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    Just a pisces
    Joined dxpnet on March 03, 2012.
    Posted by sharkareteethmachines
    To Mr. Child Einstein, I would ask:
    Am I evil if I do not love a stranger on the street?
    Am I evil is I hate a person who wishes to harm myself or my family?
    The professor stated that God is evil, because he created evil.
    Einstein (in this, perhaps progopang-ish clip) argued that God is not evil because he did NOT create evil. Evil happened as a natural consequence of God's love not being present.
    The problem with this seemingly intelligent response is that it is in reality a smarmy red herring.
    If God created "God's love" then he STILL created evil as a consequence of him creating good. Humans invented many amazing things that helped accelerate global warming. Perhaps, the only goals were industry and human advancement, but aren't we still responsible for what followed? Everyone, including God IS responsible for the consequences of their actions, whether intentional or not, right? Whether directly or indirectly, right?
    More deconstruction. If God's love is the only thing separating good from evil, then in order for God to be completely good, he would have to always have love. Because if someone doesn't have God's love in their hearts (including God), then they have evil their hearts. That's what is being posited by Einstein.
    So does God always have love in his heart? Clearly not. Anyone who says otherwise needs to read the bible, again. God is NOT a hippie. Proverbs 6:16-19 explicitly states that the God DOES in fact hate certain things.
    If God has hate, which is NOT love, then God has evil in him too, right?
    Therefore, the professor's original point that God has evil in him still stands. Nice try, Einstein.




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