?? I included a reference to what I called a "God connection." You responded by calling such a thing "magic." The two are entirely different concepts.
Magic, supernatural, not real....take your pick.
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?? I included a reference to what I called a "God connection." You responded by calling such a thing "magic." The two are entirely different concepts.
First, you chose a strange forum to continue to disparage
God or belief in him.
Second, when you can prove yourself to be God, then
you may safely say there is no other. Until then...
So is your point: If - hypothetically - there were a God, and if - hypothetically - this God were the most knowledgeable being, and if - hypothetically - this God would be able and willing to communicate his knowledge to us, it would be a good idea to ask him all our knowledge questions?We're talking hypothetically here.
Yes, that´s how I understood the question and that´s how I meant my question.Obviously God would know even better than the doctor about your illness, but God doesn't heal everyone. The point of the analogy is about who to trust for your information.
Could you please find the quote where I said that? Because I don´t recall saying anything like that.You're saying that the Supreme Being, someone outside of time and space, who created all that there is, etc., doesn't know what he's talking about regarding good and evil, and that we should trust lesser beings rather than him. I'd like to know why.
Someone slightly off from perfect is no different than a mass murderer... both are bound for hell.
No it doesn't!
Of course it does. For instance, if you witness the mafia throwing someone in the trunk of their car, and they know your family, and threaten you to keep quiet, then I don't think it's a sin to keep quiet.
What a completely absurd system. What kind of moral monster would design such a thing?
That wasn't the example being cited. It was the case of standing idly by while someone was being raped!
Assume you do not have access to those reasons.
If you knew that I had seen a child being raped, and had the ability to interfere, yet I simply stood by, allowed it to happen, and said nothing to anyone about it, would you categorize this as "good" or "evil"?
That's why my point is that 'intentions' matter. We cannot know *why* someone would choose to remain idle while a rape occurs. Until we know, we cannot judge.
Without access to thise reasons, then it would remain unknowable.
...But there are some who believe that a time will come where all things will become known, at which time a final judgement will take place
Of course we can! If a child is being raped and you have the ability to intervene, why would you not? And if you did intervene, would you not be more highly thought of than if you did nothing?
What about culpability? Is it evil even for those with mental deficiencies? Things aren't quite so black and white.
To someone who sees the world and this life as all that there is and ever will be, I can understand this POV.
I've picked supernatural. Who among us is unafraid to discuss that possibility ALONG WITH purely natural explanations?
I will, as soon as it's clearly and coherently defined and we're given a good way to distinguish the supernatural from the natural. This has, in my experience, been the constant stumbling block.
Oh for......
We were talking about THE PERSON WHO STANDS IDLY BY when they HAD THE ABILITY TO INTERVENE!
Why are you so desperate to avoid the question? Could it be because the answer is so obvious?
Great.Now we have one who's tentatively on board with the discussion.