Epicurean Fraud: An Essay

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Other Practices, Atheism
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Author: Edward E. Rochon ISBN: 9781370598946
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon Publication: April 4, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Edward E. Rochon
ISBN: 9781370598946
Publisher: Edward E. Rochon
Publication: April 4, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A preface indicates that the flowchart came over the Internet. A picture is shown in the essay, doubtless not readable. I explain that I will describe the flowchart while conducting the critique. Chapter 1 is the critique. The basic fraud is to claim an excluded middle that does not exist and then raise paradoxical questions about how God can be both good and omnipotent. The questions are invariably in the contrary state where either yes or no can be a possible solution, since we do not know God's motives nor his reasoning (except by faith and not in the Bible in any definitive way. Hence, Job's dilemma.) We must acquit God of being evil based on insufficient evidence, and show that the so called paradox is nothing of the sort. The flowchart can be found on the Internet under: Epicurean Paradox. Look for a flowchart type poster. I recreate it in my book roughly. You likely cannot read it except on your large PC screen, if then. It is explained for you in the essay.

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A preface indicates that the flowchart came over the Internet. A picture is shown in the essay, doubtless not readable. I explain that I will describe the flowchart while conducting the critique. Chapter 1 is the critique. The basic fraud is to claim an excluded middle that does not exist and then raise paradoxical questions about how God can be both good and omnipotent. The questions are invariably in the contrary state where either yes or no can be a possible solution, since we do not know God's motives nor his reasoning (except by faith and not in the Bible in any definitive way. Hence, Job's dilemma.) We must acquit God of being evil based on insufficient evidence, and show that the so called paradox is nothing of the sort. The flowchart can be found on the Internet under: Epicurean Paradox. Look for a flowchart type poster. I recreate it in my book roughly. You likely cannot read it except on your large PC screen, if then. It is explained for you in the essay.

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