Thats religion for you.These people don't need god they need food and clean living space.How smug are these people to compare their shity hearts to the garbage that these poor people live in.I'm sure a bible made its way to the dump and it didn't do them any good.Who can say that these people dont already believe in a god.
The second one, he is able, but not willing. But why this equates to malevolence, you and Epicurus fail to explain. Free will is a necessary component to love. But it also allows for evil. God must believe that having love is worth having evil as well... and I agree. Ultimately those who choose to embrace love and reject evil will be placed together in heaven, where love can abound without worrying about evil any more.
what is christ going to do for them? how is this got to do anything with christ?
mrphalysir 2 years ago
Thats religion for you.These people don't need god they need food and clean living space.How smug are these people to compare their shity hearts to the garbage that these poor people live in.I'm sure a bible made its way to the dump and it didn't do them any good.Who can say that these people dont already believe in a god.
DogMeatJesus 2 years ago
if there is a god why does'nt he/she do anything to help these poor lost souls. god is supposed to be all compassionate and all loving.
rustyjet69 3 years ago
@rustyjet69 epicurus said it best
“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?”
andy171171 1 year ago
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The second one, he is able, but not willing. But why this equates to malevolence, you and Epicurus fail to explain. Free will is a necessary component to love. But it also allows for evil. God must believe that having love is worth having evil as well... and I agree. Ultimately those who choose to embrace love and reject evil will be placed together in heaven, where love can abound without worrying about evil any more.
CriticalQuestion 1 year ago