I said I liked it; I mean, I find the argument interesting. But like I said I don't agree with it. You don't need to convince me. I never said wrongness and evil didn't exist so there's no point in arguing it does (with me). To me, the idea of an absolutely infinitely powerful and good god is what is hard to believe.The rejection of the doctrine of sin is quite modern. Indeed, if you take those words, 'that nothing is unnatural or evil' to their logical conclusion, then we may justify pedophelia, the crimes of September 11th and other heinous acts in any way you like.
But you didn't offer any evidence to address
Which is a doubt I actually hold about christianity. Even with our free will, god would be culpable because he can alter our free will and stop us from doing evil at any time. Can one be infinitely good while allowing wrong to occur?If you have a force which has a complete capability to stop all evil things and doesn't, isn't it culpable for not acting?
Basically, you proved the part I take for granted and Spinoza doesn't; Spinoza takes the existence of a perfect creator and then concludes that wrong does not really exist. I take the existence of wrong and conclude that a perfect creator doesn't exist.
Some hold to the idea that god somehow "lessened" him/itself. And I've never understood why judaism (and maybe christians use it too) use th
is argument because it undermines god's existence and, after all, does a perfect infinite being somehow being able to make itself flawed make any sense?
On a side note I don't think christianity can be completely proved w/ reason to anyone's satisfaction on earth. If humans could have a full and certain knowledge of god our sins would be unredeemable like lucifer's. The difference between a sinner on earth and a sinner on hell is that the sinner on earth doesn't KNOW heaven exists, and so his decision to follow the rules set out by god aren't governed by a fear of hell.
EDIT-I don't have an objection to reading stuff but there are a number of books I actually posses which I need to read, so I probably won't get around to it in the next coupla months. I don't believe I asked any questions anyway in the earlier post
