No idea and I don't care because it does not matterThen how did this being get perfect knowledge, not being the very source of fact itself?
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No idea and I don't care because it does not matterThen how did this being get perfect knowledge, not being the very source of fact itself?
Why do you have hope I am beginning to see something,I hope you are beginning the see the difficulty you invoke by having this being "come to be"; in your paradigm, he is not the final authority for anything, but the void is. He is there, only an extremely better being than we are.
Maybe I should try this from a somewhat different tack. If God at any point was not, but came to be, he came to be by the authority of something greater than himself. Can you at least agree with that much?Why do you have hope I am beginning to see something,
your claim that the void would have authority makes no sense to me, I have established this.
I don't agree with that statement at allMaybe I should try this from a somewhat different tack. If God at any point was not, but came to be, he came to be by the authority of something greater than himself. Can you at least agree with that much?
I don't understand, not even a little bit
I believe in the concept of a perfect moral being that should try to copy and that will forgive you for not copying perfectly but I don't see why I should care about what created what
Then you believe that mere chance has the ability to cause, and the power of existence.I don't agree with that statement at all
I am guessing you think statement is clearly true.
Sorry if I have wasted your time.
Your question here is not logical at all.I have many Christians talk about the concept of God's total moral Authority being related to fact that he was not caused by anything else.
This simply never makes sense to me. To help me understand can people try to answer the following question.
Obviously, If you see a physical object you are crazy to think it just appeared out of nothing a few days ago.
But suppose God appeared out of a total Godless void because that just a property of Godless total voids, A Godless total void does not have to follow the same rules as physical objects in our universe.
If God then created the physical universe and all good after springing out of nothing would he have to bother to change the nature of his origins to give himself total moral Authority?
How else am I supposed to explore Christianity if I don't understand the belief that creator of the universe must have moral authorityI thought the title the section this is in is "exploring Christianity", not human nor demonic fables ?