RE: Age of Deconversion
November 22, 2019 at 11:23 am
(This post was last modified: November 22, 2019 at 11:25 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Here's a q for folks like yourself, or anyone else who ever believed. Why is the idea of a benevolent god, or a god doing it's best, so important that a person will reject their traditional faith or the description of a god with which they are familiar in order to maintain it, and why does it seem that the inability to believe in that sort of god so often yields an outcome of atheism?
Couldn't a god be malevolent or incompetent, as so many gods in so many cultures have been envisioned to be? If not, or if that doesn't square, why, and if this was given any thought in the deconversion process, what was your conclusion in the event of that possibility?
Couldn't a god be malevolent or incompetent, as so many gods in so many cultures have been envisioned to be? If not, or if that doesn't square, why, and if this was given any thought in the deconversion process, what was your conclusion in the event of that possibility?
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