(December 5, 2016 at 9:48 pm)Jehanne Wrote: We're back to the Euthyphro dilemma. Let's say, for argument's sake, that Craig's God exists, a timeless, changeless, perfect Being; why would such a God be a (or, the) foundation for morality? Is it because God commands something that makes it good, or is it because it is good because He commands it?
Craig doesn't refute the dilemma he just creates a straw man and knocks it down
other attempts by Craig to solve the dilemma have not been much better
His tries the freewill defense which he undermines with his belief that in heaven to one can sin not to mention it's destroyed by the existence of a being who both has freewill and can't do evil
He has tried planties tired best of all worlds defense but it's fails because his own theology says the best of all worlds is one without sin
so far his best defense is there is some magic super reason god can't tell us why little timmy has to die of lung cancer
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