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In reply to the discussion: Review: "God Is No Thing" by Rupert Shortt – an excellent response to New Atheism [View all]Htom Sirveaux
(1,242 posts)64. Question for Mr. Shortt.
If God is not conditioned by anything external, does that mean the divine nature is arbitrary or random? It seems to me that being unconditional just means that there is no reason for God to be any particular way. And more than that, if God can change his/her own nature, then it really is arbitrary. But if he/she can't, then God is the functional equivalent of a law, rather than a moral agent capable of choice.
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Review: "God Is No Thing" by Rupert Shortt – an excellent response to New Atheism [View all]
rug
Mar 2016
OP
In a nutshell, many of the current criticisms of Christianity are attacks on strawmen.
rug
Mar 2016
#2
I don't think the point of Christianity has much to do with evidence.
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#46
I've never heard questions of "evidence" discussed in any church I ever attended
struggle4progress
Mar 2016
#58
Are you saying that it's okay to believe in a False God and/or to not believe in the real God?
DetlefK
Mar 2016
#25
No. I am saying that it is not only okay to believe in a god(s) but that it is reasonable to do so.
rug
Mar 2016
#28