Are there sufficient reasons to leave Christianity?
https://sufficientreasons.wordpress.com/?fbclid=IwAR1nQm3rmQC8ddoAqYofuOJwPrWYCGlos39iUtONTGYgKrv6Lj32x7ehnno
#1Do we dare question the character and actions of a proposed God before accepting that proposed God as real?
God, being maximally great, must have omniscience.
Omniscience demands objective perspective because subjectivity is a result of partial knowledge and understanding.
Objective omniscience means that God will be able to discern what is good at all times in all possible scenarios. It doesn’t just allow for it, it logically demands it.
#2 Would an actual personal God use a book to introduce himself rather than simply stepping out of the shadows?
He became man in Jesus Christ. Is that not enough ?
#03 Does the Bible contain the doctrinal clarity we would expect of a holy book written by an actual God?
Yes.
#04 – Would a book authored by an actual God lack the content that could have avoided so much innocent suffering?
Evil: Why does God allow evil and suffering in the world?
https://reasonandscience.catsboard.com/t1915-evil-why-does-god-allow-evil-and-suffering-in-the-world
If God Is All-Powerful, Why Didn't He Create a World Without Suffering & Evil?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3kIj0j9oJg
Suffering and Evil: The Probability Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxj8ag8Ntd4
Suffering and Evil: The Logical Problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k64YJYBUFLM
God, being maximally great, must have omniscience.
Omniscience demands objective perspective because subjectivity is a result of partial knowledge and understanding.
Objective omniscience means that God will be able to discern what is good at all times in all possible scenarios. It doesn’t just allow for it, it logically demands it.
#05 – Would an actual loving God act as unlovingly as does the God depicted within the Bible?
John 15:13
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.
https://sufficientreasons.wordpress.com/?fbclid=IwAR1nQm3rmQC8ddoAqYofuOJwPrWYCGlos39iUtONTGYgKrv6Lj32x7ehnno
#1Do we dare question the character and actions of a proposed God before accepting that proposed God as real?
God, being maximally great, must have omniscience.
Omniscience demands objective perspective because subjectivity is a result of partial knowledge and understanding.
Objective omniscience means that God will be able to discern what is good at all times in all possible scenarios. It doesn’t just allow for it, it logically demands it.
#2 Would an actual personal God use a book to introduce himself rather than simply stepping out of the shadows?
He became man in Jesus Christ. Is that not enough ?
#03 Does the Bible contain the doctrinal clarity we would expect of a holy book written by an actual God?
Yes.
#04 – Would a book authored by an actual God lack the content that could have avoided so much innocent suffering?
Evil: Why does God allow evil and suffering in the world?
https://reasonandscience.catsboard.com/t1915-evil-why-does-god-allow-evil-and-suffering-in-the-world
If God Is All-Powerful, Why Didn't He Create a World Without Suffering & Evil?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3kIj0j9oJg
Suffering and Evil: The Probability Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxj8ag8Ntd4
Suffering and Evil: The Logical Problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k64YJYBUFLM
God, being maximally great, must have omniscience.
Omniscience demands objective perspective because subjectivity is a result of partial knowledge and understanding.
Objective omniscience means that God will be able to discern what is good at all times in all possible scenarios. It doesn’t just allow for it, it logically demands it.
#05 – Would an actual loving God act as unlovingly as does the God depicted within the Bible?
John 15:13
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.