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Old 12-15-2005, 12:48 AM
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If god exists, and he's omniscient, and he is compassionate in the same manner that humans are compassionate...

...then would it be more pleasurable for him to observe Earth in a state of paradise or in its current state?

If it would be more pleasurable to observe earth in a state of paradise, and all the above statements are true, then...

...either God isn't omnipotent, or there's some reason that things are the way they are, rather than being in a state of paradise.

Please discuss.

Sorry for the unintelligible post earlier. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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Old 12-15-2005, 12:49 AM
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(I do not believe in God)

A) You think God's primary concern is pleasure. I doubt this.
B) His primary concern is our free will. He could not change the Earth without sacrificing that.
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Old 12-15-2005, 01:06 AM
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Much better. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

If God is as described (essentially an omniscient human), then I suppose he would rather the Earth in a state of paradise.

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...either God isn't omnipotent, or there's some reason that things are the way they are, rather than being in a state of paradise.

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...or God is apathetic, and there is no reason for anything.

This seems kind of disconnected, sorry. I'm not sure if I'm making sense here at all.
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Old 12-15-2005, 01:11 AM
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Default Re: More or less pleasurable?

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If god exists, and he's omniscient, and he is compassionate in the same manner that humans are compassionate...

...then would it be more pleasurable for him to observe Earth in a state of paradise or in its current state?

If it would be more pleasurable to observe earth in a state of paradise, and all the above statements are true, then...

...either God isn't omnipotent, or there's some reason that things are the way they are, rather than being in a state of paradise.

Please discuss.

Sorry for the unintelligible post earlier. [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]

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Wouldn't it depend on gods purpose in creating us? maybe this mess is part of the plan

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Old 12-15-2005, 01:23 AM
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Default Re: More or less pleasurable?

Two things immediately pop into mind, I'm sure Chesterton or Lewis would have MUCH more to say in answer to the question. The question is really the problem of pain.

The two things, very much linked, which came to mind:

1) The doctrine of the fall. (Which is a doctrine much deeper and more to be understood than simply humans can sin. See the aforementioned authors.)

2) Free will, our capacity to choose good or love, to worship freely, also gives us the capacity to do all the opposite things.

FWIW...

Adam

Edit -- one more thing. Our idea of what is pleasurable or comfortable may have nothing to do with producing the kind of beings meant for "distant shores"... but also there is the whole idea of non-dualism.
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Old 12-15-2005, 07:02 AM
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Free will is overrated. Show me someone who would renounce perfect bliss for individual struggle and I'll show you a masochist. Show me a god who would oblige and I'll show you a sadist.
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Old 12-15-2005, 07:09 AM
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and he is compassionate in the same manner that humans are compassionate...


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You can of course make this assumption if you want, but do you really think it will lead to any insightful results?

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If it would be more pleasurable to observe earth in a state of paradise, and all the above statements are true, then...


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Are you sure that instead of “he is compassionate in the same manner that humans are compassionate...” you don’t instead mean, “he is compassionate in the same manner that I mistakenly believe I am”

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...either God isn't omnipotent, or there's some reason that things are the way they are, rather than being in a state of paradise.

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“there's some reason that things are the way they are” <– My money’s on this option.
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Old 12-15-2005, 07:01 PM
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Default Re: More or less pleasurable?

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and he is compassionate in the same manner that humans are compassionate...


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You can of course make this assumption if you want, but do you really think it will lead to any insightful results?


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Uh... I don't know.

You start with some assumptions, then make some conclusions. Then look at the conclusions and look at the assumptions again to determine if they're all correct (this is a little easier than looking merely at the assumptions to determine if they're correct, sometimes). Eventually you have some sort of axiom system where all of your assumptions can be seen to be correct, from which all conclusions are based, or something like that, right?

So, I guess this is some sort of completely retarded step in that direction.

The process, as I've described it, is iterative, and thus, it may not initially yield meaningful results.
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Old 12-15-2005, 07:02 PM
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Okay, I'm a little disappointed by the some of the responses.

Adam's suggestion to read some Lewis/Chesterton is good advice, though I have no idea what the hell he's saying in his "edit" section. If you could clarify that, that'd be sweet. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 12-15-2005, 07:05 PM
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Are you sure that instead of “he is compassionate in the same manner that humans are compassionate...” you don’t instead mean, “he is compassionate in the same manner that I mistakenly believe I am”


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Wow.

Uh... again, I am completely baffled by what you have said.

Are you going somewhere with this?

Edit: Okay, I think I get it. Your answer is "Yes." But you've refused to discuss it, as I requested. In that case, you may sod off.
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