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Without Human Existence, Does God Need to Be Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="2PhiloVoid" data-source="post: 68682654" data-attributes="member: 167101"><p>Hi Super Animator,</p><p></p><p>What standards? Excellent question, really; and I'm not just saying that! What standards, indeed!</p><p></p><p>I'm leaving your question open for discussion, since I'm attempting to keep this thread on the Axiological Plane, so to speak, and within the paramaters of philosophy proper. This way we're not stepping over into theology proper (even though there is some toe-tipping overlap, obviously). By keeping this thread philosophically abstract, we might begin to see some of our underlying thought structures emerge (and problems and limits we have with those same structures). </p><p></p><p>What standards do you think should be used to verify that god is good? Can you do that without implicating human existence within the basic explanation?</p><p></p><p>Thank you for asking,</p><p>2PhiloVoid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2PhiloVoid, post: 68682654, member: 167101"] Hi Super Animator, What standards? Excellent question, really; and I'm not just saying that! What standards, indeed! I'm leaving your question open for discussion, since I'm attempting to keep this thread on the Axiological Plane, so to speak, and within the paramaters of philosophy proper. This way we're not stepping over into theology proper (even though there is some toe-tipping overlap, obviously). By keeping this thread philosophically abstract, we might begin to see some of our underlying thought structures emerge (and problems and limits we have with those same structures). What standards do you think should be used to verify that god is good? Can you do that without implicating human existence within the basic explanation? Thank you for asking, 2PhiloVoid [/QUOTE]
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