God Almighty
Your Lord
I am. I'm a Coli breh just like you.What if God was one of us![]()
I am. I'm a Coli breh just like you.What if God was one of us![]()
I usually just let the simulation run and sit back and watch. Sometimes I push the Disaster button. Earthquake, hurricane, Trump presidency. Didn't you do that, playing Simcity? It's fun, right?So you believe that God could pick and choose which situations he micromanages? How do you know he isn't doing that already? How do you know there wouldn't be 10x as many such kidnappings if God wasn't stopping 90% of them?
You're either saying you believe God needs to step in literally every time (or every time that fulfills some ambiguous criteria), or you're complaining about God failing to do something that for all you know he's already doing.
Correct.no reputable scientists consider intelligent design to be a scientific explanation of how the universe came to be
My homie Providence has a.... slightly different core pri̥͎n͈̞͓̤͉͉c̤i̖͉͍̫̬͡p̹͕̲ḻ̷̲͍ę̖̤̪̜,̙̩ ̖̬̟̘̭̙m̨͔̥y̴͖͚͕̺͙ ͏͎̙̜̣̟̺g̬̬̲͙͟u̳͙̕y͕.̺̞ ̖̲̟̮̖̪God, Providence, Fate all have one core principle in common:
that the actions by each person dictate their path.
People pray to God everyday for him to intervene in their lives. How is that not asking him to interfere?
Your statement is exactly the reason why I believe that God doesn't exist or if he does it is nothing like we think it is.
I gave you my opinion based on what I would do if I was God. If I was omnipotent and omnipresent. If I could see the future and see everything past, why should the patterns and statements you made that seem complex and difficult for you, matter to me?
I would be God. I would know the best case scenario for each person based on millions of possible outcomes. Why would I want Maleah Davis to suffer?
It makes more sense to acknowledge that we are like lab subjects in a Mr Manhattan universe and leave it there, but let's not pretend that a being that mastered spacetime would be encumbered with what we think is complicated.
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No, Occam's Razor basically means that when you have two competing ideas, the one that makes the fewest assumptions is more likely to be correct. And also, saying god probably doesn't exist isn't a "theory" any more than "earth probably isn't the center of the solar system" isn't an astrophysical theory.
The universe isn't particularly simple with or without a creator, but we already know the universe exists whether it's simple or not.
But adding the existence of an unobservable god (while not explaining how this god came to be) just makes things more complex. Hence, Occam's Razor.
There you go again, drawing your boundaries around what you consider acceptable answers before you've even found any. Of course God isn't a "scientific" explanation for anything, science is expressedly self-limiting to describe materialistic natural phenomena. If you try to explain God scientifically you're committing a category error. It would be like coming up on the ruins of Tikal and trying to use geology to explain their presence.I don't know where spacetime came from (or even if it had to come from anywhere) but I'm pretty sure almost no reputable scientists consider intelligent design to be a scientific explanation of how the universe came to be, and I'm pretty sure you don't want to argue otherwise.![]()
you're on to something but you're missing a key point.
Lets take it back to the days in the garden, pre granny smith apple gate.
Adam and eve were naming animals. Running around figuring out the world that the good Lord built for them. I believe, that this kind of scientific inquiry and categorizing things is what we were designed to do. in essence, God built us, and built a place for us called earth and the heavens(space). and he did it not just so we could live here. but also for us to explore and figure out the wonders he's created. because the euphoric feeling we have when we have discovered something for the first time has to feel some type of Good to the person/being who created it for us.
imagine you make a paper airplane for your son. then imagine him getting old enough to figure out how you created it and now he can duplicate it. imagine that feeling of a proud father you would have. so multiple that feeling times billions for God. Now your son is older. imagine if you build a video game on a computer. and your daughter figures out how you pieced the entire gaming world together and how things work. The journey of your daughter trying to figure things out, asking you some questions, other times trying to figure it out for herself and finally getting it. imagine that feeling. Now multiple that times billions/zillions because we're talking about throughout mankind's history and future.
I believe we were designed to all be explorers and scientists. i think we were supposed to figure out how to manipulate things.
