Re: The Nature of Belief - part 1 of 3, on science/clarifications

CobraBoy! (tbyars@earthlink.net)
Mon, 22 Sep 1997 07:26:43 -0700


Dr. Ernest N. Prabhakar around 12:46 AM -0700 on 9/22/97, made things
perfectly clear with this:

<excerpt><smaller>The actual question of why a good God allows evil in
the world is a big question worthy of a more involved discussion [at
some other time], but please don't think I am preaching such a
simplistic answer. The Bible, in the book of Job, makes the explicit
point that some of the best people suffer the most, and simultaneously
claims God is all-good and all-powerful. I'm not saying this is an
answer, just pointing out that the Bible does not understate the
magnitude of the question.

</smaller></excerpt><smaller>

</smaller>geez, how easy does it get.

Evil = man

wipe man off the face of the earth and evil goes away.

is there evil on Mars? Venus? the Moon?

only when man arrives.

Tim

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Care about people's approval and you will be their prisoner.

-Toa Te Ching

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