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Just look around, if there is a god, he is a shitty one
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In rapeit strengthens my faith
And I can just feel he isn’t realFor me i can feel it but if i told you that you'd think it's a joke, Then i look at all the coincidences in my life and it strengthens my faith even more
What drives you in your life then? how does it feel that there's no greater purpose for anything, that everything was all an accident?And I can just feel he isn’t real
Reproduction is what drives me, and that I only get 1 life, so I might as well try to experience as much as possible. I’m fine with life not having an inherent meaning, it doesn’t really bother meWhat drives you in your life then? how does it feel that there's no greater purpose for anything, that everything was all an accident?
Well that's good, at least you're not like those people who have no hope yet keep living meaninglesslyReproduction is what drives me, and that I only get 1 life, so I might as well try to experience as much as possible. I’m fine with life not having an inherent meaning, it doesn’t really bother me
I’m not uglyCan non believers just close their mouths permanently? "Waah I am ugly so no God"
willing to debate you on god's existenceCan non believers just close their mouths permanently? "Waah I am ugly so no God"
watch this videoJust look around, if there is a god, he is a shitty one
pascals wager in the big 2024 is crazyI think the belief in a God keeps society clean and kind, like a policeman watching over you, preventing you from committing crimes. Also Pascal's wager
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Most certainly. Just look how quickly things went to shit when gaytheism took over.pascals wager in the big 2024 is crazy
but ur right that religion can have good societal benefits
this is so easy to refute...God gives us free will. He doesn't want puppets that do everything he wants blindly. Would you get any joy out of creating such a world? It would be meaningless. We find true meaning and greatness in the struggles of life. If the world was a perfect robot world like you imagine ; There would be no strength because there would be nothing to overcome; there would be no victory because there would be no battles; and there would be no greatness because there would be no adversity.
The world is full on pain, both mentally & physically. Unfortunately there's not stopping for that.this is so easy to refute...
do animals have free will? why do they suffer?
sure, we can have challenges. then why does natural disasters exist? earthQuakes, tsunamis, etc... cancer?
why are there a million sicknesses that a baby can go through?
does free will exist in heaven? if yes then can we sin in heaven? doesn't sound very ideal if that's the case. if no, then being a puppet is better after all?
also, you can have free will and be in a world where no one commits evil acts. there is a possible world where everyone has free will and there is no evil acts. why didn't god actualize that possible world, instead of this one?
furthermore, for example, you cannot fly. but you wouldn't say you don't have free will because you cannot fly. so why cannot god implement some system where evil acts just are not possible at all, similar to how we cannot fly?
even if you use free will as an excuse, the amount of evils in the world far outweigh the coping that you can reach with freewill theodicy
(edit; keep in mind this is only a small amount of refutations i can bring up for freewill theodicy)
People always find ways to copeJust look around, if there is a god, he is a shitty one
you didn't read what i said fully.this is so easy to refute...
do animals have free will? why do they suffer?
sure, we can have challenges. then why does natural disasters exist? earthQuakes, tsunamis, etc... cancer?
why are there a million sicknesses that a baby can go through?
does free will exist in heaven? if yes then can we sin in heaven? doesn't sound very ideal if that's the case. if no, then being a puppet is better after all?
also, you can have free will and be in a world where no one commits evil acts. there is a possible world where everyone has free will and there is no evil acts. why didn't god actualize that possible world, instead of this one?
furthermore, for example, you cannot fly. but you wouldn't say you don't have free will because you cannot fly. so why cannot god implement some system where evil acts just are not possible at all, similar to how we cannot fly?
even if you use free will as an excuse, the amount of evils in the world far outweigh the coping that you can reach with freewill theodicy
(edit; keep in mind this is only a small amount of refutations i can bring up for freewill theodicy)
Well technically curries are abos mixed with sands they didnt evolve naturally which means god did not actually make them at allIndia is a good reason why God does not exist
to sum up what I am trying to say, it is all about true and genuine meaning , the significance of life. A world in which you are describing would be insignificant. make sure to read my other reply and watch the video pleasethis is so easy to refute...
do animals have free will? why do they suffer?
sure, we can have challenges. then why does natural disasters exist? earthQuakes, tsunamis, etc... cancer?
why are there a million sicknesses that a baby can go through?
does free will exist in heaven? if yes then can we sin in heaven? doesn't sound very ideal if that's the case. if no, then being a puppet is better after all?
also, you can have free will and be in a world where no one commits evil acts. there is a possible world where everyone has free will and there is no evil acts. why didn't god actualize that possible world, instead of this one?
furthermore, for example, you cannot fly. but you wouldn't say you don't have free will because you cannot fly. so why cannot god implement some system where evil acts just are not possible at all, similar to how we cannot fly?
even if you use free will as an excuse, the amount of evils in the world far outweigh the coping that you can reach with freewill theodicy
(edit; keep in mind this is only a small amount of refutations i can bring up for freewill theodicy)
what are you talking about ?Well technically curries are abos mixed with sands they didnt evolve naturally which means god did not actually make them at all
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you didn't read what i said fully.
