@chaney3 you are correct
God makes no sense at all
you will relearn this tidbit of information many times in the course of yer life
and be astounded at the discovery, every time
@chaney3said In this life filled with pain, suffering and sorrow, it's no wonder that people cannot believe in a Supreme Being.
A God who loves, creates a child born to cancer, who suffers, then dies.
The tragedy is to justify it, and glorify God anyway.
Of course he doesn't.
Humans created him, then they painted themselves into a corner.
Humans thought it would be nice to have a guarantee of justice to right all wrongs. They also wanted a loving creator, to care about them. But having made God with extreme attributes such as omnipotence and moral perfection, they walked into the Problem of Evil (argument).
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If someone were to come and speak to the world about God, making a case for the authenticity and reality of God:
1.) What characteristics in such a person would you look for?
Name a few attributes and moral characteristics which you would consider of the utmost importance to render the claim believable.
2.) What act might such a person do to verify the claim for the authenticity of God?
@sonshipsaid If someone were to come and speak to the world about God, making a case for the authenticity and reality of God:
1.) What characteristics in such a person would you look for?
Name a few attributes and moral characteristics which you would consider of the utmost importance to render the claim believable.
2.) What act might such a person do to verify the claim for the authenticity of God?
You want people to imagine some stuff that competes with the stuff that appeals to your imagination? Is that what you are asking?