I think you might be mistaking me for someone else, I have listened to Him for many years, and I still do listen,
I'm glad we have you to have the reasonable side of Theism as opposed to Whatsupall's stupidity side of Theism. So what you are saying is that god could map out the entire plan of time, but instead lets us have freewill that has the consequence of leaving God himself wondering (probably with hefty educated guesses) what will happen. Is that right?
Yes that’s fine but you do realize that ‘everything’ includes all future events as well.God is omniscient in the sense that He knows about everything.
If he knows the future then he will have this knowledge before we are born.God knows our hearts. He knows what we want and He knows what we will try to do.
I doubt you mean that since that will confirm that he isn’t omniscient in your view.He has potential omniscience.
Your argument rests on him knowing what? in our hearts, e.g. our thoughts and emotions. How would he know this before we exist?
That doesn't help. Try say a billion years before he created us.He created us...
So are you saying that because he designed and created us that he will be able to predict what we are going to do?If He created us He knows our desires, our thoughts and our feelings in the same way that we know every part of what we create. First He had the idea of making you and me and then He did it already thinking about what we would go to do.
So are you saying that because he designed and created us that he will be able to predict what we are going to do?
First He had the idea of making you and me and then He did it already thinking about what we would go to do.
So, He told Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of a certain tree, knowing that they would disobey Him? Why then did He punish the reptile?
He didn't know. It was Cain's own choice. You see, God only knows those who He dwells in and He doesn't dwell in anyone who is evil. Darkness exists, eventhough that is light. And He didn't punished Cain, Cain's action punished him.Why did He punish Cain for killing his brother? According to you, He knew he was going to do it, and allowed him to.
It is not the idea of God that I disagree with, it's YOUR (and several others') idea of God.
He didn't know.
Then he isn't omnisemincent. if he isn't all knowing, then he isn't all powerful.
Now the question is: does evil come from the fact that god doesn't "dwell" in that person, or does it come from something else. Does freewill imply randomness?
BIBLE CONTRADICTIONS::
Originally posted by Cris
Marc,
The god of Einstein was not a being in any sense of the word; his god was the order and harmony of the world. One doesn’t pray to order and harmony and expect a reply. Order and harmony do not create places of eternal torture and torment. The difference between an interfering personal god and the concept of order and harmony is massive.
There is one certain thing that can be said about atheists is that it is impossible to say one thing about atheists that they all share apart from their disbelief in the theist claims for the existence of gods.
Your perception of atheist thinking perhaps stems from your own early childhood views on how you perceived your god. Atheists range from the most stupid of people to the most intelligent. Their range of views on what a god might be like will rival anything a theist might invent, and possibly much more since they have not hampered themselves with limited narrow-minded religious doctrines.
Anything less than logical thought is going to be inferior however you want to cut this.
Religious Faith is no more than an attempt to try even harder to convince yourself that a fantasy is real. It depends on no facts but almost entirely on emotionalism. It is incapable of determining truth except by chance.
I understand religious faith perfectly. It is a desperate attempt by religionists to define something that sounds acceptable because they are unable to use any superior form of thought such as logic because logic is entirely dependent on facts and religionists have no facts. If religionists could use logic than it is certain they would.
Religious Faith is a belief without a factual basis. Trying to claim it is something different is simple desperation. We know this is true since if you actually had any facts you would quickly throw away the desperation of faith and point to the facts and say – look we have facts we now KNOW god exists.
Logic is not man made. It is the fundamental basis of any intelligence; even a god must be subject to logic.
Nearly ludicrous, but clearly NOT ludicrous. The atheist stance is very simple – an absence of belief in the existence of gods because theists cannot prove what they claim.