"If God is willing to prevent evil, but is not able to
Then He is not omnipotent.
If He is able, but not willing
Then He is malevolent.
If He is both able and willing
Then whence cometh evil?
If He is neither able nor willing
Then why call Him God?" ~Epicurus
So stemming from a discussion from a fellow bluelighter I felt like this is an important topic to bring up. I think it is important for a number reasons. Mainly it says a lot about how people see what they perceive as God and on how they see him/her/it running things. Whether you believe in Yahweh, Allah, or Jesus I think all people who have religious beliefs should look upon this paradox and truly contemplate it.
As for me if I had to put a label on myself I would say I am an atheist. But to paraphrase Darwins Bulldog aka Thomas Huxley the only honest thing a person can claim to be is agnostic for one can never truly prove whether God exists or doesn't.
Personally I think this paradox neatly takes apart the idea of an all loving omnipotent God. However as I am human and my understanding of the world imperfect (as is everyone's) I'd like to think that I have an open mind and that I am truly skeptical, even of my own beliefs at times.
Then He is not omnipotent.
If He is able, but not willing
Then He is malevolent.
If He is both able and willing
Then whence cometh evil?
If He is neither able nor willing
Then why call Him God?" ~Epicurus
So stemming from a discussion from a fellow bluelighter I felt like this is an important topic to bring up. I think it is important for a number reasons. Mainly it says a lot about how people see what they perceive as God and on how they see him/her/it running things. Whether you believe in Yahweh, Allah, or Jesus I think all people who have religious beliefs should look upon this paradox and truly contemplate it.
As for me if I had to put a label on myself I would say I am an atheist. But to paraphrase Darwins Bulldog aka Thomas Huxley the only honest thing a person can claim to be is agnostic for one can never truly prove whether God exists or doesn't.
Personally I think this paradox neatly takes apart the idea of an all loving omnipotent God. However as I am human and my understanding of the world imperfect (as is everyone's) I'd like to think that I have an open mind and that I am truly skeptical, even of my own beliefs at times.
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