Imagine the psychology of a deity. A deity is defined as perfect, all-knowing, omnipotent, etc. Ergo, the deity wouldn't need to invent life to SOLVE any problem. What motive does that leave? Amusement.
How can any "benevolent" spin be put on such a motive when "creating" anything other than nonliving, material things (like a painting, for example)?
A deity is bored, so we must suffer the wrongs of a deity's creations? How can you respect such behavior?
2006-09-13
13:58:45
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