We all have ideas of God, for better or for worse, but perhaps the reason we have so much conflict is that the idea of God is based upon an improper construction. So let us being anew.
Let's define omnipotence as being all powerful.
Let's define God as whatever has the attribute of omnipotence.
Let's define omniscience as being all knowing.
Since God is omnipotent, God can grant himself omniscience.
So can God be both omnipotent and omniscient?
Query: If God is omniscient, then he knows exactly what he is going to do, but if he cannot change this he is not omnipotent. If he can he is not omniscient and therefore not omnipotent as well.
Thus God cannot be what we define him to be as. So this version of God is impossible. If we create a "lesser" version of God, then he is not God.
So here we sit at the crux of the problem. We cannot know what this "God" is. We cannot know anything about God unless we forgo logic (i.e. redefine omnipotence to include the impossible such as drawing a square circle). If we forgo logic then what we say past that is nonsensical.
My point is that we cannot construct anything above us. If we do it is futile by design and this is perhaps all we can know. Just as a dog cannot perceive the complexity of our intelligence compared to its own, we cannot perceive anything above us. This leads me to believe faith in a higher being is the only logically correct alternative a person can pursue other than agnosticism. I cannot explain to my dog why the road is dangerous, he cannot comprehend it. My dog will simply have to learn (or not) through lessons I try to teach it. Such is how I believe whatever exists above us treats us.
The question I have to those who are atheists is such:
1. How can you claim my God doesn't exist when you cannot understand him?
2. Why isn't Nihilism the only conclusion to your world view?
I do not mean any disrespect to all of you, I understand the world is a harsh place and life is unfair. I know some of you have parents, siblings, spouses, and friends who have seemingly needlessly suffered or died. What I am saying is some people do not believe in god for these things. They don't believe in god because why would he allow 800,000 people to be slaughtered in Rwanda, let the millions die in WW2, let the spanish flu kill 50 to 100 million people, or let even one innocent person die. The lists goes on about how could god allow world poverty and hunger, or more specifically god ordering homosexuals to be killed. This god that wants all these things to happen, I do not believe in him either. I do not know why these things happen, but I do believe God has a purpose for us that we cannot yet comprehend.
Let's define omnipotence as being all powerful.
Let's define God as whatever has the attribute of omnipotence.
Let's define omniscience as being all knowing.
Since God is omnipotent, God can grant himself omniscience.
So can God be both omnipotent and omniscient?
Query: If God is omniscient, then he knows exactly what he is going to do, but if he cannot change this he is not omnipotent. If he can he is not omniscient and therefore not omnipotent as well.
Thus God cannot be what we define him to be as. So this version of God is impossible. If we create a "lesser" version of God, then he is not God.
So here we sit at the crux of the problem. We cannot know what this "God" is. We cannot know anything about God unless we forgo logic (i.e. redefine omnipotence to include the impossible such as drawing a square circle). If we forgo logic then what we say past that is nonsensical.
My point is that we cannot construct anything above us. If we do it is futile by design and this is perhaps all we can know. Just as a dog cannot perceive the complexity of our intelligence compared to its own, we cannot perceive anything above us. This leads me to believe faith in a higher being is the only logically correct alternative a person can pursue other than agnosticism. I cannot explain to my dog why the road is dangerous, he cannot comprehend it. My dog will simply have to learn (or not) through lessons I try to teach it. Such is how I believe whatever exists above us treats us.
The question I have to those who are atheists is such:
1. How can you claim my God doesn't exist when you cannot understand him?
2. Why isn't Nihilism the only conclusion to your world view?
I do not mean any disrespect to all of you, I understand the world is a harsh place and life is unfair. I know some of you have parents, siblings, spouses, and friends who have seemingly needlessly suffered or died. What I am saying is some people do not believe in god for these things. They don't believe in god because why would he allow 800,000 people to be slaughtered in Rwanda, let the millions die in WW2, let the spanish flu kill 50 to 100 million people, or let even one innocent person die. The lists goes on about how could god allow world poverty and hunger, or more specifically god ordering homosexuals to be killed. This god that wants all these things to happen, I do not believe in him either. I do not know why these things happen, but I do believe God has a purpose for us that we cannot yet comprehend.