Jereel Hunter said:
The flaws in your argument are 6 and 7. Your argument is tantamount to: 1) Parents love their children 2) Parents don't want their children to get hit by cars. 3) Parents know their children can get hit by cars if they leave the house. 4) Parents have the power to keep their children at home. 5) Parents who love their children don't let them leave the house. Do you see the flaw there? You are making the assumption that if you have the motivation and the power, you can be lead to only a single conclusion. God created us with free will. Does he want us to be evil? No. But if he created us without the ability to make bad decisions, we'd be without free will. Just like parents allow their children to leave the house, even though it's less safe than being at home, he has given us the ability to decide our own fates. |
free will doesnt exist, but thats a different discussion.
your counter is quite sophomoric. are parents omnibenevolent? omnipotent? omniscient? no no no
do I really have to address this in depth? i can make you look dumb, the choice is yours.







