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Does God exist: A hopefully civil and fruitful debate
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Kalovale Wrote:- Omni-benevolence requires the being to always do the most known good.

This is the single most flawed concept in this discussion. It's completely out of place to what you claim to be trying to discuss.

What is "good"? Why would an omnipotent and/or omniscient entity be constrained by a completely human concept that's in many ways severely subjective?

If you want to argue over whether or not god(s) exists, you should resolve that question before you try to argue God's sense of morality rather than assuming the morality is somehow directly related to the existence.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.


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Does God exist: A hopefully civil and fruitful debate - by Eos - 2012-07-07, 09:17 PM

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