(April 9, 2009 at 3:12 pm)fr0d0 Wrote: We're not talking about natures opinion, but peoples interpretation.
If the rain can be simultaneously interpretted as bad by one person and good by another, by what means do we make a decision as to whether it is always bad or always good? Because it is always good for someone, yes it does follow that we can say the weather is always good, but on the same token we can say it is always bad for someone and hence the weather is always bad. If God is always good by this logic, God is always bad.
Please clear up any misconception I may have about your argument.