When you have to stand in a queue waiting for a sales person to answer a simple question about your Internet connection, you fill the time reading the ads all over the store (this is why ads in public transport are so successful). One caught my eye : a promise that the “Livebox” they were hawking (for 42,99 euros a month) offered “Unlimited Powers”. Truth in advertising we know to be more honored in the breach than in the observance, but this was the divinization of an electronic box !
The belief in a God of unlimited powers is worse than misleading, exaggerated marketing hype. It is self-contradictory nonsense. Non-atheists continue to ignore the killer argument : either your God is omnipotent and unpardonably cruel in not exercising His power, even when people are begging Him on their knees to intervene to avert disaster and the death of innocent children; or He is not omnipotent and therefore not the God you are wasting your time praying to and believing in. You might as well pray to your “Livebox” or count on Superman to save the children from the tsunami.
RIDENDA RELIGIO
Graham Knight said:
Well I have recently been reliably informed that God doesn’t respond to human emotions and there are other procedures that need to be followed! Lol
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Thom said:
Oh dear, and to think that even now kids suffering through terrible natural disasters or incurable painful illnesses are told that God loves them.
What other procedures have to be followed I wonder. The “unfriending” ploy perhaps. “I won’t believe in you any more unless you do this or that”. Well that hasn’t worked for me either. Nor does calling Him miserable names.
I’m beginning to suspect that He’s not all there – or even worse, not there at all.
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Thom said:
Astute readers will have noted the “slip” in the last sentence of my previous comment – “worse still” should have been “better still”. I feel sure He won’t mind.
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