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Why God logically cannot exist: [Spirituality & Religion]

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Such a flawed flow chart. It makes huge assumptions with no basis and comes up with flawed conclusions. This is confirmation bias my friend.
@Qwerty14 Thank you kindly!!!
Benjr134 · M
@Qwerty14 I agree. There is actually no logic to this flow chart.
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@Emosaur Not particularly no. I mainly just study religions on my own. Why?
Benjr134 · M
@Emosaur The funny thing is we’re not saying God does or doesn’t exist. We’re saying that’s a flawed flow chart. Also to dictate what does or does not exist in an infinite universe is impossible to do, unless you’re omniscient. If you’re omniscient then you’re a god and therefore proven yourself wrong.
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@Emosaur Does it really matter what any one Christian believes if the Bible says otherwise? Like just because a scientist might say vaccines give autism (some legit do this) it doesn't mean science believes that.
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@Emosaur Every time you comment I feel you just use a default rant. You've already told me you think "many Christians believe this" and "the bible isn't a reliable source" so you don't need to repeat it.

Fact is it doesn't matter what any Christian believes if the Bible says otherwise. That's the whole point of centralised groups. For example, every Christian could believe killing is ok but it wouldn't mean Christianity thinks killing is ok. You get it now?

Now as for God being able to do these things... Of course there can be a being that can be omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent. The thing with the Problem of Evil is that Epicurus made a false conclusion that anyone who has the power to stop evil but isn't willing must be malevolent. But that just isn't the case. God doesn't wish to do evil things to anyone.
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@Emosaur Can you show proof of your assertions?
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@Emosaur I'm not dodging them. Just getting to the point. Unlike you, I don't feel a need to rehash the same points... but if you insist:

[quote]But... it does?[/quote]

No it doesn't.

[quote]How is it false?[/quote]

Malevolence implies a wish to do bad things to people.

[quote]Then why does he literally do that in the Bible?[/quote]

Can you show proof of your assertions?
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@Emosaur God doesn't demand killing. You're talking about the Torah, the laws of Israel. Many of the laws had punishment of death.

[b]Exodus 22:18[/b] - Don't practise witchcraft.

[b]Leviticus 20:13[/b] - Don't commit pederasty.

[b]Deuteronomy 17:12[/b] - Don't commit treason.

[b]Deuteronomy 22:20[/b] - Don't commit prostitution.

Most countries still agree these are bad things but we've just changed our mind on the punishment for them.

Now as for Noah, Sodom and The 10 plagues... None actually show God having desire to be evil. In fact in every case he spared people. Why spare anyone if you were really malevolent?
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hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Emosaur Let me see, my Savior said something about this. Hmmmm "Let him who is without sin cast the first stone" ring any bells?
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hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Emosaur Bible. Try reading it for a change. Too Funny!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
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hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Emosaur Says who? You? Bwahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! NOW THAT"S FUNNY!!!!!!
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hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Emosaur Would I trust an atheist to tell me what the Bible says or doesn't say? 😂😂😂😂😂 My sides hurt.
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hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@Emosaur Why are you so stupid?