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Hi Freferick,
Cordially,
Mick

Fair enough. But do you believe that there is actually such a reality as absolute truth or are you a relativist – you know, “what’s true for you may not be true for me” and so on?you know i hate established parameters as an absolute truth, lol…
Right. It follows, then, that God the Creator of the universe – the One that possesses the inherent ability to cause something to come out nothing – must necessarily be perfect since if He did not have all the perfections He possesses the ability to create them within Himself. Agreed?i would say that any being that was powerful enough to create the infinite multiverse, would have unlimited power…
That’s completely logical.i have no doubt of that…my problems arise with all the behaviors that man attributes to god…not necessarily the theist’s “perfections”, but all the dour, angry, vengeful, hating things…
Tell me what you do think, then, so I can understand how you view the Creator. If He is perfectly just, for example, could that mean the idea of a punishment for all eternity for certain wrongdoing which we frail humans seem to favor might be wayward?bear in mind that i dont think the creator is some kind of cream puff…far from it…
No argument. But although God is unknowable and mysterious perhaps we can rightly conclude and agree that He’s not a complete mystery – that there are some things about Him that we can understand?i just think that any behaviors that we attribute to god are filtered through our own weak perceptions…
Cordially,
Mick