Noaidi
slow walker
How evasive to the question. What then is wrong about the consequences of suffering?
Nothing, Sandy. Absolutely nothing at all...
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How evasive to the question. What then is wrong about the consequences of suffering?
To make an assumption about something without being able say why in definite terms will loose you a debate everytime. Think harder.Nothing, Sandy. Absolutely nothing at all...
To make an assumption about something without being able say why in definite terms will loose you a debate everytime. Think harder.
Who knows. After all, to a deity we would be like specks of specks of specks of dust, would we not?
But I'm talking of the perspective from the inside.Only if said pain is real.
Otherwise, it's no different to playing a scary or violent video game.
Ultimately, no real harm is done, even if it is scary or looks painful on the outside.
You might be relieved that it was a dream but the pain and suffering still existed from perspective. If I woke up from life being a dream I might be somewhat relieved and somewhat sad depending on how hard life was. Regardless the experiences are still real enough to make an impact.Not really.
If I have a dream my wife has an affair, should I be able to divorce her because I had all those feelings, even though were not real in the first place?
Who said Deity must have infinite knowledge? Is this not putting things onto a Deity which may or may not have it?With infinite knowledge it shouldn't matter how minute it is.
But that wouldn't be real, ultimately, would it?But I'm talking of the perspective from the inside.
Not really.You might be relieved that it was a dream but the pain and suffering still existed from perspective. If I woke up from life being a dream I might be somewhat relieved and somewhat sad depending on how hard life was. Regardless the experiences are still real enough to make an impact.
No doubt after freeing yourself from the material world and the suffering involved with it.Somehow I don't imagine post mokṣa it will be much different; we will wake up and be pleasantly surprised.
Of course; is there any other kind of mokṣa?No doubt after freeing yourself from the material world and the suffering involved with it.
I think the conclusion so far in this thread is that her argument only works on an omnipotent, all-knowing, all-loving God, but any other type of god is acquittedAs much as I enjoy debate I really do think that this topic has been done to death. Of course under normal circumstances I don't really need an excuse to look at videos of hot chicks, but she comes across as rather bitter and thats like a -3 on the hotness scale.
Long story short:
The "problem of evil' relies upon us knowing the mind of "God" in a very literal sense. Perhaps "God" does not allow intervention. Perhaps "God" views the "act" of creation as being over and done. Perhaps "God" does not view suffering on a small scale as being detrimental to the whole (we have no cognizance of the whole of humanity let alone the whole universe). There are just too many "perhaps" to even create a logical argument.
MTF
Is this panentheistic god all powerful and if so is he inflicting pain on himself purposely?
So what is the point of this life?You guys seems to forget the concept of afterlife in the belief of and omnipotent, omniscient, beneficent god.
This discussion/debate only addresses life that is in this world. it may seem unfair for others to suffer in this world ... but in the afterlife, god is capable of resurrecting the person who suffered and rewarding him with a blissful eternal life.
But of course this only applies to those who believe in god and the afterlife. For those who don't believe in the afterlife, then it will seem totally unfair.
What is wrong with suffering?
All I'm asking is for someone to state what is wrong with suffering. It's wrongness is the basis of the discussion.
I'm reminded of Supreme Court Justice Potter Stuart who said, "I can't define pornography, but I know it when I see it."
What are you after?If god exists why isn't its existence clear to all?
What are you after?
I mean, what kind of proof of the existence of a deity would you like - what would you see as proof?What do you mean?
I mean, what kind of proof of the existence of a deity would you like - what would you see as proof?
Also, welcome to RF.