About natural disasters and suffering ; suffering, including natural disasters, can be seen as essential for human growth and the development of virtues like compassion. An imperfect world allows people to make meaningful choices and respond to challenges, helping moral growth. this also applies to animal suffering. Though it might seem harsh animals clearly aren't as complex as us. animal suffering might be part of the natural balance of life.
About free will in heaven: In many beliefs, heaven represents a state where free will exists but is aligned with perfect goodness. Those in heaven have transformed desires, choosing only what is good, making sin irrelevant.
He did not do this for Earth probably because we need to prove that we our worthy first.
About earth: A world where everyone has free will but no one chooses evil is logically possible but may not be feasible without affecting genuine freedom. True free will includes the risk of choosing wrongly. restricting moral choices would change the nature of free will. Moral growth comes from overcoming the potential for wrongdoing.
while a world where no one chooses evil could exist, it is not be achievable without removing true moral choice, which would undermine the value of free will and moral responsibility.
watch this video
JFL if you think AI detectors work, why aren't they used in school then? you can literally copy and paste the constitution and it would say AI generated. AI detectors are inaccurate cope and they aren't used in professional settings for that reasonjfl at this gpt generated reply, could tell from a glance
this doesn't address anything.suffering, including natural disasters, can be seen as essential for human growth and the development of virtues like compassion. An imperfect world allows people to make meaningful choices and respond to challenges, helping moral growth. this also applies to animal suffering. Though it might seem harsh animals clearly aren't as complex as us. animal suffering might be part of the natural balance of life.
so why cannot free will be aligned with perfect goodness in the real world? JFL at this gpt generated response and JFL at your low IQ seeing this and going "hmm... this is a good response"About free will in heaven: In many beliefs, heaven represents a state where free will exists but is aligned with perfect goodness. Those in heaven have transformed desires, choosing only what is good, making sin irrelevan
LMAOOO, you can tell the shift from GPT to his own reasoning "prove that we are worthy first"He did not do this for Earth probably because we need to prove that we our worthy first.
there is no restriction they can still choose to commit evil acts. it just doesn't happen coincidentally in that possible world. your GPT is once again tweaking and you need me to walk you through you it like youre a child and im your fatherA world where everyone has free will but no one chooses evil is logically possible but may not be feasible without affecting genuine freedom. True free will includes the risk of choosing wrongly. restricting moral choices would change the nature of free will. Moral growth comes from overcoming the potential for wrongdoing.
tldrthis doesn't address anything.
human growth and development can occur without suffering through natural disasters like tsunamis and earthuakes. also can happen without cancer and the like.
in fact, another point i didnt mention, is just having a world where we can have growth and development without evil. completely logically possible.
so why cannot free will be aligned with perfect goodness in the real world? JFL at this gpt generated response and JFL at your low IQ seeing this and going "hmm... this is a good response"
this is blatantly a contradiction too
LMAOOO, you can tell the shift from GPT to his own reasoning "prove that we are worthy first"
the whole point of this is to Question why evil exists in the first place. if god was capable of creating free will & perfect goodness, you're essentially conceding the whole argument with this, because the freewill theodicy is all about denying this is possible. good job, you have no understanding of philosophy of religion, you retarded low iQ larper. never attempt to discuss philo again if youre going to larp with gpt and talk with condescending attitude
there is no restriction they can still choose to commit evil acts. it just doesn't happen coincidentally in that possible world. your GPT is once again tweaking and you need me to walk you through you it like youre a child and im your father
jfl at this larping faggot, atleast admit to it you stupid nigger. how can you be so mentally impaired to use gpt against me and still get stomped on the argumentJFL if you think AI generators work, why aren't they used in school then? you can literally copy and paste the constitution and it would say AI generated
now get to reading and form an argument back buddy boyo
cope, youre retarded faggot, go read a book or somethingtldr
They are descended from australian aboriginals in india in ancient times who racemixed with middle eastern arabs in the regionwhat are you talking about ?
