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Originally Posted by Letum
I would imagine a theist might argue that for the concept of good to have
any meaning, there must be an alternative to being good.
If no one has the choice but to do good, have they really done good?
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While I agree with the concept of only being able to know a state if there is a state that is NOT the other state, I do agree with what Skybird said, and that is in fact another issue I've always had with religion.
The concept of an all-knowing God creating man, than man becoming imperfect against the will of the all-knowing, perfect creator, seems to default itself out when approached with logic.