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In the Abrahamic faiths most people believe that God is not only existing but is the truest most representative form of love, justice and peace. So they believe that following the directives of that that God means following your own best interest.
So to me it sounds like the biggest contention is whether or not the deity presented in the abrahamic scriptures is the that's penultimate "goodness" everyone should aspire to.
Because he's made up of all kinds of omni- stuff and we're not.But why would they think that God's opinion of good and evil is any more objective than any other beings'?
Good question. I personally do not. Even if I believed in a God or gods I would view their perspective as subjective as my own.But why would they think that God's opinion of good and evil is any more objective than any other beings'?
Good question. I personally do not. Even if I believed in a God or gods I would view their perspective as subjective as my own.
From their view, the answer is that being has access to ultimate knowing ultimate wisdom and ultimate love, so is in a better position to judge the best course of action. And while that might be true, it is not what I have seen in the abrahamic scriptures. At which points they would call on faith, and I would call on consequentialism.
Jews see it as having a contract with God. I suppose Christians see it somewhat this way too.
They uphold their end of the contract then so does God.
So you don't have to agree with the contract. Don't have to follow the rules. Only if you want God to live up to his end of the bargain. Otherwise I you are on your own.
Because he's made up of all kinds of omni- stuff and we're not.
As Christians have derived them.Where is that in scripture?
Can a truly omniscient being really be wrong? So logically how can you think you know more than God?I believe God as described by Judaism exist, but I am baffled by why so many people believe that becuase a god or goddess exists that we should agree with their rules and attitudes.
Why is this so prevelant?
Thanks for your time and please play nice.
As Christians have derived them.
Revelation 19:6
And I heard, as it were, the voice of a great multitude, and the voice of many waters, and the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, “Alleluia! For the Lord God Omnipotent reigneth.
1 John 3:20
whenever our hearts condemn us; for God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything.(omniscient)
Jeremiah 23:24
Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? saith the Lord. Do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the Lord. (omnipresent)
Psalm 145:17
The Lord is righteous in all his ways and kind in all his works. (Omnibenevolent)
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Can a truly omniscient being really be wrong? So logically how can you think you know more than God?
Though these characteristics appear in NT books, as far as I can discern they're not necessarily tied to the trinity.Oh I don't believe in that religion XD
I believe in the one God of the Jewish people, not the Trinity of Christianity.
Though these characteristics appear in NT books, as far as I can discern they're not necessarily tied to the trinity.
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I believe God as described by Judaism exist, but I am baffled by why so many people believe that becuase a god or goddess exists that we should agree with their rules and attitudes.
Why is this so prevelant?
Thanks for your time and please play nice.
I believe God as described by Judaism exist, but I am baffled by why so many people believe that becuase a god or goddess exists that we should agree with their rules and attitudes.
Why is this so prevelant?
Well, if you believe in a God that created the universe, then Who better to consult on how best to utilize that universe? It's sort of like consulting the manufacturer. I suppose if someone thinks they can create a better universe, they are welcome to try, but in the absence of that, best to consult the One Who has already shown that He knows how to make one work.
Why does that make his opinion moral though?
I believe God as described by Judaism exist, but I am baffled by why so many people believe that because a god or goddess exists that we should agree with their rules and attitudes.
Why is this so prevelant?
Thanks for your time and please play nice.
Yeah but I don't believe the NT to be true or accurate. Its supposed creator is not a prophet by Jewish standards.