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How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
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How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
All the arguments from suffering, free will and morality in favour of god presuppose he is perfectly good. But all these arguments work in reverse eg

- argument 1 god loves us so much he gave us free will in order that we might choose the right path, do good, worship him but come freely to him
- argument 2 god hates us so much he gave us free will and urges us to do evil and cause suffering to trick us into worshipping him but he wants us to give ourselves to him freely

the second argument is no less valid but has improved explanatory power in that it accounts for suffering athey've god of the OT. How do we know god is all good and not all evil?
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
You're right, of course. That would make much more sense. Almost as much sense as there being no god at all.
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
Well, I wouldn't say "almost" as much sense (I'd say not by a fucking long shot). But more sense, yeah.
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
How do we know he's not perfectly evil? Because if i was a super-being i would be able to do some way more fucked up shit. The biblical God is evil for sure, but he aint perfect in any way.
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
He's pretty fucking hard to beat though.

Wiping out everyone but Noah and a few albums is rather 'over the top'.

But killing him and them as well and then creating everyone again and killing them over again in even more horrific ways, infinite loop, is worse I guess.
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
I can one up him off the top of my head: Spontaneous global circumcision via jack russell.
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
The worst things he can do are of course very unimaginative and vague statements like this one of course:

"Cause the most horrific suffering possible to the greatest number of sentient individuals constantly without respite for all eternity".
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
(August 16, 2010 at 4:57 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: The worst things he can do are of course very unimaginative and vague statements like this one of course:

"Cause the most horrific suffering possible to the greatest number of sentient individuals constantly without respite for all eternity".

Isn't that hell? Afterall there are only a select few christians going to heaven, the rest of us are destined to burn.
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
(August 16, 2010 at 4:29 pm)The Omnissiunt One Wrote: You're right, of course. That would make much more sense. Almost as much sense as there being no god at all.


The better answer.
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RE: How do we know that god isn't perfectly evil?
(August 16, 2010 at 4:23 pm)Captain Scarlet Wrote: All the arguments from suffering, free will and morality in favour of god presuppose he is perfectly good. But all these arguments work in reverse eg

- argument 1 god loves us so much he gave us free will in order that we might choose the right path, do good, worship him but come freely to him
- argument 2 god hates us so much he gave us free will and urges us to do evil and cause suffering to trick us into worshipping him but he wants us to give ourselves to him freely

the second argument is no less valid but has improved explanatory power in that it accounts for suffering athey've god of the OT. How do we know god is all good and not all evil?
S'ok Cap'n I'll take you seriously Wink Big Grin

The overwhelming thrust of the message is a positive one with the aim of human benefit.. it wouldn't be successful if not. Given the context only one statement fits the model. Independently your idea works fine.
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