And that it would not have had the same consequences pre apple issue as it does now. because we do these things in some respect for our own selfish motives even when we think we are doing it for others. we still a lot of times do things for our own desire to feel loved by others who like what we did.
per the bible, the eating of that apple was one thing but the lying about it and the some what infighting between adam and eve not owning up to their parts. adam saying more or less "well...she gave it to me." like he wasnt the one told not to eat it. he gave up his manhood privileges right there. she gave up her equal privileges by not being a proper helpmeet that should've told that talking serpent No thanks. or at worse 'let me ask my husband adam what he thinks about this first. and then adam if he wasnt sure about it. should've spoke to god about it and asked, "is this that tree you said we shouldnt eat from?"
once those mistakes were made and the lack of an early on repenting spirit, it broke the world as we know it. it went from perfect to broken right along with adam and eve and all of their offspring thereafter.
thats why the real answer to all of the worlds ills is a simple one. The entire planet including all of us in it are broken.
when you sit back and hear about a child being kidnapped and killed by her father. or some fool burning his baby mama live, or some other fools shooting up an elementary school full of kids. and you say "How does god let this happen?"
the answer is, he didnt. our greatest of grandfathers and grandmothers allowed it by partaking of that fruit. and then not being quit to own up and apologizing.
That book says adam could speak to the animals and command them. i think this is something that most of us has lost due to the worl being broken. we have no idea what the earth was like before he became a broken version of itself. we dont know what type of power we had over the earth, the animals, its elements, etc.
he turned a woman into a pillar of salt for looking back at her house. i think he has the time to finish off dikk cheney with a heart attackSo every time anyone is about to do something bad God strikes them down with death? Everyone would notice this trend soon enough, right?
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You're giving a version of the "why can't God make a rock so heavy he can't lift it?" test. God can't do that which is logically impossible or which defies his own nature. It's not about "complex" or "difficult".Your statement is exactly the reason why I believe that God doesn't exist or if he does it is nothing like we think it is.
I gave you my opinion based on what I would do if I was God. If I was omnipotent and omnipresent. If I could see the future and see everything past, why should the patterns and statements you made that seem complex and difficult for you, matter to me?
I don't think God wants Maleah Davis to suffer. God didn't do that evil thing, a man with free will did. From what we know God suffers and mourns with us when men act in evil towards others - the extremity of the cross was the defining statement of that.I would be God. I would know the best case scenario for each person based on millions of possible outcomes. Why would I want Maleah Davis to suffer?
It makes more sense to acknowledge that we are like lab subjects in a Mr Manhattan universe and leave it there, but let's not pretend that a being that mastered spacetime would be encumbered with what we think is complicated.
he turned a woman into a pillar of salt for looking back at her house. i think he has the time to finish off dikk cheney with a heart attack![]()
You're giving a version of the "why can't God make a rock so heavy he can't lift it?" test. God can't do that which is logically impossible or which defies his own nature. It's not about "complex" or "difficult".
Creating a world in which everyone has free will, but in which there are no bad consequences, doesn't seem logically possible to me. If meaningfully bad consequences are uniformly barred, then will isn't free. As far as we know this is by far the best of all possible worlds in which we have freedom to be as good or as evil as we want to be.
If you want to claim that nothing is logically impossible than you might as well just toss logical thought out the window.Let it be known that I have no problem with your belief in God, it brings many comfort in this crazy world. My point is philosophical.
What seems logically possible to us doesn't mean God would be bound by the same constraints. If we can't accept that fact we are basically assuming that God thinks like men.
I'll point out that belief in God doesn't necessarily make people "feel better". I look at how a lot of people live, and I suspect that belief in God would make them feel worse, considering the sort of shyt they do on the regular. Knowing that there is a just God who will put everything to rights ain't gonna fly well with the large mass of people who happily feel like they're getting away with injustice and bullshyt on the regular.Let it be known that I have no problem with your belief in God, it brings many comfort in this crazy world. ...
Nor should we assume we know the nature of God of it exists. It makes us feel better if we think we do, but ultimately we don't.
I didn't say that God "couldn't have prevented it". I suggested that God stepping in to stop every evil act may not actually be the ideal way to manage the world. I do believe that God could have created a world with no suffering, but it wouldn't be full of humans, it would be scripted, inauthentic, robotic bullshyt somewhere between the most boring Hallmark movie ever and a silver spoon cocktail party. If God's ideal is free, actualized human beings who are free to choose between good and evil, who are free to choose to love each other or not, who are free to chose into relationship with God or not, then this may literally be the best of all such worlds....at least for now, as said humans work themselves into who they will be for eternity in this temporary time of trial and growth.If we approach the Maleah situation accepting those tenants, to say God couldn't have prevented it is patently false. Rather he chose to allow it to happen like the Bible says he did to Job.
youre right, i dont know allegiry when i see it. because i was told the bible is a factual history bookYou can be a cynic or you can be someone who doesn't know allegory when they see it, but being a cynic AND pretending not to know allegory when you see it really doesn't go together well.
youre right, i dont know allegiry when i see it. because i was told the bible is a factual history book