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hansard
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Hi all.
Another thread around here recently addressed the existence of God from a philosophical viewpoint (it was a compelling read).
I now pose the questions:
If God exists, does he have to be a God of goodness, benevolence or love?
Does he have to be a god of creation?
Can an eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, onmipotent god be an indifferent god, or a malevolent god?
Should moral concepts such as the “goodness of God” even enter the discussion of his existence?
(To state my belief: I personally do not doubt the benevolence of God. I just wonder if we “got lucky” in having a good one!)
Another thread around here recently addressed the existence of God from a philosophical viewpoint (it was a compelling read).
I now pose the questions:
If God exists, does he have to be a God of goodness, benevolence or love?
Does he have to be a god of creation?
Can an eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, onmipotent god be an indifferent god, or a malevolent god?
Should moral concepts such as the “goodness of God” even enter the discussion of his existence?
(To state my belief: I personally do not doubt the benevolence of God. I just wonder if we “got lucky” in having a good one!)