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Crowtbot asked me this question in another thread, but I believe my answer needs to be in its own thread.
So he asked what is omnibenevolent?
And with some thought I started asking myself this question. What makes God good?
One can use silly cliche like "forbid to lie", or other various human traits that we used to try to make sense of everything. But what does that matter? Why does a lion care less about how you felt when he's tearing your flesh from your skin to feed himself?!
What does any of this really matter?! Why would the sun care that it's ray beams life blood to our planet to feed the trillions, maybe infinite amount of life; yet it does?
So then it hit me.
Gods sacrifice to mankind...
The creator of all the heavens and earth, everything and anything couldn't create us to live a sinless life and give us "free will". That he would sacrifice the powers that make him omniscience or omnipotent so that man could have "free will". And that free will that maybe 99.9% would freely love God no matter what trials, tortures or harm that sin puts before him and still won't have that person stop and believe and love in God.
And what if 99.9% didn't believe in him or falls victim to sin, torment or harm; he's be willing to bet the entire existence of him, the universe and everything for that 0.1% that say "I love you as much as you love me".
That's omnibevelant. That is true love. That is true good. That is God
Then
So he asked what is omnibenevolent?
And with some thought I started asking myself this question. What makes God good?
One can use silly cliche like "forbid to lie", or other various human traits that we used to try to make sense of everything. But what does that matter? Why does a lion care less about how you felt when he's tearing your flesh from your skin to feed himself?!
What does any of this really matter?! Why would the sun care that it's ray beams life blood to our planet to feed the trillions, maybe infinite amount of life; yet it does?
So then it hit me.
Gods sacrifice to mankind...
The creator of all the heavens and earth, everything and anything couldn't create us to live a sinless life and give us "free will". That he would sacrifice the powers that make him omniscience or omnipotent so that man could have "free will". And that free will that maybe 99.9% would freely love God no matter what trials, tortures or harm that sin puts before him and still won't have that person stop and believe and love in God.
And what if 99.9% didn't believe in him or falls victim to sin, torment or harm; he's be willing to bet the entire existence of him, the universe and everything for that 0.1% that say "I love you as much as you love me".
That's omnibevelant. That is true love. That is true good. That is God
Then