ey88 watch the blasphemy nigga!Just look around, if there is a god, he is a shitty one
this doesn't address anything.
human growth and development can occur without suffering through natural disasters like tsunamis and earthuakes. also can happen without cancer and the like.
in fact, another point i didnt mention, is just having a world where we can have growth and development without evil. completely logically possible.
so why cannot free will be aligned with perfect goodness in the real world? JFL at this gpt generated response and JFL at your low IQ seeing this and going "hmm... this is a good response"
this is blatantly a contradiction too
To make it easier for you to understand since you aren't actually fully reading what I am saying:this doesn't address anything.
human growth and development can occur without suffering through natural disasters like tsunamis and earthuakes. also can happen without cancer and the like.
in fact, another point i didnt mention, is just having a world where we can have growth and development without evil. completely logically possible.
so why cannot free will be aligned with perfect goodness in the real world? JFL at this gpt generated response and JFL at your low IQ seeing this and going "hmm... this is a good response"
this is blatantly a contradiction too
LMAOOO, you can tell the shift from GPT to his own reasoning "prove that we are worthy first"
the whole point of this is to Question why evil exists in the first place. if god was capable of creating free will & perfect goodness, you're essentially conceding the whole argument with this, because the freewill theodicy is all about denying this is possible. good job, you have no understanding of philosophy of religion, you retarded low iQ larper. never attempt to discuss philo again if youre going to larp with gpt and talk with condescending attitude
there is no restriction they can still choose to commit evil acts. it just doesn't happen coincidentally in that possible world. your GPT is once again tweaking and you need me to walk you through you it like youre a child and im your father
cope, youre retarded faggot, go read a book or something
another concession, if you agree god is omnipotent and omniscient he would know the best for us and would be able to actualize the best for us, so its contradictory for the world to be not ideal for us.It’s not ideal,
it is realistic, god could actualize such world since he has the power to.but that might not be realistic.
so its completely realistic to only do good in heaven but not only good in earth? what, u become a different person in heaven?people have already made their choice and are changed by it, so they’re only choosing good there.
completely ignored everything i said before. i addressed this already.Earth is where that development happens.
addressed with the heaven and possible worlds refutationsfree will has to include the option for evil; otherwise, it’s not real free will.
and you concede againmaybe there could be a world where no one does anything bad just by chance,
disanalogous + ive been beating you up this entire time.. how can u say "to make it easier for u to understand" when ur using GPT to even respond JFL at this fagWould we be able to see stars in the night sky if there were no darkness
i have more connection with god than you do btwand it's not too late to turn to God he loves you
ykw i'm not reading this JFL bye have a good day brotheri have more connection with god than you do btw
I have nothing better to do so let me respond. Just because God is omnipotent and omniscient doesn’t mean He’d force the “best” world in the way we imagine it. Free will means we get to make real choices, and sometimes those choices lead to suffering. If God just made a world where we all automatically did good, then it wouldn’t be genuine freedom, it’d be more like being programmed. Tbh don't know how many times I have to say this. Besides, what we think is "best for us" may not actually be best for us. As for heaven, yeah, it’s different. People don’t become totally different, but they’re transformed by the choices they made on Earth. It’s like people who’ve learned from their life experiences; they grow and change. Heaven is where people who’ve chosen good are fully aligned with it, so evil just isn’t something they want anymore. Earth is where those choices and growth happen, so it’s not always “ideal".. that’s kind of the point of learning and moral development. And yeah, God could create a perfect world, but one where everyone freely chooses good without ever leaning toward evil is not possible while keeping true free will. That’s why this world, with all its flaws, still respects the genuine freedom and responsibility we have.another concession, if you agree god is omnipotent and omniscient he would know the best for us and would be able to actualize the best for us, so its contradictory for the world to be not ideal for us.
it is realistic, god could actualize such world since he has the power to.
so its completely realistic to only do good in heaven but not only good in earth? what, u become a different person in heaven?
you can admit you use gpt and we can move on from this
completely ignored everything i said before. i addressed this already.
addressed with the heaven and possible worlds refutations
and you concede again
disanalogous + ive been beating you up this entire time.. how can u say "to make it easier for u to understand" when ur using GPT to even respond JFL at this fag
> "you are just reiterating the same things i debunked"
- repeated his arguments every single time while i never repeated myself once.
if you show me reiterating the same thing and the debunk for it, ill concede the whole argument, cmon, reply to where this happened
i have more connection with god than you do btw
It's a comment that many people make.I’m not ugly