Jimmy
King Phenomenon
Preach? Nah. I’ve made it clear many times that this is my personal knowledge.No matter the thread or topic, it seems you always revert to proselytizing about your fantasy man.
(in my opinion)
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Preach? Nah. I’ve made it clear many times that this is my personal knowledge.No matter the thread or topic, it seems you always revert to proselytizing about your fantasy man.
(in my opinion)
Ok, that’s your belief. Do you have a better explanation for “why bad things happen to good people?” Can you live with questioning and not understanding God’s motives?Past lives and being reborn as someone else doesn’t exist imo. We get one body in life. That’s it imo. However we do get to live the same life over and over again when the universe ends and begins when a certain man dies.
Gods made a realistic world where kids get skinned knees. I don’t think I could do better, do you? Unfortunately sadness is a part of life. There’s really nothing beyond that, that needs explaining. Acceptance is difficult sometimes as we all know.Ok, that’s your belief. Do you have a better explanation for “why bad things happen to good people?” Can you live with questioning and not understanding God’s motives?
There, I put a third imo in that post to make you feel better,No matter the thread or topic, it seems you always revert to proselytizing about your fantasy man.
(in my opinion)
You don’t understand Hinduism, nor do you seem to want to understand, so I won’t continue to engage. If you decide to learn Hindu philosophy check out Nine Beliefs of Hinduism – Hinduism Today
Pay particular attention to these points:View attachment 96606
Gods made a realistic world where kids get skinned knees.
Without “evil” kids wouldn’t get skinned knees. Without skinned knees, there wouldn’t be any knees.I understand what you have been talking about so far, thus why I say: None of those points properly deal with the problem of evil.
1) You didn't answer if karma was created by God/dess and why. Why wouldn't God/dess simply prevent all evil rather than that? Choosing to create a system that brings about suffering is not compatible with omnibenevolence (or even goodness at all).
2) Reincarnation doesn't solve the problem of evil. It just explains (If even that, because I can easily argue that the identity is lost on reincarnation) why particularly bad stuff might happen to good people if you think karma is a proper answer.
Without “evil” kids wouldn’t get skinned knees. Without skinned knees, there wouldn’t be any knees.What's realistic about that?
Without skinned knees, there wouldn’t be any knees.
Sure they do, at a very superficial level. You’d do well to read this article. Problem of evil in Hinduism - WikipediaNone of those points properly deal with the problem of evil.
Sure they do, at a very superficial level. You’d do well to read this article. Problem of evil in Hinduism - Wikipedia
Ah, so you have no idea at all what 'evidence' means. Okay.Look out your window or in the mirror.
You really need your money back from the mind-reading course.He’s out to “change the world”. He’s a Dawkins clone.
That's rather dismissive. What makes it any less valid than any other god model?What if
I agree with ya. What ifThat's rather dismissive. What makes it any less valid than any other god model?
I didn’t ask you to comment. I don’t care about your perspective and need to rip Hindu philosophy apart or prove it wrong. I presented it to you thinking you might be open to learning something. Clearly I’m wrong.I have already read it in the past and like I have said: none of that solves the problem. If you want to argue anything else though you can quote anything that represents your perspective and I will show why it doesn't solve the problem. But I am definitely not gonna comment on a full wikipedia article.
I didn’t ask you to comment. I don’t care about your perspective and need to rip Hindu philosophy apart or prove it wrong. I presented it to you thinking you might be open to learning something. Clearly I’m wrong.