GotSteel
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ORIGINAL: mcbride I notice that sometimes around here, ad hominem is Latin for “he answered my question and now what do I do but obfuscate?” No, ad hominem is usually Latin for you're insulting me personally so that people won't notice you don't have an answer to my question. quote:
ORIGINAL: mcbride Lisbon having an earthquake, as you already know, is part of “shit happens”. Someone can go into a church, rob a liquor store, or hang off a rock, and either way, there may be unintended consequences. That’s part, as I said, and others said, of a world where free will rules. If an omnipotent, omniscient, benevolent god actually existed why would earthquakes happen? quote:
ORIGINAL: mcbride You think an omnipotent and omniscient diety is restricted by Epicurus' logical problem of evil? Seriously? And do we really have to get into repeating the obvious and long-standing answers about God’s intentions for evil? Apparently. quote:
ORIGINAL: mcbride You asked a theological question, in good faith, I’m sure, and you got the (really obvious) theological answer, As far as I can tell you haven't given an answer for why god would save someone in order to immediately kill them. Unless your answer is something along the lines of god doesn't effect reality. quote:
ORIGINAL: mcbride You haven’t said why you think reality seems to contradict Gunther’s faith, but I’m not interesting in keeping your thread alive for you just so we can hear ourselves talk. I was commenting on the reality of prayer not working: http://web.med.harvard.edu/sites/RELEASES/html/3_31STEP.html
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