good vs. evil. does it make a difference?

May 12, 2004 13:46

As an aside, I love all you moral relativists. You make my job so much easier ( Read more... )

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jon_r_meyers May 12 2004, 11:38:21 UTC
That's one way to put it.

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fuckingdemon May 12 2004, 14:29:05 UTC
Do you think I'm wrong?

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jon_r_meyers May 12 2004, 14:30:54 UTC
Actually... yes.

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fuckingdemon May 12 2004, 14:52:33 UTC
You're entitled to your own opinion, of course, but think about this. If He is omniscient, then he knew what Lucifer would do. If He is infallible, then the decision to create Luficer, to bring evil into the world, must be a part of His plan.

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jon_r_meyers May 12 2004, 14:58:22 UTC
That's true, it probably was. But as I've said to Baphomet, it's all part of the bigger picture. I'm sure he had something in mind when he created Lucifer. Would there be good without evil? What would people *make* to be good if not the threat of hell if they aren't?

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fuckingdemon May 12 2004, 15:14:44 UTC
When you're nice to someone, is it because you think you'll go to Hell if you're not?

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jon_r_meyers May 12 2004, 15:15:56 UTC
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No.

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jon_r_meyers May 12 2004, 15:18:49 UTC
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No.

Look, despite being raised Catholic, I doubt I'm very... 'christian' any more, not in the traditional sense. But whatever god you believe in, I'm sure that all of our existence - good and evil, assuming that evil exists, is there for a reason we can't understand.

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fuckingdemon May 12 2004, 15:25:11 UTC
*grin*

Why don't we agree to disagree?

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jon_r_meyers May 12 2004, 15:28:27 UTC
That's probably a good idea.

How've you been?

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fuckingdemon May 12 2004, 15:34:20 UTC
Busy, definitely busy. But things roll along well enough.

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jon_r_meyers May 12 2004, 15:51:41 UTC
*nods* Good... busy is good, keeps you distracted.

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