Note this argument;henry quirk wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 5:46 pm If a supposed omni-compassionate with omnipotence can create such a perfect fine-tuned universe, then such a GOD would have no problem creating humans WITHOUT the possibility of committing evil acts without any negative consequences at all.
if god wanted nuthin' but bio-automation -- robots -- then that's what he woulda created
seems to me, since man is not a robot but instead is a free will, god wanted man to be free
the bitch of it is: bein' free means bein' free to be wrong, to do wrong
obviously god thought the benefits of bein' a free will outweigh the liabilities
- 1. The supposed God is omnipotent and omni-Good.
2. Yes GOD wanted man to be free for whatever the reason.
3. But because God is omni-Good, it is only natural that God would not create humans with free will to commit evil [contra Good].
4. Thus in the planning stage [the blueprints] before God created humans, it is only logical natural God would create humans without the ability to commit evil [as defined].
Therefore the GOD in 1-4 NEVER existed as real in the first place.
Otherwise if GOD in 1-4 above existed, there would not be any evil and violence created by humans.
Yes, it is evident human are not robots and has limited free will, but there is no solid reasons that humans were created by a supposedly omnipotent and omni-Good God.seems to me, since man is not a robot but instead is a free will, god wanted man to be free