I most certainly cannot be held responsible for the fate of my progeny after my death.
You are responsible for their existence. You are ultimately responsible for their coming in to being, and thus responsible for their ultimate dying. What kind of human being would bring a child in to a world where they had to face the fear of ceasing to exist on top of having an objectively meaningless life full of potential terror and unhappiness? But i guess so long as its all good for you right?
But nowhere did I say that this world is “evil”,
If the world and its creation is not evil, then God cannot be held to be in any kind of fault. Thats why its called the problem of evil.
I only said that it is not the best of all possible worlds.
How do you know that? In terms of our coming to love God freely it may very well be the best of all possible worlds, even if its not the best.
Bringing children into the world is a value-neutral action.
Value neutral!? Then i guess Gods bringing people in to a world full of potential suffering cannot be held to be at fault.
Why? We, people do not have the same information
We know that the world is full of potential suffering. If you are ignorant of that, then you are hardly in any position to come on to a philosophy forum and make intellectual and moral judgments. You are only going to irritate those who can see through you, and at worst, bore them to death.
and do not have the same power as God allegedly does.
What do you know about Gods power? Have you ever asked what a Catholic Christian means by God being all powerful before you jumped down his or her throat. To say that God has all the power, does not mean to say that God can do the logically contradictory.
With power comes responsibility.
With being a human-being comes moral responsibility.
As I said before, the sign on God’s desk says: “The buck stops here”.
You have seen Gods desk?!!!
OK. You should show then that this world id the “best of all possible worlds”,
Neither of us have the relevant and necessary information in order to judge in terms of logical proof or disprove. The point is, if the highest potential of this reality is eternal heaven, then i have no problem with the potential suffering i might have to endure as a result of my existence. In which case it is enough for somebody to show that there is no necessary contradiction between an all powerful loving God and an imperfect world such as are own. So long as you understand what it means for God to be God, there doesn’t seem to an irreconcilable problem. Childish versions of God, that atheists seem to enjoy inventing when developing their straw-men, never seem to describe God like intelligent Christians understand God to be. If something is truly good in the objective sense, then any opinion against existence and God is necessarily irrational and selfish.
that even one instance of suffering removed from this world would somehow create a world which is inferior to this one.
Well i think its evident to anybody who takes time to think about. Stubborn and selfish people learn from pain; in fact pain is their only hope when it comes to willful ignorance. You seem to think that people are good by fiat, and that they have some kind of right that overrides Gods plans for our being. But this is not true reality
You should not attempt to speak of “God’s plan”
I think you have your own plans, and whats really bugging you is that God and his plan, for achieving the greatest good, is interfering with it.
as if you knew what that is.
I have a feeling that you’d rather i didn’t know. What do you know about it?
Those “virtues” you speak of we could do very well without.
Yep, just as i thought. You hate the greater good.
The price is paid by others, who do not wish to pay that price.
Anybody who hates the greater good is the enemy. I can’t say that i feel sorry for somebody who would sacrifice the greater good for some selfish agenda. I pity them and hope that they come to their senses.
It is unacceptable to gain some advantage at someone else’s expense.
God has given us existence, and with it he has offered us the eternity of Heaven. It is true that we must endure the imperfections of this life, but if that is what is necessary in order for us to have perfection, then i cannot really complain. All God asks of us in return is that we must strive to love perfectly. If you have a problem with that, then the problem is you. God has spared no expense. What have you done that is so great? Nothing.