RE: How do you reconcile your god, the mass murderer?
November 28, 2017 at 12:57 pm
(This post was last modified: November 28, 2017 at 12:59 pm by WinterHold.)
(November 28, 2017 at 8:42 am)Khemikal Wrote: Actually, it's just treating the fiction of god like a potentially competent moral agent. A being that knows the difference between right and wrong, and can act on that knowledge. More accurately, it's pointing out that the authors of the fiction were terrible people, and that people who justify it today are no better, lol. If you'd like to convince me, however, that god is somehow incompetent, be my guest?
As far as christians and their "illogical turn from authentic belief", meh..no more or less so than the descriptions of god in your own magic book. If it's a problem for them, it's a problem for you...is it a problem?
Imagine this:
1-Void. Just void. Just nothing.
2-God comes forth. How? IDK. It's the same principle with the origins of the universe in the Big Bang theory.
3-Right and wrong, are created by him. He made them from nothing. What is he? IDK; but it seems that he creates things out of nothing.
Right and wrong are only valid inside your tiny little bubble you call "the universe". And even in this universe; the right and wrong can be redefined over and over and over. Just read about the behavior of black holes and other celestial objects.
I agree with you that authors of fiction are quite horrible: that's why the Creator made his revelation so clear to be seen.
you don't have the intro of the story. The intro is NA. Nobody has it but God.
Thus; humans are the incompetent ones.