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No. You haven't shown one convincing scenario where a man should try to be evil as possible.I have already shown the specific point relevant to the rule of conscience, that it is not the final rule for behavior.
You may have challenged the authority of conscience as YOU would perhaps like to define the term conscience, but you haven't impugned my rule of conscience.
Scripture doesn't spew gibberish, such as an impossible number called infinity.Abstracts of the human mind, such as what you term infinity-gibberish, do not disqualify Scripture's claims as to God's omnipotence.
Meaningless rambling. I don't even know what "self-existence" is supposed to mean. You and I agree that God exists as an uncreated being. How that differs from your term "self-exists" is a point of ambiguity that you've never managed to clarify in your discussions with me.That necessarily implies self-existence, and no dependence on nor obligation to any principle from outside himself. You won't find me submitting myself to a mere superhuman god like yours.
It's just empty polemics.
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