That there are different Gods, one or many for every culture, is irrlevant. God or gods, in whichever culture fae/they are found in, represnt the idea of a perfect moral authority - an infallible creator of mora laws - and that's what the issue is all about? — TheMadFool
unattainable notion of perfect moral authority — Tom Storm
That's an entirely different question. — TheMadFool
Yes it is, so you don't need address that. What about my key point? No one can know what God wants so morality is still dependent on argument. Theism does not offer any certainty over atheism. All positions come down to arguing a case for one particular moral view or another. — Tom Storm
Other than that, if you think that quoting Marx and Engels is a "lie", then you should take issue with the original authors. — Apollodorus
How does this help? — Tom Storm
I have flogged this — Tom Storm
To pretend that a quote says X when it says Y, is a lie. — Olivier5
To post the same quotes several time, when once suffices, is the behavior of a mindless troll. — Olivier5
Omnipotence and omnibenevolence are obviously compatible, as I just explained. Omnipotence involves being able to do anything......which includes being able to be omnipotent and omnibenevolent at the same time. — Bartricks
You gave no indication that you had noticed the quote — Apollodorus
If you are trying to learn something, you're not doing what it takes. — Olivier5
This the theology of a five-year-old. If omnipotent, then implicitly able to do anything. If omnibenevolent, then incapable of doing anything not-benevolent. A six-year-old, on having the meanings of the words explained to him, sees the problem. HOw old are you, Bartricks?Yes. He can do anything. — Bartricks
Theoretically, Popper's radical critique of all historicism including communism is what got me started. — Olivier5
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