God is not a man so it is completely illogical (fallacy of false equivalence) to try to hold God to a human standard.
This is not special pleading on my part, since I have justified the special exception -- God is not a man!
Special pleading is an
informal fallacy wherein one cites something as an exception to a general or universal principle, without justifying the special exception.
[1][2][3][4][5] It is the application of a
double standard.
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This is special leading on your part since you are deliberately ignoring aspects of God (that God is not a man) because they are unfavorable to your point of view.
Special pleading argument in which the speaker deliberately ignores aspects that are unfavorable to their point of view.
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God is not morally liable for the same actions that we would call immoral from a human being simply because:
- God is not a human being. Sadly, the OT has anthropomorphized God so some believe God is a human.
- God does not have actions. God has a will and God wills the actions of His Messengers through Revelation.
There is nothing more absurd than to say God is morally liable. God, the Creator of the universe, is not accountable to anyone at all.
Only humans are morally liable for anything.
moral: concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the
goodness or badness of human character.
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Morality is the belief that some behaviour is right and acceptable and that other behaviour is wrong. ... A morality is a system of principles and values concerning
people's behaviour, which is generally accepted by a society or by a particular group of people.
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God does not even have behavior, so how can God be liable for behavior?
A good God gives man free will to choose between good and evil, for which they alone are responsible.
Allowing for malice does not male God responsible for malice since God commits no malice. Only humans commit malice.
It will work out well for man when more people start following the Teachings and Laws of God. That will happen in the future.
A tri-omni God
who gave man free will to choose is responsible for
nothing that man chooses. This is logic 101.
I said: "we are not God's children, so God bears no responsibility towards us" and that was said in the context of comparing God to a human parent who is responsible for his children.
I never said that we are responsible to God, but we are accountable to God, just as a children are accountable to the parents who created them.
A reason to believe in God and worship God is not to 'get something' for ourselves.
“WORSHIP thou God in such wise that if thy worship lead thee to the fire, no alteration in thine adoration would be produced, and so likewise if thy recompense should be paradise.... Fire and paradise both bow down and prostrate themselves before God. That which is worthy of His Essence is to worship Him for His sake, without fear of fire, or hope of paradise.”
Selections From the Writings of the Báb, pp. 77-78
Why would God want us to worship Him? I know it is difficult to understand why God would want us to worship Him, and I wrote up a thread I was going to post concerning this:
Why is it beneficial for us to praise God?
I have not posted that thread yet since I decided to post another thread instead and I don't like having two threads started at the same time since I don't have time to keep up.