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Please end the nonsense guys. This is not even a religious matter- you can't ask questions like ""do rectangles really have 4 sides?" It's just word salad.
What makes you say this, because the answer is obvious?I mean, really. This sounds like something that would result from Mad Libs.
I suppose ti depends on what the definition of is is. I'd say yes I rectangle has four sides, but not just four sides.Please end the nonsense guys. This is not even a religious matter- you can't ask questions like ""do rectangles really have 4 sides?" It's just word salad.
It was a reference to one of Clinton's tactics during his impeachment hearings.Wil, I get it-- "is" can either mean:
"God 'is' good (amongst other things)"
or
"God=good"
This is sidetracking though. The OP is about the supposed question "is God good" meaning is God good in any sense.
Please end the nonsense guys. This is not even a religious matter- you can't ask questions like ""do rectangles really have 4 sides?" It's just word salad.
I'm not interested in references to theologies of specific cultures. I'm referring on a more fundamental level to the mere logic of a statement. "How is God good?" is a valid question. "Is God good?" is unequivocally invalid.
Yes, goodness is a necessary condition for God. If said entity is not good, said entity is not God. If said entity does not have exactly 3 sides, said entity is not a triangle. I can verbally make a statement like: "Well such and such is a triangle, but it doesn't have 3 sides"-- that does not mean its valid. Its not a matter of implying anything.
"Is G-d Good" is not the same as "do rectangles really have 4 sides".
I disagree. Do you want to make a case for your assertion or are you waiting for others to make the case for you ?
Don't feel like it.dogbrain said:Define "good" as it regards to...
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