RE: Is God always "just"?
May 6, 2011 at 8:27 pm
(This post was last modified: May 6, 2011 at 8:32 pm by Interzone.)
Quote:I am a bit shocked you even went this direction, this only displays a fundamental ignorance of what omnipotence means. It means that God can do all that is consistent with His nature. Logic is based off of God’s nature and thoughts. It is not logically possible to make a stone so big you can’t pick it up, so your silly little question proves nothing.
Heh, you're confusing "logically possible" with "logically sound." I'm perfectly well versed in what "omnipotence" means. Logically speaking, unless you can define "God's nature and thoughts," you cannot even begin to define God. I think Thomas Paine said it best.
"The study of theology, as it stands in the Christian churches, is the study of nothing; it is founded on nothing; it rests on no principles; it proceeds by no authority; it has no data; it can demonstrate nothing; and it admits of no conclusion”
"Logic is based off of God's nature and thoughts," lol, nice babble.
Quote:Where did God order this? I know He didn’t, but if He did then yes of course it would be just because that is how we determine justice. He never ordered that, so it really doesn’t prove a thing.
Well, killing little children would be more accurate, but good to know.
Quote:Since we are playing this little game though, you need to answer this, “If every person on Earth thought that raping children was just, would you also think this?”
Difference here is that I don't claim that "every person on Earth" is just. It's entirely possible that everyone is unjust. You, on the other hand, claim that God IS just. Big difference.
So, I think we wrapped it up nicely. You condone genocide, the killing of children, and the rape of virgins. The very least I can say is that you are a true Christian. What's more, I cannot possibly refute your definition of just. Pat yourself on the back.