Do you believe in a god that is
Do you believe in a god that is all powerful, all knowing, and created everything?
The reason that I ask this question is that if this god exists it would remove any responsibility from anyone else and place it all on the god. Let me explain:
If god created everything then everything was created by god, clearly.
If god is also all powerful then everything was created by god the way that god chose to create it and not another way, because go had the power to create it any way god wanted or not at all.
If god is also all knowing then everything was created by god the way that god chose and with god’s desired results, because if god wanted it to be a different way then god had the knowledge and the power to make it that way.
This creates a perfect circle of responsibility where nothing happens except for the things that god chooses to make happen and it does not leave room for anyone else to make choices. “But SmasysmashY, god created us with free will, that means we are all responsible for our own actions.” Yes, it would appear so at the outset wouldn’t it? But our three ifs actually preclude this as well.
Imagine that I created a robot, and I gave this robot free will, and I had nearly unlimited resources so I could have created this robot with any specifications. When I turn the robot on it prints a report of all the actions that it will ever engage in and I see that tomorrow at 13:00 hours the robot will pick up a hammer and hit my assistant in the face killing him instantly. I don’t make any adjustments and allow the robot to continue its existence unchanged. Who is responsible for the death, the robot or me?
If you haven’t figured it out I am god in this scenario and the robot is any person, and I am fully responsible in fact I could not be more responsible than I am because the death is a direct result of my actions, actions that I did not have to take, could have done differently, and knew exactly what the results would be. Of course for god it is much worse because I am only responsible for the robot and myself, but god’s responsibility would extend to everything including the existence of free will and its definition, parameters and the fact that anyone has it or that it even exists at all. This would make our creator god not only omnipotent and omniscient but also omni responsible.
Re: Do you believe in a god that is
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Originally Posted by SmashysmashY
Imagine that I created a robot, and I gave this robot free will
the problem with your argument is that the robot either has free will or you control its actions... theres no grey area here
Re: Do you believe in a god that is
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Originally Posted by muhmuh
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Originally Posted by SmashysmashY
Imagine that I created a robot, and I gave this robot free will
the problem with your argument is that the robot either has free will or you control its actions... theres no grey area here
Actually the problem with this analogy is that it does not convey the full extent of the responsibility that this kind of god would have.
By free will I mean autonomy, the ability to make decisions and act without commands. Having this quality does not remove the responsibility that I would have to prevent the murder. Especially since I knew about the murder, I had the ability to stop it, and it never would have happened if I had not chosen to engage in my actions.
You see, people believe (and irrationally so) that just saying free will, free will, makes these problems automatically go away. It doesn’t. It just moves the problem one step away from their god, but the responsibility would still lie ultimately with the individual that started the chain of events, knew what would happen and had the ability to change it. And again it is even worse for a god because a god would have decided what free will actually is. Free will doesn’t have to include the ability to hit someone with a hammer. You have free will but that does not mean that you can do absolutely anything, you can’t fly for example.
Beyond that consider all the things that factor into the decision making process that you have no control over. You don’t decide on what fears or desires you are going to have or any of the external factors that play into the decisions that you make (your surrounding environment). Ever single aspect of that (down to the placement of individual atoms) would have been created by a god (with full knowledge) who had the ability to make any adjustments they wanted to in order to tease out a different result. This would create perfect responsibility and free will would not necessarily even be possible in the way that most people think of the concept and it certainly wouldn’t remove the responsibility that this being would have.
Re: Do you believe in a god that is
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Originally Posted by SmashysmashY
By free will I mean autonomy, the ability to make decisions and act without commands. Having this quality does not remove the responsibility that I would have to prevent the murder. Especially since I knew about the murder, I had the ability to stop it, and it never would have happened if I had not chosen to engage in my actions.
first of all consider how you would stop the murder if you were omnipotent... would you turn the hammer into a nerf dart right before impact or would you prevent the thought in the first place? obviously this is a fight of lazyness vs having a laugh... if i were god id probably go the lazy route
but with a little more seriouslness... doesnt the concept of free will include the ability to act on your decisions within your abilities?
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Originally Posted by SmashysmashY
"Outside of time" and "outside of space" are incoherent terms because to exist means to exist within time and space.
youre mistaken on that one... time and space are properties of the universe
if there is an entity that created the universe it must necessarily be outside of time and space otherwise it would have to begin to exist the moment the universe began thus making it impossible to be its creator