Would you be offended if I reproduced your God of Eth idea with credit on my Blog? I’d like some people who may never get over here to read it, as I think its a great piece.
I am quite curious, being an armchair philosopher in the US, where it is said that God is all benevolent. The local flavors of christianity do not necessarily suggest this.I also wonder what happens to the problem of evil if it is allowed that God being limitless created evil that good might be recognized.I have very much enjoyed your writings, though.
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Would you be offended if I reproduced your God of Eth idea with credit on my Blog? I’d like some people who may never get over here to read it, as I think its a great piece.
sure go ahead…
Thank you. I just didn’t want to do it without permission as I hate it when people do that.
I am quite curious, being an armchair philosopher in the US, where it is said that God is all benevolent. The local flavors of christianity do not necessarily suggest this.I also wonder what happens to the problem of evil if it is allowed that God being limitless created evil that good might be recognized.I have very much enjoyed your writings, though.