From: John Clark (jonkc@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Sat Oct 09 1999 - 23:02:27 MDT
Robert Owen <rowen@technologist.com> Wrote:
>If we assume the being of a "hypertranscendental" or "super-
>natural" object whose properties are omniscence, omnipresence,
>and omnipotence, then I suppose the human dualities of "good-
>evil", "loving-sadistic" and so on cannot, by definition, have
>the slightest relevance to the essence of this object. In this
>sense, Bryan, it is also inappropriate to say "God is Good".
I agree. If good and evil exist independently of God then He has nothing
to do with morality except that He's supposed to obey moral law just like
everybody else. He can't be omnipotence either. If good and evil are
not independent of God then doing good is just a matter of avoiding
punishment and no loftier than obeying what the Nazi's tell you to do
if they occupy your country. One must be true if God exists but I've
found that most people are unhappy with either conclusion, so I don't
make this argument much anymore, except to Extropians because
they're not most people.
John K Clark jonkc@att.net
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