A fundie declares misfortune is God's plan
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That old quote about God being either callous or impotent comes to mind. If God has the power to stop cruelty and suffering, then his failure to do so is callousness. If he lacks the power, then he is no God. This "free will" excuse is bullshit; it is perfectly possible to allow free will but also punish evildoers and prevent crimes (that is, in fact, precisely what our laws and police systems are designed to do).
For a time, I considered sparing your wretched little planet Cybertron.
But now, you shall witnesss ... its dismemberment!
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But now, you shall witnesss ... its dismemberment!
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That's deism isn't it? It's a whole lot more believable than a "God" creating everything out of nowhere and decides to intervene in things every now and then.Neko001 wrote:*cough* No.
Sure, you're all atheists here, and you're gonna bash me for this, but here goes.
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What I believe is God basically created the world with random functions every now and them, say volcanoes, earthquakes, etc., and just created Adam and Eve. What goes on after that is completely our fault.
I have a scenario to propose to you all. What would you do if you were a doctor, just saved a patient in a 5-6 hour operation involving the heart, and the patient says it was God's will he survived?
Double the bill.I have a scenario to propose to you all. What would you do if you were a doctor, just saved a patient in a 5-6 hour operation involving the heart, and the patient says it was God's will he survived?
Gotta love religion, it takes all the critical thinking out of life.
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That would be the riddle of Epicurus:AdmiralKanos wrote:That old quote about God being either callous or impotent comes to mind. If God has the power to stop cruelty and suffering, then his failure to do so is callousness. If he lacks the power, then he is no God. This "free will" excuse is bullshit; it is perfectly possible to allow free will but also punish evildoers and prevent crimes (that is, in fact, precisely what our laws and police systems are designed to do).
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
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So that's the full quote. I'll have to commit it to memory.
For the doctor question, why settle for doubling the bill? Triple it. Or, you could accidently slip rat poison into his IV, but that's a little risky.
For the doctor question, why settle for doubling the bill? Triple it. Or, you could accidently slip rat poison into his IV, but that's a little risky.
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Triple it if he's Catholic. They believe in a Trinity, so all three gods should have no problem footing the same bill separately.Darth Yoshi wrote:So that's the full quote. I'll have to commit it to memory.
For the doctor question, why settle for doubling the bill? Triple it. Or, you could accidently slip rat poison into his IV, but that's a little risky.
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maybe he and the ambasador guy should join forces sick. if there is a god then he's good and bad comes from satan. true that perhaps god can use bad things for the better, but to say that he causes the bad in the first place so that he can do the good, well that's just wrong. fundies. make me sick.
the battlestar galactic finally found earth, but the cylons had followed and discovered it as well. the colonials shared their knowledge with earth in return for recruits to fight the cylons. i joined in defence of my planet and am willing to give my life for that cause.
OR: He's Omnisience, but not PrecognitiveDarth Utsanomiko wrote:The worst is when they throw in omnisience. Then they have to admit that god, despite knowing how everything would progress, created the world in the way it ended up. which means he knew Lucifer would betray him, he knew Adamn and Eve would betray him, he knew he'd create all these people he'd have to kill in the flood, all the people in far-off regions who would live and die without ever hearing about Judaism or Christianity, and the world ends up getting destroyed by Jesus and Satan. So what's the fucking point? Don't they act like we here for god to test us? Why would god create something when he knows the whole miserable, destructive outcome?Alex Moon wrote:I love it when I hear fundies use this arguement, because it leaves only two options. If everything is a part of God's plan, then God is either incompetent or sadistic. How else would you explain why an all powerful God would create a system where the vast majority of people would suffer for eternity?
Answer: he's a fucking asshole, and he just wants to make stuff to be destroyed. what a spoiled brat.
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Isn't that Hume? At least, Alvin Plantiga attributes that quote to Hume in "God, Freedom, and Evil." Anyway, the quote is right.Durandal wrote:That would be the riddle of Epicurus:
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
I think his source was probably http://www.positiveatheism.orgFrank_Scenario wrote:Isn't that Hume? At least, Alvin Plantiga attributes that quote to Hume in "God, Freedom, and Evil." Anyway, the quote is right.Durandal wrote:That would be the riddle of Epicurus:
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
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I'm a bit of a Christian deist, myself. I don't believe God interferes in human affairs, for better or for worse.
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so you're not suppose to commit sin but it is already predetermined that you are going to?
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What? Of course you're not supposed to, but if you can go through life without ever intentionally doing harm to another person, let me know.so you're not suppose to commit sin but it is already predetermined that you are going to?
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What if God knew all possible futures, but did not determine which one was going to occur?
What would that be called?
What would that be called?
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A lazy guy with omniscent powers?HemlockGrey wrote:What if God knew all possible futures, but did not determine which one was going to occur?
What would that be called?
Something just came to me: Maybe God does drugs. It would help creationists explain how "intellegently designed" beings have design flaws. Also, it would explain why God doesn't interfere with the universe: He's too wasted to do so. Also, why else do you think he's called "God most high"?
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Or maybe he just lets humans determine which course history is going to take...?
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I can live with that.
I can live with that.
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Including you.Neko001 wrote:No living person here knows God.
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I remember my cousin telling me his views on god - the old testament was when he was a teen, needing attention, blowing things up that disagreed with him, then the new testament where he matures and becomes kinder.
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