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The inconsistent triad centres around the principle that, according to Christianity:
God is omnipotent
God is omniscient
God is all-loving.
And yet evil exists.
Which raises the problem, that if God is all-powerful and all-loving, he would put an end to the evil, so therefore he cannot know - but he does.
Or he cannot do it, but knows - therefore is not omnipotent.
Or he doesn't want to, and therefore is not benevolent.
But, even if a great philosopher finally reconciled the problem of evil once and for all - there remains still ONE final problem.
There is no need for a great philosopher here, god explains this mistake himself... christianity is prophesied to come to create a false image of God [rev 13:3-7] by Jesus' own witness ... we already have sinners who claim they are baptised of the spirit but do not come to know all truth in this life (before daeth [John 16:13]
Thus it is the religious view of God that is false, and indeed MUST be else Jesus was wrong!
Since God created evil and redeemes all creation from evil FOR HIS PURPOSE in the earth,and USES mankind to as-it-were bring home the knowledge of evil [and good] , then ther simply is no problem here except in the eyes of the many who suffer and have a false image of God from religion [and so do not understand their role in life, or the God of scripture]
Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.
Thus teh problem is craeted by listening to the false images of God in religious traditio and never INSTEAD looking at the scripture as SOURCE material...
The problem of God.
It runs as such.
The inconsitent triad needn't have evil as an aspect to make it inconsitent.
Omniscience and Omnipotence, two qualities of God accepted and hailed by Christians the world over, cannot be applied to the Holy Deity.
Why?
Well, this verse by Karen Owens sums up neatly the problem:
Can omniscient God, who
Knows the future, find
The omnipotence to
change His future mind?
Well? Can He?
If God knows at what point he will intervene, does he have the power to change what He will do in the future without knowing what He will do -
thereby restricting his own omnipotence?
This one was answered long ago by the saints , but even philosophers now relise that God CANNOT be of this universe , that the spirit and the 'material world' are SEPARATE modes of being ...
The problem most philosophers have with that is that they cannot see how God CAN interact with the world is He is SEPARATE [holy]...
A simple analogy opens the mind to show that this indeed POSSIBLE ... consider a computer game where the characters are virtual but given 'limited inteligence' to act in the game in certain ways in certain circumstances... the relationship between the player/designer of the game and the characters has interesting parallels to the relation of God to men... the two are in very DIFFERENT modes of being , separate and yet the one controls most of what the other does,...
This seems entirely adequate to explain that God could control men whilst being entirely separate in every way from us [time-less, spirit, perfect ...]
Thus God has no power to change Himself because His mode of being is TIME-LESS , it simply has no change in it because change only happens in TIME !
God however still maintains total control and power over the 'virtual (to Him) world' of men ...
It is thus men who falsely JUDGE God for causing them suffering when men were actually only created by God's KNOWING about things He cannot DO Himself... one can even 'see' men as God's eyes on what good and evil are like which God cannot see Himself but can see through creation...
Thus God is all-seeing partly through us, that is our rle if you like...
Ezekiel 10:12 And their whole body, and their backs, and their hands, and their wings, and the wheels, were full of eyes round about, even the wheels that they four had.
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