(September 5, 2011 at 12:49 am)Ryft Wrote: All right, well let's discuss this issue apart from the book, then. "Let's just suppose for a minute this God does exist," you said. "Does he truly have the right to treat humans as he sees fit? In my opinion, I don't think so." Supposing this God exists, WHY does he not have that right? You said you do not think he does but you neglected to explain why.
That's easy. Human beings are not property. None of us asked to be created, and I don't acknowledge anybody's right over my life.
IF we were created by God and he can control us, then he already is doing what he wants with us. But I wouldn't agree that he has the right to.