I think that would still be a yes.He/She could be not all good and not all powerful
Jerrek said:When I was little my mom would warn me not to do something. Sometimes I would listen, sometimes I would not. Sometimes she would tell me not to do something, and then watch, and allow me, to do it and get burnt. Thats how I learnt.
Who is to say that a murderer isn't supposed to learn something from his act, and that the now deceased was supposed to be punished for something?
Remember, we're talking God here, almighty, all-knowing, and all that.
Jerrek said:When I was little my mom would warn me not to do something. Sometimes I would listen, sometimes I would not. Sometimes she would tell me not to do something, and then watch, and allow me, to do it and get burnt. Thats how I learnt.
Who is to say that a murderer isn't supposed to learn something from his act, and that the now deceased was supposed to be punished for something?
Remember, we're talking God here, almighty, all-knowing, and all that.
dan said:"pain and suffering" coupled with free will doesn't cover everything...
think of all those starving people around the world who have done no more than be born in a particular area...
there is the "all knowing, and there's something /you/ don't know" argument... but i dunno quite what these people must have done to be starved to death, especially if we're not going with reincarnation...
Yes I do. I go out each night and see how many people I can kill.Squiggy said:I guess you like murdering good people then.... ArrrGHH!
The point I'm trying to make is that justice may be served through such an act, in the grand grand scheme of things.Squiggy said:Hey goofy..You're the one who wants the death penalty even though you think the murderers are just "supposed to learn something" and " the now deceased was supposed to be punished"....