Ben Ulansey
1 min readSep 20, 2024

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The issue I see in your stance is that you don't actually have the empirical evidence to back up what you're saying. "God is not a tyrant God, as He gives us our own free will." isn't a statement that can be verified through any tools or measurements. Monotheists make very specific and verifiable claims about the way earth and the universe came to be that, when tested, are confirmed untrue. That quote above only points out the logical fallacies inherent to that monotheistic kind of thinking. It's only through faith-based explanations that you can work around the notion that an all-loving god allows room for disease and starvation and eternal pits of suffering, or why an all-powerful, all-knowing god would look that in the face and do nothing. Logically speaking, the God of monotheism is one of mutually exclusive traits. When faith is involved, it's easy to walk around those contradictions. But if he's all of the those three traits that are so often attributed to him, then earth wouldn't be as it is.

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Ben Ulansey
Ben Ulansey

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Writer, musician, entertainment enthusiast, and amateur lucid dreamer. I write memoirs, satires, reviews, philosophical treatises, and everything in between 🐙

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