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<blockquote data-quote="Blindwatchmaker" data-source="post: 75784331" data-attributes="member: 433382"><p>My point is a little more subtle than that.</p><p>It's more that <em>any</em> God who would deliberately create creatures for the purpose of punishing them eternally for how he created them would be evil. If that doesn't fit a characterisation of evil then nothing would.</p><p></p><p>So the question becomes not what do I think about God (I personally don't see any reason to think there is one) but rather how do you square a god doing that with the god being benevolent and loving?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindwatchmaker, post: 75784331, member: 433382"] My point is a little more subtle than that. It's more that [I]any[/I] God who would deliberately create creatures for the purpose of punishing them eternally for how he created them would be evil. If that doesn't fit a characterisation of evil then nothing would. So the question becomes not what do I think about God (I personally don't see any reason to think there is one) but rather how do you square a god doing that with the god being benevolent and loving? [/QUOTE]
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