Simple question. Do you think God can be manipulated? Why or why not? |
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Simple question. Do you think God can be manipulated? Why or why not? |
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Since God is a man made concept he can easily be manipulated. Hence the reason we have thousands of religions, and religious sects. Even if you want to believe there is a God though, it is ridiculously easy to say God said something when it was just your own words. Since if God is real, he clearly doesn't do anything in this world that is visible to people and thus never corrects people who lie in his name, his words can be twisted and manipulated by anyone. |
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Nicely said Alric. |
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Nicely said. With no believers around. I can see why they don't bother. And yet I write! I guess I will have to be the 'not approved person' to disagree. I see a general anti god trend with you an some others which is ironic culture for a religion spirituality section. |
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You hoe a tough row so better get used to doing your apologetics without whining my friend. That is what I had to do when going from atheist or non-belief to a Gnostic Christian belief. |
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Simple answer, no. Manipulation assumes that you can trick or fool someone by withholding the truth of your actions or intentions. |
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Interesting answer juroara. |
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Maybe god is some really insecure supernatural being. |
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The idea of god is manipulated all the time. Even if there is an actual god, nobody really knows what's true about it and what isn't, they can only rely on what people have said on the issue. In fact, the reason the idea of god was created in the first place was for manipulation, and since then it's been used to manipulate in various different ways. |
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Last edited by Darkmatters; 08-27-2014 at 12:55 AM.
Yeah, that was kind of my thought too. Nice post darkmatters. |
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For the sake of argument, lets pretend God is real and the bible is true. The bible gives several examples of God being manipulated. For example in the story of Job, Satan clearly manipulates God. In fact that story actually demonstrates that it is extremely easy to manipulate the God of the bible. Satan had him wrapped around his little finger. |
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Actually God clearly had Satan wrapped around his little finger, because God proved Satan wrong and ended up giving Job a lot more than he had before (including more glory) as well as taught Job and the rest of humanity an extremely valuable theological lesson about human suffering in the face of righteousness. If you read the book of Job it provides a very good explanation as to why good people have to suffer at all. That dispute is over when Satan lost that argument a long time ago. He lost the argument that we only do it for the reward, and he lost the argument that Good people shouldn't have to suffer. That's 2 birds in one stone. Pretty Good for being 'manipulated'. If I was satan and I had lost that dispute, I would realize I am now a lot worse off than before, he is the one that feels manipulated, he was used as a tool to demonstrate something. Even though those arguments are invalid today people still use them, just like people still believe in all kinds of false things because of a lack of education. |
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Last edited by Deanstar; 08-28-2014 at 07:26 AM.
That is silly, why would God need to prove anything to Satan? Obviously Satan is just a plot device in that story. They needed a character to challenge god, so that he would have a reason to hurt his follower to prove his point. However, if you take it literally as if Satan and God were real people, then Satan clearly manipulated God into harming Job. Satan didn't win the argument but he did manipulate god into doing horrible things to his own follower. |
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ah, God didn't 'need' anything from Satan. Satan was the one with the issues, he requested something of God (to have power over Job), which was granted. He asked if Job feared God for nothing. |
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Last edited by Deanstar; 08-29-2014 at 04:21 PM. Reason: added quote
I genuinely hope that you are intentionally writing in an equivocal fashion to simply be perverse, however, if you are serious then I can only hope disputation will facilitate some form evolution regarding your beliefs. |
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Last edited by Aristocles; 08-30-2014 at 05:52 PM. Reason: Fixing the spacing ~~~
"Man is an intellectual animal, and therefore an everlasting contradiction to himself. His senses centre in himself, his ideas reach the end of the universe; so that he is torn in pieces between the two ... "-William Hazlitt"Man is a gregarious animal and much more so in his mind than in his body. A Golden rule; judge men not by their opinions; but, by what their opinions have made of them."
-Georg Christoph Litchenberg
Read the story again, you can clearly see that God is very vain and Satan uses that to get God to do what he wants, multiple times. Even after God harms Job, and proves Job is good, Satan comes back and gets God and even more harm is done to Job. It is obviously God is doing all of this because he is vain and feels like he needs to show off and seek Satan's approval for some reason. He is clearly manipulated. |
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Deanstar, it's arguendo or postulation; whichever - it is necessary to either expose sophistry or discrepancies in a notion, theory or system. Even believers exploit arguendo some say "Let's say God is not real; then who triggered the Big Bang ?". (;postulation is not applicable) It allows people to delve into an argument more adequately and allows us to recognize dichotomy. "If it wasn't real you wouldn't have to mention it" - I'll presume you were attempting to undermine Alric's post with this comment. |
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Last edited by Aristocles; 08-29-2014 at 01:04 AM. Reason: Forgot the word "to"
"Man is an intellectual animal, and therefore an everlasting contradiction to himself. His senses centre in himself, his ideas reach the end of the universe; so that he is torn in pieces between the two ... "-William Hazlitt"Man is a gregarious animal and much more so in his mind than in his body. A Golden rule; judge men not by their opinions; but, by what their opinions have made of them."
-Georg Christoph Litchenberg
Can you read? |
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Last edited by Gnostic; 08-29-2014 at 08:55 PM.
Wow. Good reference. I had forgot about that one. |
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I can't believe no one in the thread has suggested yet that God could possibly be someone or something other than what is described in the Abrahamic religions. If you want to break things down, there is a state of nonexistence and a state of existence. This state of existence by its very nature propagates itself and has literally manifested itself in every conceivable way in the universe. Look at it like binary, which is a clear example that everything can be lowered to the most common denominator of an "on" or "off" state, 0 and 1, 1 or 2, however you want to look at it. Existence's manifestation of itself has resulted in literally everything because that's all there is. So what do we find God to be? We literally are the spawns of existence so if you view our definition of God as this state of existence, God is easily manipulated because we can alter which ways this manifestation takes place. |
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It's shocking how you can't see the absurdity of that logic. |
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