Jeffrey Keeten

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‘Why is there evil in the world? Why is there suffering? Why do bad things happen to good people?’ Monotheists have to practise intellectual gymnastics to explain how an all-knowing, all-powerful and perfectly good God allows so much suffering in the world. One well-known explanation is that this is God’s way of allowing for human free will.
Jeffrey Keeten
As a child I can remember torturing the local minister with questions he couldn't answer. There are so many gaping holes in Christian theology that you could drive a mac truck through any one of those gaps. I was a nonbeliever at a very precocious age.
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Jeffrey Keeten
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Jeffrey Keeten
As always Michael! Great links. Thanks for sharing.
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Paul Rexroth
What I mean when I say I don't believe in God, I mean that I don't believe in the concept of a tri-omni being, i.e. omniscient, omnipotent and all benevolent. The three are logically inconsistent with…
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I'm in a lot more trouble than that... I don't even know what a "Being" is, any more. oh well... No loss, really.

I did read where one guy tried to explain the Trinity by making an analogy to 3-in-1 Oi…
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