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@disgusted
Anything to justify your hatred of God as usual.
Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
Free will is philosophically 'interesting', to say the least!Freewill is a gift from God that is good. As we have freewill, we can choose to do evil with it.
You attack God because the opposite of nihilism is accepting that God exists. You are trying to justify yourself.
You certainly aren't trying to help anyone. It is very apparent to me that you are only thinking of yourself.
God is not a contingent existence. The Ultimate Reality cannot be contingent on anything
: something that is the supreme, final, and fundamental power in all reality
Anything to justify your hatred of God as usual.
Not at all. The individual made that choice when they decided they didn't care about the truth anymore.
We were given free will by God. Just because God knows what we are going to do does not mean that God dictates what we do.
So if you find yourself in hell, just remember.. God didn't put you there. You chose to be there.
Yes it does, by teaching that your god is all knowing and that hell exists. Your god's omniscience has your god knowing that Jo is in hell before Jo is created and yet your omniscient omnipotent god creates Jo anyway. Your god creates Jo for the purpose of torturing Jo for eternity.The Church does not teach that some souls are destined to be damned.
Disgusted doesn't believe anything he argues, he's a nihilist.
You can't answer the questions so you do what every godist does and resort to lying, it's all the likes of you have.You don't believe in God, so your questioning amounts to little more than mockery.
Question.Henry dies and goes to hell.Did your god know that Henry would end up in hell?Does your god know everything?Did your god create Henry knowing that he was in hell?Why would your god do that?