pokeegeorge wrote:
Replying to A Troubled Man[/url]]
Ambiguity is not the purpose of God.
Then, your argument is with
Zetesis Apistia because that is exactly what he said. So, here we have two Christians telling me the exact opposite reason about the most important thing in their religion, "Gods Word".
You guys can't even get that straight, how do you expect anyone else to believe anything you say?
We do not agree on a lesser truth. So what? I am not asking you to accept ANYTHING I say just to consider...
The fundamental problem is that neither one of you can be right concerning this truth. And neither is this truth a
lesser truth. On the contrary it's a major truth, and either way it disproves the Biblical God.
If the God is intentionally ambiguous as Zetesis Apistia suggests. Then it would be a deceitful and untrustworthy God. Especially if this God is going to condemn people for merely not believing in highly ambiguous stuff.
On the other than, if pokeegeorge is correct and ambiguity is not the purpose of God, then this God would have failed miserably since the Bible is indeed extremely ambiguous which cannot be denied. Just look at all the disagreeing sects of this religion from Judaism, to Islam, to Catholicism, to the myriad of disagreeing forms of Christianity.
If we can know with absolute certainly of anything we can indeed know that this religion is ambiguous as a religion can possibly be.
So if Zetesis Apistia is right this God is extremely untrustworthy and deceitful. and if pokeegeorge is right that this God did not intend to be ambiguous, then this God is extreme inept and unable to prevent things from becoming ambiguous when it was not his will for them to be ambiguous.
So neither case is any better than the other. They both lead to the obvious truth that these fables have to be false. Because it makes no sense that an all-righteous God would be deceitful and underhanded, and it make no sense that an omnipotent omniscient God would be inept.
So both arguments lose anyway.
There is no way to support these myths as being anything other than man-made superstitious nonsense.
And once they are recognized to be superstitious nonsense then they have been 100% completely explained with nothing left unexplained. What better solution could a person ask for?
Recognizing that they are totally made-up superstitious myths
explains everything.
And there are no mysteries left. What could be simpler? Think about Occam's Razor. Recognize the Hebrew fables to be myths and you've explained them away entirely.