As simple as possible to summarize the best way you can, first, please. Feel free to expand after, or just say whatever you want lol. Honest question.
As simple as possible to summarize the best way you can, first, please. Feel free to expand after, or just say whatever you want lol. Honest question.
This would also make god imperfect.
Just for the sake of argument… According to what standard? Yours? Why should we follow your standard?
My standard is logic, reason, and evidence.
Why shouldn’t you follow my standard?
From my other comment:
Assuming you don’t believe in God…
Basically you’re in no position to determine whether God is imperfect or not if you can’t justify the tools you use to make that assessment.
Prove it exists, then we’ll worry about if it’s perfect.
I just did using the transcendental argument. God is the necessary precondition for universals such as logic and reason. They exist therefore God exists and these universal metaphysics are a reflection of his divine mind.
What is the epistemic justification for your world view? Make sure not to use universals or subjective experience because the former is in question and the latter is arbitrary.
I don’t believe it would. Perfection can, and insofar as perfection exists in our reality does, exist alongside perceived contradiction as contradiction exists in all things.
Also, that’s fallacious logic to think that imperfection doesn’t make the thing imperfect.
The god that the isrealites originally worshipped was a rather weak storm god.
Somehow over the centuries, its cult has conflated it into some all powerful entity.
If it were to stay in its original manifestation, I still wouldn’t believe it existed, but I would take a more agnostic approach to it - as I do with gods from other myths.