If God were all-powerful, he could create another all-powerful God who could destroy him against his will, thus making him less than all-powerful.
The mere idea of an all-powerful God contains a ton of paradoxes.
If God were all-powerful, he could create another all-powerful God who could destroy him against his will, thus making him less than all-powerful.
The mere idea of an all-powerful God contains a ton of paradoxes.
Like, did you meet a person who unironically blames satan for everything bad that's happening to them?
Had to drop a friend when he told me that "God sent Trump to us to stop abortions"
Why did you drop them?
His perspective on the world went too deeply against mine. I couldn't take the hypocrisy anymore.
Dunno. Dropping friends due to politics seems totally cringe. Civilized people should have the option of "let's not talk about politics" instead of breaking up relationships.
When someone shows me they're a terrible, ignorant person I act accordingly.
I thought he said that Trump was sent by God or something.
Free will is an illusion.
Depends on the definition
Yup.
The teachings of Christianity don't make any fucking sense. (Unless you're willing to gaslight yourself for a lifetime.)
If you read the Bible with a purely objective mind and come away thinking God is the good guy in the story, I have some serious questions about your morality and ethics.
"Love and worship me or you'll be sent to hell for all eternity hehe"