As simple as possible to summarize the best way you can, first, please. Feel free to expand after, or just say whatever you want lol. Honest question.

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          12 months ago

          I am genuinely curious what these conflicting attributes are in your view.

          But also, from a dialectical lens, contradiction exists in all things in our own observable reality, from the lowest levels of the concept of movement to the highest levels of the organization of human society. Why would a seeming contradiction be proof that God cannot exist?

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            12 months ago

            That’s the nature of a contradiction. 2 or more mutually exclusive attributes can’t exist together.

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                  12 months ago

                  Just for the sake of argument… According to what standard? Yours? Why should we follow your standard?

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                  12 months ago

                  I don’t believe it would. Perfection can, and insofar as perfection exists in our reality does, exist alongside perceived contradiction as contradiction exists in all things.

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                    12 months ago

                    The god that the isrealites originally worshipped was a rather weak storm god.

                    Somehow over the centuries, its cult has conflated it into some all powerful entity.

                    If it were to stay in its original manifestation, I still wouldn’t believe it existed, but I would take a more agnostic approach to it - as I do with gods from other myths.

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                    12 months ago

                    Also, that’s fallacious logic to think that imperfection doesn’t make the thing imperfect.