our logic or imaginations.
He could have just made everything totally different to how it is now, so everything is awesome, and we're always happy. Current restrictions need never apply.
But this is all ludicrous fantasy, anyway. And indeed, there's no reason to assume God is "good". I've never understood that obsession. Evidence does not in any way back it up. Usually, people claim he is, or else there would be no problem of evil.
Why can God only do it the ways you say?
He could make it so that sex happened in such a way that it could never be unpleasant, and any party could leave at any time no matter what. And that's just using my imagination. I'm sure omnipotent beings aren't restricted by either our logic or imaginations.
He could have just made everything totally different to how it is now, so everything is awesome, and we're always happy. Current restrictions need never apply.
But this is all ludicrous fantasy, anyway. And indeed, there's no reason to assume God is "good". I've never understood that obsession. Evidence does not in any way back it up. Usually, people claim he is, or else there would be no problem of evil.
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