Agnostic75
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I've wondered about that myself. In a philosophical sense, no. If said god was all-powerful, he/she/it could just as easily deceive us into believing his/her/its claims without question. If such were the case, how could you prove otherwise?
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It is a matter of faith or lack of it to answer it as yes or no. Basically a mortal bound with time who has faith would agree to these if god said to him god is good and moral. But I dont think god would use word moral to define godself.
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But is god saying so enouh to make it so?
I'm not sure how I'm supposed to answer this question, but if you are implying that whatever any god says is automatically good I'm going to have to disagree. Why should it be impossible for a god to be intrinsically evil?What is objectively good?
If a God exists, and claimed to be good, and moral, would his claim necessarily be true?
I'm not sure how I'm supposed to answer this question, but if you are implying that whatever any god says is automatically good I'm going to have to disagree. Why should it be impossible for a god to be intrinsically evil?
Ah, I see what you are saying now.I think its the same answer. However you will define good or evil is going to be a subjective explanation. There are animals that will attack without provocation. There are animals that steal. Animals that cannibalize. Animals that eat their young. Etc. We wouldn't characterize the actions of these animals as objectively "good" or "evil" (at least in terms of how we typically define it). Why should it be different when it comes to humans? So I think, good and evil are not objective terms. They're subjective perceptions that we experience. In that case, G-d (or indeed anyone) can't be inherently good or evil.