RE: Why do you not believe in God?
July 16, 2012 at 6:18 pm
(This post was last modified: July 16, 2012 at 6:20 pm by Mystic.)
Here is a good argument against God:
If there was a benevolent Creator, there would not exist unnecessary suffering or suffering that would not bring about a greater good.
There exists suffering that is unnecessary and doesn't bring about a greater good.
Therefore a benevolent Creator does not exist.
Here is an argument for God:
1. Objective Greatness Exists.
2. For Objective Greatness to exist, all possible levels and instances of Greatness must be known.
3. Only Ultimate Greatness can know Ultimate Greatness and infinite potential levels and instances of greatness.
4. Therefore God exists.
As for 2, I've argued elaborately why in another thread. I think it was called "Justice, morality, greatness, do these things prove God".
If there was a benevolent Creator, there would not exist unnecessary suffering or suffering that would not bring about a greater good.
There exists suffering that is unnecessary and doesn't bring about a greater good.
Therefore a benevolent Creator does not exist.
Here is an argument for God:
1. Objective Greatness Exists.
2. For Objective Greatness to exist, all possible levels and instances of Greatness must be known.
3. Only Ultimate Greatness can know Ultimate Greatness and infinite potential levels and instances of greatness.
4. Therefore God exists.
As for 2, I've argued elaborately why in another thread. I think it was called "Justice, morality, greatness, do these things prove God".