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God is Omnipresent
If God is Omnipresent than he must also exits in Hell. Hell can define differently by different religion. Some believe hell is a physical place some say spiritual and some say state of mind or presence. Where God is not, hell is.
1. God created everything that exists. (premise) 2. Hell, a very evil place, exists. (premise) 3. God created hell, a very evil place. (1,2) 4. God’s creating hell is contrary to God’s omnibenevolence. (premise) 5. If God had not created hell, then there would be at least one thing God could have created but didn’t. (premise) 6. God’s not creating hell would have been contrary to God’s omnipotence. (5) 7. So, either the existence of hell is contrary to God’s omnibenevolence or the nonexistence of hell is contrary to God’s omnipotence. (4,6)
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If God is Omnipresent than he must also exits in Hell. Hell can define differently by different religion. Some believe hell is a physical place some say spiritual and some say state of mind or presence. Where God is not, hell is.
1. God created everything that exists. (premise) Okaay 2. Hell, a very evil place, exists. (premise) What do you mean by evil? 3. God created hell, a very evil place. (1,2) Yes, evil part no ^ 4. God’s creating hell is contrary to God’s omnibenevolence. (premise) Nope, on the contrary. Describe, Omni... Somewhere in that meaning you will also need to describe whats "Good" 5. If God had not created hell, then there would be at least one thing God could have created but didn’t. (premise) There are many things that God "could have created" but didnt! Point? 6. God’s not creating hell would have been contrary to God’s omnipotence. (5) How? 7. So, either the existence of hell is contrary to God’s omnibenevolence or the nonexistence of hell is contrary to God’s omnipotence. (4,6) We still havent proven the above premises (if thats how you spell it), so not yet |
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I don't know why you feel the need to create such long (well thought i might say) passage, in order to justify fairytales.
do you ever try to disapprove santa and his north pole mansion? |
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