Does god know what lust feels like?
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All knowing, and all loving can not co exist in a creator of the present universe. I think they can. There isn't a rule (that I know of) that God needs to interfere in our daily lives. Our lives could be a spiritual test, and if it does turn out that we live for eternity, our lives on earth would probably seem no more important to us than a test. Maybe passing the test isn't even entirely necessary. Maybe reincarnation exists and we get multiple tries. What if earth is simply another "afterlife" realm that we can't wrap our human heads around? Imagine if you were to die and then regained your real memories, and came back to the realization that your life on earth wasn't a big deal. Less than one hundred years out of eternity is pretty minor. Would you doubt that God loves you just because he didn't interfere with your test? Side: Yes
This is just proof of yet another biblical paradox. All knowing, and all loving can not co exist in a creator of the present universe. Incorrect, sir. The state of knowing everything while being outside of the known universe would mean that God possesses absolute knowledge since he is believed to have created all that there is. All-loving can simply bring credence to a deity's ability to possess love on an unquantifiable scale. The deity doesn't necessarily have to give out the love it possesses. Now if we bring ourselves back to the knowledge of lust then God can easily know what it feels like to lust, but the feeling isn't applied to him since he cannot feel what is felt within the universe, or spacetime. If he created all that there is tuen asking this question is nearly useless since you can only attempt to create what you know of. I'm not sure as to what love has to do with this debate's question, but I wouldn't mind to here your rebuttal or next argument in response to mu own. I would like to see how you tie the two together. Side: Yes
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