• kofe@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Interesting, so who created the fruit of knowledge? Who then decided that we would die and feel pain? Who flooded the earth? Who took up a bet to torture job? And that’s barely scraping the old testament

    Meanwhile, who offered food and water to a starving madman in the desert?

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      8 months ago

      We decided we’d die and feel pain. We deserved the flood, and it was literally satan who tortured Job. satan didn’t even offer Jesus food, he just told Him to turn the rocks into food with His own power.

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        8 months ago

        You missed a very, very important keyword there: “deserved.”

        Theologians miss a key point of rational debate where they don’t provide proper definitions and make big assumptions that aren’t great.

        Who defines what the “correct” effect of an action is? Who defines what consequence is deserved by a choice? If God is the almighty being, he decides what is right and wrong. In Abrahamic tradition, God defines all of these arbitrary rules and expects humanity to obey them without question. Shit, God ordered Abraham himself to murder despite that supposedly being against the rules.

        God is like a kid that holds a magnifying glass focused on an arbitrary point near the anthill. He set up the conditions for us to hurt ourselves according to his arbitrary rules. Why didn’t he tell Satan to fuck off with the fruit? Why did he allow Satan to exist in the first place? If God created everything, then he is responsible for everything by our human logic. So God can fuck right off

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          8 months ago

          Would you rather have free will or be a mindless slave to God?

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              8 months ago

              It won’t be true free will, in that case, would it?

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                8 months ago

                So god isnt all powerful is he? If he is omnipotent js change how reality works so that it can be true free will as well no bad in the world if hes omnipotent it should be easy for him

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                8 months ago

                I thought it was common to believe that you had free will in paradise yet there be no evil. Which one is it you believe to be in paradise, free will or evil?

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                  8 months ago

                  I think the official story is that people will eventually decide against evil, out of their own free will. That is how both things are achieved.