#560 | It appears that within Christianity everything noble about humans must be attributed to God, and everything ignoble about humans must be attributed to sin entering the world. Considering this is 100% of the logical space, can this be rigorously tested? Or only asserted?
#522 | Modern apologists, instead of claiming God can do anything he wants, attempt to explain away alleged atrocities in the Bible, implying that God cannot do anything he wants. How is this threshold established? Or is the question of a threshold off-limits for humans for some reason?
#446 | If evil is simply the absence of goodness as is commonly claimed on STR, how can Jesus have “developed in goodness” as Greg Koukl claims he did without first possessing evil?
#367 | Do emotions generate morality? Does extreme emotional outrage over infant-killing render the act “evil”? Is there some threshold at which strong emotional abhorrence renders an act actually evil or renders a loving act righteous? Or are emotions independent of a substantiation of morality?
#349 | What can the biblical attribution of righteousness to Lot ever mean given his actions? Can we not then also call Trump as righteous given he has only molested women and not offered his daughters to be raped nor impregnated his daughters while drunk as did Lot?