RE: Suppose God (christian) was proved to exist (imperically)?
April 19, 2015 at 8:11 pm
(This post was last modified: April 19, 2015 at 8:17 pm by Anomalocaris.)
Interesting question.
Magniloquent pretentions, insatiable narcissism, cosmological jealousy, and boundless vengeance are all so integral to the concept of the Christian God that if what you empirically discovered failed to possess any one of those wickedest of traits in the most surpassing of abundances, it wouldn't be the Christian God.
So empirical evidence of existence of Christian God means empirical existence of infinite evil that would inflict infinite punishment upon you for failing to prostrate yourself before it and call it the one and only infinite good. This puts you in a bind. What would you do if an evidently infinite wickedness can evidently inflict infinite punishment upon you for failing to prostrate yourself before it and calling it the infinite good?
Magniloquent pretentions, insatiable narcissism, cosmological jealousy, and boundless vengeance are all so integral to the concept of the Christian God that if what you empirically discovered failed to possess any one of those wickedest of traits in the most surpassing of abundances, it wouldn't be the Christian God.
So empirical evidence of existence of Christian God means empirical existence of infinite evil that would inflict infinite punishment upon you for failing to prostrate yourself before it and call it the one and only infinite good. This puts you in a bind. What would you do if an evidently infinite wickedness can evidently inflict infinite punishment upon you for failing to prostrate yourself before it and calling it the infinite good?