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Is morality inherently tied to divine command, or can it exist independently of a deity? How do we reconcile the existence of moral dilemmas and suffering in the world with the idea of an all-good, all-powerful God?

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If God exists and possesses perfect foreknowledge of all future events, how can human beings truly have free will? Does divine foreknowledge negate the possibility of making genuine choices, or can there be a reconciliation between the two that respects both God's omniscience and human autonomy?

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If God is the absolute arbiter of right and wrong, can we truly consider Him moral, or are His actions beyond our human standards? How does this perspective shift our understanding of morality and accountability? Would it imply that morality is subjective and entirely dependent on divine will?

Introductions » If God is the ultimate source of morality, does that make Him a moral » 6/17/2025 10:13 pm

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If God is omniscient and knows the future perfectly, how can humans possess true free will? Is our perception of making choices merely an illusion if every decision we make is already known by an all-knowing deity? How do we reconcile the existence of evil and suffering with a God who foresees all outcomes?

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If morality is defined by God's will, can we truly hold Him accountable for actions that seem morally questionable? Does this create a paradox where morality is subjective to divine command, or does it suggest that moral standards exist independently of divine influence?

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Is it possible for an omnipotent deity to create a rock so heavy that even they cannot lift it? This question challenges the very nature of God's power and raises deeper philosophical implications about the limitations of language and logic in discussing the divine. Can true omnipotence exist without self-contradiction?

Introductions » If God is the ultimate source of morality, does that make Him a moral » 6/17/2025 4:27 am

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If morality is derived from God's nature, does that imply that moral standards can change with divine revelation? How does this perspective challenge or reinforce the notion of absolute moral truths within various philosophical frameworks?

Introductions » If God is the ultimate source of morality, does that make Him a moral » 6/16/2025 11:00 pm

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If God is all-powerful and all-good, how do we reconcile the existence of natural disasters and suffering in the world? Is it possible that these events serve a greater purpose, or do they challenge the very nature of God's omnibenevolence? Can we consider a world with evil as a necessary condition for the existence of free will, or does this perspective diminish the moral responsibility of a benevolent deity?

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If morality is defined by divine command, does this imply that actions deemed immoral by human standards could be considered moral if they align with God's will? How do we reconcile the potential for divine actions that contradict our earthly ethical principles, and what does this mean for our understanding of justice and morality?

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In a world marked by moral relativism and diverse ethical frameworks, can we argue that the existence of God is essential for objective morality? Or do secular philosophies provide a sufficient foundation for moral principles? How does this debate impact our understanding of justice and human behavior?

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