Brian,
Apologies - this was not my intention. It is merely the limitations of the medium we are communicating in that you could not read my light tone.
actually, i knew better than to think that you would suddenly take a 180 degree turn to become insulting to anyone...just wanted you to know it could easily be perceived as such in the way it was stated.
you cannot understand why people hold a certain view, essentially because it seems illogical.
this is an assumption that i am unable to understand why someone holds the "belief" view that they do. i understand fully well why they do, from eastern to western perspectives...i was trying to introduce yet another speculative view, which has been met with assumptions of my motives &/or ability to reason.
it almost inevitably presumes a very mainstream Christian view of reality - that there is a loving God who cares for every little thing and wishes no harm on anything.
the original question was posed not from any western perspective, but from the idea of whether the deity is a
conscious deity, or not. it has very little to do whether it is a
loving deity. i was aiming for logical and not emotional.
But what Agnostics and Atheists do is strip Satan from the equation, which renders the necessary mainstream Christian answer to that questions nonsensical. That renders the question nonsensical as well.
i have no doubt that this is true of anyone debating the sky god version of a deity. my dialogue begins with the idea of whether a
conscious deity would have set the blood & life fluid orgy of the past billions of years into motion. the endgame is to figure out whether logically (and deity level being may have little logic involved admittedly) a conscious (as in aware creator) would have done it in a "the ends justify the means" kind of motivation, or whether it was an
unconscious creation (even fallible perhaps). if it most reasonably appeared to be an unconscious creation, then it also begs the contemplation if natural phenomena and principles are being labelled as "God". if this were the case, then the title could perhaps be obsolete in favor of something more evolutionary. the duality present (God & Satan) is integral to the whole discussion, although the terminology would not be my language of choice.
My recommendation is to step away from the Christian-centric view if you are going to seriously try and answer that question in a non-Christian manner.
i don't see anything even slightly resembling a christian-centric view. you must have me confused with an atheist
...(that was funny). i am not your run of the mill atheist...i am even beginning to loathe the label itself, but am not sure what to call myself. what does a person who does not believe in a deity, but likewise does not subscribe to the atheist's present day infatuation with christianity do?
that is why you cannot understand what you ask - because you are still asking with the Christian view of reality and God in mind
Brian, do i come across as so daft that i cannot understand what i ask? i am contemplating from a space right up the middle between eastern & western perspectives. is it perhaps yourself that has the fixation with christianity? i asked in the original post from a place of absolute neutrality as to whether which particular dusty discipline the responses were to come from. again, does the suffering & pain of billion of years reflect the possibility of a
conscious creator? the person responding would flavor their answer depending on their perceptions. i cannot see a
conscious creator setting the evolution that our 3 dimensions have experienced...but i am able to entertain an unconscious creator, as well as an evolving unconscious creator within creation. the opposite duality (the satan side as you have labelled it) in my perception appears to be an effect, and not a cause of creation.
dcv-