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Essay heading: Is God Good?
 
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Can't be done. Therefore, God cannot be a purely-good, all-loving being. Now, some would say that God determines what is good and what is evil. Therefore he wouldn't have to bother fitting others beliefs about right or wrong, they have to worry about fitting his. But that raises the question: why does God's opinion matter more than a human's? I know, I know, there are plenty of you sitting there with your jaw dropped by my audactiy of suggesting this, but think about it: God is wise and powerful, OK...
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But that raises the question: why does God's opinion matter more than a human's? I know, I know, there are plenty of you sitting there with your jaw dropped by my audactiy of suggesting this, but think about it: God is wise and powerful, OK. But no matter how wise and powerful a person becomes, they don't have the right to dictate another person's beliefs, so why should God? God is our Creator, so we should obey him...
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