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but God can create a rock he couldn't lift.
here demonstration
God tries to lift the rock he can't and than next he tries again and lifts it. There a rock god can't lift while still being able to lift it, zero contradictions were made in that example.
2026-08-20 21:09:22
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MOZAN_EDITZ$ :
asking if God can create a rock he can't lift is a contradiction its like asking can God create a square circle its a contradiction and contradiction don't exist
2026-08-21 08:45:19
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bear5 :
off topic but whats the character in the background?
2026-08-21 04:52:16
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☧Jingwei :
Now before I get the whole "Well Isaiah 45:7 says that God created Evil", response, we need to clarify what the word "Evil" means in the passage. The word is translated from the Hebrew word "רָע" (Ra), meaning "Calamity/disaster", not malicious moral intent.
2026-08-11 22:47:04
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congrats.YUKIII :
If god is bound by logic hes not all powerful because if he is all power and the creator of everything would have created the bounds of what is logical and if he cant break the bound he created he isnt all powerfull
2026-08-16 22:06:55
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🇻🇦كاثوليك🇻🇦 :
people need to realize death isnt bad
2026-08-18 21:57:50
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Anzavir :
How is it an “emotional weapon”, when its the reason why they dont necesserily think a divine all loving being exist? Regardless, people use the “greater good” logic when its convenient but how is it a greater good if an animal suffers and dies? What good comes out of it? (Genuine question)
2026-08-12 02:44:38
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Logic_seeker :
Wsp for some reason I didn’t see this until now. I appreciate the respectful responses as well.
2026-08-19 04:56:34
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Leece10 :
Problem of evil doesn’t rely on evil being a substance ✌️
2026-08-18 23:21:21
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happpyhero :
w content
2026-08-12 02:34:59
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congrats.YUKIII :
Saying god just allows natural systems to run would be a wrong conclusion because gid defines whats natural he made a system knowing that it would fail to not interfeer with agents of free will
2026-08-16 22:04:23
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02margiela :
You people will say evil exists because of free will. But then you people will also say God is omniscient and knows everything. How can God know everything but then give man free will?? 🤡🤡
2026-08-12 17:01:16
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Loggins :
@☧Jingwei Love your videos, I have a couple questions regarding the scriptures. My significant other points out the fact that God allowed the ownership of human beings and then later stopped when Christ was born. And my 2nd question is, why did he send a bear to mall childeren when they were harassing Elijah. As a believer it’s kinda hard to answer these questions I was wondering if you had something.
2026-08-17 23:27:37
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NoseyHandle :
I have some questions and I'd appriciate if somebody answers them.
1. For the predictability of the universe. Wouldn't it be enough for God to "intervene" just one time before the universe? He doesn't need to constantly adjust existance bc he is omniscient, that means he knew all the causes of these natural evil, for example cancer. Couldn't he have just made a universe where the multiplication of cells wouldn't be able to cause cancer? This would keep the universe predictable(no need for constant intervention).
2. The evil actually meaning calamity.
From our perspective why does it matter? Can we distinguish the "evil" between a man killing someone or for example an earthquake squashing someone? From our perspective it's completely meaning less and it gets much worse if you add a transcendent deity.
3. If you want to argue that under our universal law these constants have to cause certain things like gravity=you can slip, but my question is that why make up this system in the first place? Why programm the laws of reality this way?
4.Don't you thing that historically speaking, the "greater good" argument is really dangerous? Especially when it's an unknowlable one? What I mean by this is that H1tler used the same excuse when doing what he did, so to a skeptic doesn't this feel kinda of the same?
5.(last) If god's goodness allows genocide,slavery,sexual slavery/trafficking but it's for the "greater good". How can we distinguish this from our perspective of malic?
These are all my questions. Sry if my english was a little funky it's not my first language.
2026-08-13 22:33:16
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