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EricFilmer
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So I don’t have “any specific arguments beyond that”?Originally Posted by EricFilmer
Let me remind you of what my arguments have been.
1) Your notion of justice requiring that a crime be completely undone is incorrect.
I have not resorted to my faith and trust in God to demonstrate this.
2) Your notion of justice and mercy being contradictory is incorrect.
Once again, I have not resorted to my faith and trust in God to demonstrate this.
Because your definition of justice (along with its application) is incorrect, it cannot realistically be used as the bar by which Christian notions of a just God can be measured. To do this, I have shown where it fails to serve as the bar by which civil justice can be measured, so there is no reason to extend it in the context of divine justice. Because I grounded my argument on civil justice, I have once more demonstrated my position without resorting to my faith and trust in God.
Moving on…
3) The civil legal system used by humans can satisfy the demands of justice to a degree. If an omnipotent and omniscient God exists then obviously he can satisfy the demands of justice in ways that are greatly beyond human knowledge and capability. Even if I cannot envision the specifics of how such a God does things, there is nothing philosophically unsound in my statement.
When you make statements like these…
“Also I ask you not to say something like ‘God’s notion of mercy and justice’. It is your notion (your notion as a believer) not God’s” (Post #136), and
“How can restitution be made to someone who was raped and murdered? And don’t say that restitution will come in heaven.” (Post #128)
…what you are in essence saying is that the actions and capabilities of a being who is omnipotent and omniscient are still limited to what humans can envision. In other words, your position is that if I can’t explain in detail how God handles a particular situation, God is incapable of handling it. From a purely philosophical perspective, your position is unsound, and I have not resorted to my faith and trust in God to demonstrate this.
But despite all this, you are saying that my faith and trust in God is “all I have”.
Yeah, right!
Who among us here is truly “off into la-la land”?