You forgot, God left us material, called the bible, which He reveals his own character traits and that he is absolutely perfect and perfect in all his ways. Since that is so, God cannot deny any of his own character attributes as this would indeed make him less than perfect. That is what the bible reveals, so we have material in which to build and reason off of. You do not, other than your own relativism, which proves imperfection.Justhuman wrote:I think I have to clarify some:B. W. wrote: Points to consider:
If God broke his word and cannot have it come to pass, then he is not omnipotent omniscient being.
The key to understanding the origin of evil is that it seeks to prove that God cannot be true to his own characteristics by attempting to play God's own characteristics against each other...
If God denied free moral reasoning, as you desire, then again God is not omnipotent omniscient being either and
thus incapable of actually purifying dross before perfection comes...
Are you not, then, most likely unknowingly, attempting to play God's character against each other just to prove yourself right - whose side are you on?
You ask, how do I or any Christian know what God is like: He gave us a book and put his own words in it telling us who he is, what he is like, as well as what his character traits are too.
What do you have? Materialism?
Recall, you asked this --- regarding where the material came from that made the universe...
My answer was: Then your adherence to strict materialism falls apart, have you considered that?Justhuman wrote: I don't know. How do you expect me to explain it?
If material stuff always existed then why cannot God who would be the logical one to have created material from nothing...
Something cannot come from Nothing ... that defies logic. the very gift of reason God gave you...
You deny reason?
1) as an omnipotent omniscient being God can lie and/or break his word. He may not have done so, but he is able to do so. That are two different things.
2) 'the origin of evil'? I hope you do not consider me part of that evil?
3) It's not so much my intention to 'prove' that God cannot be true to his own characteristics, but that he has a choice (free will?) in doing that. And again, see 1)
4) I'm not playing God's character against each other, because that's not the point. I must refer to 1) again.
5) I have to admit I might be wrong in my materialistic view, because I ultimately cannot verify/proof it. I think I'm more or less right though. Up to now it's all based on the physical evidence and observations of what I can see, and read in scientific literarature. What makes sense to me. That's a personal point of view.
5) You state that something cannot come from nothing, but you cannot prove that. You can reason it to be fairly true, maybe even logical, but since we just do not know what and how it happened at or before the Big Bang, it remains a philosofical issue.
It's not lack of reason, but lack of knowledge.
You see on your first point, you say God can lie, you base that on yourself, not who God is. Fore God to lie would make him unjust and no different than you or I am.
Hate to break this to you, but it is you who seek to make God into your own image and likeness.
What is in your heart? Have you ever lied, slandered anyone? Put people on trial in your mind, mocked them, scoffed, stolen, every broke anyone's heart? Ever held anyone with contempt? Ever been bitter, ever betrayed, abandoned, rejected, or neglected anyone or they to you which served as the justification to continue these sorts of things? Have you?2) 'the origin of evil'? I hope you do not consider me part of that evil?
God's free will is his own and to try to have him go contrary to who he is is not a wise course and that is what you are doing by saying he must be able to lie in order to support your point of view which again is flawed in its concept of God3) It's not so much my intention to 'prove' that God cannot be true to his own characteristics, but that he has a choice (free will?) in doing that. And again, see 1
4) I'm not playing God's character against each other, because that's not the point. I must refer to 1) again.
5) I have to admit I might be wrong in my materialistic view, because I ultimately cannot verify/proof it. I think I'm more or less right though. Up to now it's all based on the physical evidence and observations of what I can see, and read in scientific literarature. What makes sense to me. That's a personal point of view.
5) You state that something cannot come from nothing, but you cannot prove that. You can reason it to be fairly true, maybe even logical, but since we just do not know what and how it happened at or before the Big Bang, it remains a philosofical issue.It's not lack of reason, but lack of knowledge.[/quote]
Can you prove that material always existed - no you cannot.
But the laws of mathematics prove that nothing cannot make a something...
Yes, it is lack of Knowledge about God that afflicts people like yourself. He exists and he created. That is self evident.
The real question comes: why you cannot accept there is God...
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