Well, God doesn't seem to have the ability or else will to prevent or stop evil from occurring in his/her/its own creation. So why should we expect God to speak in ways that we can comprehend? Are you right up there with God? God bothered to say something to you that s/he/it didn't say to everyone else? And you perfectly understood what God said? (If there is a God.)Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Sep 01, 2025 7:46 pmSo...your supposition would have to be that what we call "God" was unable to do a simple thing that we human beings do quite regularly -- that is, to speak intelligibly? Because if you don't assume that, then there's clearly no problem at all.Gary Childress wrote: ↑Mon Sep 01, 2025 6:26 pmThen how do you know that God even says anything that we humans could comprehend? "Truth is truth" doesn't cut it.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Sep 01, 2025 6:20 pm
There's no speculation. Truth is truth. Truth always wins...over perspective, over culture, over prejudice, over wishes, over preferences...at the end of the day, truth is always the only thing that is left standing.
We don't. Not unless God reveals Himself, as He is pleased to do. Without that, none of us would have a clue.
If there's a God, then it seems just as likely to me that God lets everything run on its own in this universe and doesn't intervene in everyday affairs or pick favorites. Besides, is God so insecure that God gets upset when we don't worship him? The Bible is a joke. At least to many contemporary ears. Back in the day the Abrahamic religions were a novelty and revolutionary, these days they sound hopelessly dated and Romanized (Rome being a totalitarian empire at the time). Do you really think the Romans would NOT oversee the assembly of the Bible to make God sound like a demanding emperor? How much of the Bible sorted through by the imperial clergy do you estimate is the truth about the creator of all that is?