chaddyboi66
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I think one would think that both man and Him were.I mean if u read the bible as a book without the knowledge of god you’d come out thinking he’s narcissistic and evil
He made man thoI think one would think that both man and Him were.
That way they kind of deserve each other.
And yet man is still evil.He made man tho
Not necessarily Abram's God but rather just the creator; whoever made this place and us.That’s the Jewish god ur referring too, his name is
ExactlyI mean if u read the bible as a book without the knowledge of god you’d come out thinking he’s narcissistic and evil
Admittedly, Dubay is referring to Abraham's God.This isn’t groundbreaking, you’re just proposing a deistic God who has different moral positions from the standard Abrahamic God. Technically possible, but it seems unnecessary to believe in a god like that.
To call a creator deity evil seems dumb since it’s usually the case morals derive from his mind or a property of his, unless you’re proposing a Cartesian scenario where it’s possible the moral standards the creator deity provided to man are false?Admittedly, Dubay is referring to Abraham's God.
However, the point he argues for stands on the idea of a creator deity in general being malevolent- due to it creating a malevolent world full of suffering.
He's a self-admitted Gnostic so it's not that surprising considering all that Monad and demiurge stuff
I'm assuming this is based on a precedent set by most creator deities where they do this; aside from this precedent, why could an "evil" creator deity not exist?To call a creator deity evil seems dumb since it’s usually the case morals derive from his mind or a property of his,
Dubay is presenting the argument of an evil creator deity, but I don't know if he argues for a Cartesian scenario in it.unless you’re proposing a Cartesian scenario where it’s possible the moral standards the creator deity provided to man are false?