(June 12, 2021 at 8:02 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: 1. It is not readily obvious that a good being cannot demand worship, or that there is any logical inconsistency in it doing so.
2. It is not readily obvious that it is somehow ‘not good’ to tempt people.
3. It is not established (and likely unprovable) that free will exists, let alone that all beings have it.
4. While an all-powerful, all-knowing being clearly could prevent child rape, there is no reason to suppose that it must do so.
5. This one seems to be a re-statement (or possibly an expansion) of #1.
Boru
It appears to me that you are simply denying premises that are very well supported. Good beings are generally thought of as selfless so the premise that they do not freely wish to be worshiped is very well founded. Likewise, the premise that it is wrong to freely tempt good beings to be bad is very well founded. As for the freewill premise judicial systems all over the world subscribe to it. You missed the point in disproof 4.). The point was that an all-powerful, all-knowing and all-good god would prevent child rape and since it is not being prevented such a god cannot exist. Disproof 5.) is founded in Descartes' position that we cannot know whether our perceptions are validly reflecting an external reality. Thanks for responding.
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