I think I know better than you "what God is." God has already put in my mind the sense of what God is. I don't ask these questions for my benefit. I already know what I believe, I ask them to get readers to think about their beliefs, to open their minds. That is not to say that my beliefs go unchanged. Some posts here are very insightful.
People have called me a Troll because they figured out that I don't ask these questions looking for answers for myself. That is not what a Troll is
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Look at the title of this sub-forum "deeply theological discussion," the nature of my posts is completely of the sort fit for theological discussion. Discussion. I think in the future I will refrain from starting posts with rhetorical questions and instead start posts with a statement of philosophy. I am not looking for answers, I am looking for a deep nuanced discussion.
Have not you ever sat in your library or office and had a long philosophical discussion with one of your friends. Maybe with a drink and a smoke. Maybe you do that in a bar or a diner.
Ickisrulz seems to get it but not many others. I will try to find a way to start these discussions without offending others or putting them on the defensive.
The final sentence in your response hints at a meaningful discussion "You will find no evil in God, just as you will find no ice cream in a rock." I am going to start a thread to discuss this. Not because I think you will find evil in God but to hear eloquent arguments about why God does no evil. This is a common discussion in philosophy, I would be glad to hear it from philosophers here.
Tim