RE: Someone stole the body!
May 30, 2016 at 6:16 pm
(This post was last modified: May 30, 2016 at 6:18 pm by Gemini.)
(May 30, 2016 at 2:33 pm)Godschild Wrote: You didn't read what I posted did you or if you did you ignored it, either way it's still shows you do not want to have a real discussion about God.
God would never appear to you, it's not the way He works. As I said before God would not ask you to poke someone in the eye, it's not what He does, you are thinking in a child's way.
When God tells someone what His will is for them and they deny and/or ignore it then they sin and are guilty and worthy of being judged.
God doesn't play with His creation, if there was a god like that none of us would stand a chance. I actually made a mistake I thought you were interested in what I believed God was like, but like most atheist you seem only in your own conclusions no matter how wrong they are, interesting for someone who believe atheist are so much smarter than Christians. If you are really interested post to me again if not then we should call it quits at this point in time.
Thanks for the reply GC. I'm just interested in the views of a theist who doesn't believe God is omnibenevolent. Are God's actions constrained by morality? Whether external to him or grounded in his own nature? Is it possible for him to perform an unethical action or is any action performed by God ipso facto ethical? If God is not constrained by morality, are we? Is our morality dependent on the whims of a deity, or does some other moral standard apply to our actions?
This is why I asked the questions. It's irrelevant whether or not God would appear to me, I'm just interested in the alternatives to perfect being theology.
A Gemma is forever.