GiantHouseKey
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I guess the main assumption is that Good is something that can also be catagorised. If you say that Evil is the absence of Good, that's fine, but you have to say what Good is as well Personally I can think of plenty of situations where I would support murder.singing6 said:Evil is the abscence of good. There is nothing good about murder. So, therefore shouldn't it be considered evil?
If it's hard to catagorise good and evil, why would God allow us to be punished for something that is difficult to catagorise? For that matter, why would God punish us at all if he was so omnibenevolent?Sometimes it is hard to categorize good and evil, and if we choose good we will be rewarded by God, and if we choose evil, God will allow us to be punished.
Hey, do you ever notice that a fire is screaming with Aeya? I bet you don't. Why? Because you don't believe in the concept of Aeya, or you don't understand it. In either case, my point is that because you believe in God, you associate things with the concept of God and therefore things seem so obvious to you that it's hard to appreciate that people don't see it the same way. And I don't, so it's a lot different for me.As far as "because God says so"...yes i believe wholly in that statement. I mean look around you. All that nature just screams that there is a God that rules over everything. And everything includes us as human beings.
No i'm not. It would be much easier to understand this concept (Or rather, simply believe it to be so) if I were. You are right about one thing though: it would change the whole argument.Well i guess my main question would be, are you a Christian? Because that would change this whole arguement.
GhK.