(September 19, 2013 at 9:25 am)Ryantology Wrote: None of whom adhere to it as strictly as you do, and none for the explicit purpose of glorifying crimes.Hypocrisy defense - interesting.
Quote:There is only one definition of perfection which is valid for the ultimate being of the universe: no flaws of any kind, not even those perceived subjectively. You don't have to agree for this to count, because anything less than this is objectively less than perfect.First, as noted previously, the only definition of perfection which I need be concerned with is that which the Bible claims for god.
Second, your position is flawed - admittedly imperfect beings could perceive something as a flaw and be wrong about it.
Quote:Whether or not he is bound by rules is irrelevant. Character flaws don't stop being character flaws just because you're more powerful than anything else.Actions don't become flaws unless they conflict with rules of some sort.