(February 22, 2010 at 8:30 pm)REPuckett Wrote: Listen, let me try to dumb this down a little more. Let's say that I am perfect being. Don't get crazy on me, it is a hypothetical. With my perfection I decide to, I don't know, bake a cake. Well, let's say this cake fails terribly and ends up being a charred brick. Well, I screwed up, right? That means that I must not be perfect! Again, that concept is one of the most simplistic concepts to grasp. If I were perfect, then everything I do should, in turn, be perfect. If it is not, then I'm not perfect. It;sa as simple as that.I believe we already went over this. A better analogy would be if I, as a perfect being, decided to make a meal that is lacking in some aspects (not a charred brick as you said, our world isn't quite that bad) and then create some conscious beings, for the purpose of making that meal delicious as all hell.
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