Although this may be true, who knows, I believe it's safer to argue that god did not actually intend to put evil into this world, but rather it was a ...
Free will permits mistakes, and mistakes have the possibility to create evil, but then again depends on the definition of evil you describe in your ar...
Hello Maureen, From what I see, a majority of your argument lies in this quote: I'll just start by saying that this kind of idea that a certain God co...
I’ll just start with a thought.. Maybe after looking at all the ways the world could be, God decided that the best possible world, for us, was one tha...
I enjoyed the read and this idea is quite thought provoking. Although, I didn't follow the argument you made as well as I wish I could have. After a l...
I suppose that answers the question, then, as I'm not the one to tell you what you should believe or not believe. I'm just simply stating there are ot...
Once again, assuming dualism is true, what makes you believe you can see one's spirit or mind in the afterlife? Unless there is some sort of physical ...
If physicalism is true, then yes we have proof of what happens in the afterlife. Nothing. If dualism is true, however, you've only shown what happens ...
No one truly knows what is going to happen in the afterlife, assuming there is one, but if we don't know what's going to happen, then why not imagine ...
Why does being omnipotent have to be logically possible, assuming that the definition of logical pertains to something with sound reasoning? To my und...
To clarify, the argument I’m making is through the perspective of God, an omnipotent and omniscient being, alone, and is excluding the human perspecti...
Say you define omnipotent as, "Having unlimited power" and omniscient as, "All knowing." You believe God is omnipotent and omniscient. Limitations wou...
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