If god is omniscience does that mean we don't have free will to begin with
Quote from: ねこ on September 08, 2014, 01:15:07 AMIf god is omniscience does that mean we don't have free will to begin withYeah, that's the issue I always run into when I try to reason a god out (at least when they're both omnipotent and omniscient). With something like that, it can be said that everything that happens is its will to happen, or else it wouldn't have.Since it's the god's will, there's no room for free will; only the illusion of such.
Better question: if God loves everyone unconditionally, why even invent a place like Hell?
We shouldn't be asking God why children are starving. God should be asking us why we allow such a thing to happen.
Quote from: PSU on September 08, 2014, 01:37:43 PMWe shouldn't be asking God why children are starving. God should be asking us why we allow such a thing to happen.If starving children are supposed to be a test for my morality, I sure feel bad for those who had the unfortunate role of being the ones I ignore since they truly get nothing out of it.
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on September 08, 2014, 01:51:13 PMQuote from: PSU on September 08, 2014, 01:37:43 PMWe shouldn't be asking God why children are starving. God should be asking us why we allow such a thing to happen.If starving children are supposed to be a test for my morality, I sure feel bad for those who had the unfortunate role of being the ones I ignore since they truly get nothing out of it.Suffering on earth to have an eternity of heaven? I'd take that in a heartbeat.
Quote from: PSU on September 08, 2014, 01:37:43 PMWe shouldn't be asking God why children are starving. God should be asking us why we allow such a thing to happen.Why does god allow us to allow it? We're certainly trying not to have starving children. He should give us a little help.
Until OP and Meta develop ability to debate properly and actually read posts,I will not discuss this matter.
Quote from: SecondClass on September 08, 2014, 01:14:28 AMBetter question: if God loves everyone unconditionally, why even invent a place like Hell?Who is to say Hell is a place full of despair and torture?
Quote from: Rocketman287 on September 08, 2014, 02:35:11 PMUntil OP and Meta develop ability to debate properly and actually read posts,I will not discuss this matter.I can debate properly. Yeah, I get hotheaded and can be opinionated, but I'm one of the most tolerant people you'll find in terms of differing beliefs and attitudes. My main concern is that I see no reason to believe in any sort of deity (although deism, to an extent, is mildly justifiable), which you're welcome to challenge me on, but it only becomes a problem if your beliefs are being used to step on people's toes or, especially, if they're being used to legislate. I don't really know what you're talking about though, since I haven't debated - or even responded to - anybody's posts in this thread.
I'm referring to our locked thread yesterday.
BEST ANSWER: There is no God.
Quote from: Kinder_ on September 08, 2014, 02:35:12 PMQuote from: SecondClass on September 08, 2014, 01:14:28 AMBetter question: if God loves everyone unconditionally, why even invent a place like Hell?Who is to say Hell is a place full of despair and torture? The people who wrote the Bible.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on September 08, 2014, 02:43:51 PMQuote from: Kinder_ on September 08, 2014, 02:35:12 PMQuote from: SecondClass on September 08, 2014, 01:14:28 AMBetter question: if God loves everyone unconditionally, why even invent a place like Hell?Who is to say Hell is a place full of despair and torture? The people who wrote the Bible.And the Bible has been translated dozens up dozens of times, along with being tweaked *cough*KingJamesversion*cough*
Quote from: Sir Apple on September 08, 2014, 02:46:47 PMBEST ANSWER: There is no God.As far as science is concerned, that's a false claim.
Science is built up of theories, not facts.