• Bartricks
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    'Unenlightened' - yup.
  • TheMadFool
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    It seems fairly obvious to me that knowing things, even everything, and even how to be good, doesn't guarantee actually being good.S

    That's the problem of free will. There's a wide gap between knowledge and practice and this is captured quite well in the sentence "practice what you preach". It then becomes necessary for God to be both good AND knowledgeable. This makes God a great personality but leaves morality without any rational foundation at all. Euthyphro is just a step away.
  • god must be atheist
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    :smile: I'm just groping in the dark.TheMadFool

    Let me know when you come to my town. I'll have all lights on all the time.
  • TheMadFool
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    Let me know when you come to my town. I'll have all lights on all the timegod must be atheist

    :rofl: Thanks
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