Storyteller wrote:Kenny wrote:Nessa wrote:Kenny wrote:Nessa wrote:This is three part - Do you want there to be a God? Why/why not? What would he or she be like if the answer is yes?
Good question! I don’t think I’ve ever considered that question. Now that I thought about it, I think it depends upon what this God is like. For the most part, I don’t think I would want there to be one; I am happy with things as they are. I’m sure it would be cool and all as long as he is your friend, and is on your side, but what happens if he turns on you and is no longer on your side? Doesn’t sound good.
If God were to exist, I would prefer he were the type to just stay out of our business and allow humankind to sink or swim with the decisions we make.
Ken
So your god would be indifferent and detached from human suffering?
He would never interfere with us. The most horrific acts would elude him?
So he would be more like an impersonal force of some kind?
Say you just saw the person you love the most in the world about to get tortured and raped and it continue for years on end.
Would you not choose your God to be personal and capable of choice?
To be powerful enough to stop it if no human being could?
Kenny wrote:I’m going to change up on my previous response. If God were to exist, I would prefer he have the ability of the God as described in the Bible, but would do things differently. He would do the opposite of what I previously said and keep in constant contact with mankind giving us a consistent message of what he expects of us and who he is, thus preventing the establishing of false Gods to worship. This would likely end all the hatred, killing, and pain associated with opposing religious beliefs.
[He does, through the Bible, and prayer.
Kenny wrote:He would also have created a world where it is easier to do the right thing because there would be no Satan, Devil, or forces that work against him to tempt his creation to doing the wrong thing. This would make life a bit more peaceful
Where would our freedom to choose be?
[/quote="Kenny"]He also would have created a world where all the water is useful for the survival of his creation and fruits and vegetables would grow wild the way crabgrass and useless weeds do now, thus ending starvation and all the the violence and suffering associated with it
I think I'm correct in saying that there is enough food and water on this planet for us all, if only we shared.
Kenny wrote:He would have created the Universe in a way that is not 99.99999% hostile to human life
And yet here we are. And you still really believe this was an accident?
Kenny wrote:Parasites would not exist because he would create a world where useless and harmful insects would not exist,
He also wouldn’t be the type of God that requires worship. He would be too modest to insist his creation fall to their knees, and grovel at his feet in a way that I wouldn’t expect from my dog; just knowing his creation loves him would be enough for him
Where does He insist on us falling to our knees and grovel? I love and respect God. Why wouldnt I want to show that?
That’s enough for now, perhaps I will think of some more later
Ken
Storyteller
[He does, through the Bible, and prayer.
Ken
When I said “give a constant message” I was referring to all of mankind, not just the those who read the bible. If such a message were given to everyone, I doubt false religions would have even been able to get started.
Storyteller
Where would our freedom to choose be?
Ken
Our freedom would still be intact as now, we just wouldn’t have Satan attempting to lead us astray.
Storyteller
I think I'm correct in saying that there is enough food and water on this planet for us all, if only we shared.
Ken
Sharing isn’t enough when you have people in power who care more about their power than they do about those who need help. The US and UN evolvement in Somalia proved that. If food and water were much easier to get to like in my scenario, those in power would not have been able to control the food and water thus nobody would have starved.
Storyteller
And yet here we are. And you still really believe this was an accident?
Ken
I never said anything was an accident, just that the vast majority of the Universe is useless to us.
Storyteller
Where does He insist on us falling to our knees and grovel? I love and respect God. Why wouldnt I want to show that?
Ken
I love and respect my father, but if I were to get on my knees, he would be offended.
Storyteller
That’s enough for now, perhaps I will think of some more later
Ken
Looking foreword to more of your replies
Ken