(October 23, 2014 at 1:22 pm)Chas Wrote:I was answering a very specific objection. Aoi Magi wrote that the good was subjective, implying that goodness would have trouble managing the good it creates, because X may be good Smith but bad for Jones. I refused to enter into the discussion of what "good" is and suggested simply that whatever it is (and it's actually a lot of things), goodness is competent enough to administer the good to our satisfaction.(October 23, 2014 at 12:27 pm)datc Wrote: It's considerably more complicated than this, which is why I am not opening this can of worms. Whatever is good, God is first cause of it.You have yet to provide any compelling evidence for the existence of God. Your assertion is unsupported.
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