RE: The logical consequences of omnipotence
February 6, 2013 at 7:51 pm
(This post was last modified: February 6, 2013 at 7:59 pm by fr0d0.)
Hehe
So can you explain to me how the Jews misunderstood their own religious texts and concluded that God was good? How come you read the same words that they wrote, most likely with less understanding because you're coming at it through translation, and come up with the opposite to them?
Are you being egotistical perhaps? Do you put too much oness upon human suffering rather than any other creature, for example? Is the design of nature fundamentally flawed? Can injustice, in the form of one sided justice = no one can do bad, trump the freedom to act as a free agent? No matter what you desire, your only ability would be to only do good? You want heaven first. This life holds nothing of value to you.
So can you explain to me how the Jews misunderstood their own religious texts and concluded that God was good? How come you read the same words that they wrote, most likely with less understanding because you're coming at it through translation, and come up with the opposite to them?
Are you being egotistical perhaps? Do you put too much oness upon human suffering rather than any other creature, for example? Is the design of nature fundamentally flawed? Can injustice, in the form of one sided justice = no one can do bad, trump the freedom to act as a free agent? No matter what you desire, your only ability would be to only do good? You want heaven first. This life holds nothing of value to you.