u/Waifugobl

What if the existence of a god is possible, but god must first be created?

Based on the fact that the world is the way it is, I cannot believe that an omnipotent, omniscient, and all-good being exists.

However, I cannot rule out the possibility that it is possible to create such a being.

I wonder if it wouldn't be better for me to believe in such a possibility.

For even if the creation of God is not possible, were I to set the creation of God as my ultimate goal, I could still do a great deal of good on the journey toward it.

And should I succeed, an eternal, perfect paradise awaits me.

What would one call such a belief?

And are there any disadvantages to following such a belief that aren't occurring to me right now?

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u/Waifugobl — 2 days ago

There is probably no god who loves humans yet but perhaps that can be changed. But not without risk.

I am certain that there are more than enough debates about whether a God who loves us humans already exists. I primarily want to debate whether it might be possible that we humans could, at some point, bring about the emergence of such a god.

For my part, I think that the chances do not stand at zero. provided there isn't already an almighty God who forbids it

I think that, unfortunately, the probability of success is still not very high. I believe that the creation of such a god would be a worthy goal for humanity. I fear that, in our current state even if we possessed the necessary technology and resources we would unfortunately still fail.

The reason for this is that we humans, as a whole, are so corrupted by hatred and greed that everything we create bears traces of this corruption.

I think it is better to have no god than one who is corrupt. I think that we humans must overcome this corruption on our own if we ever want to have a purely good God.

So, in conclusion, we need not fight the evil within ourselves merely to please an already existing God, but rather to ensure that when we finally reach the point where we are capable of giving birth to a god It is not corrupted.

that what comes to see the light of day is truly a savior, and not an eternal tormentor.

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u/Waifugobl — 3 days ago

If a god or multiple gods are real, one should be able to interact with them.

Who I am addressing:

Since I do not have the slightest idea which gods are real, I find it difficult to address a specific group of believers. I am attempting to engage in debate with people who follow a god or gods, specifically those who have either successfully interacted with a divine being, or who continue to follow a god despite the fact that they have not yet succeeded in doing so.

Apologies in advance:

If anything I have written should appear rude or disrespectful, it was not my intention, but rather an error resulting from the translation into English. I would be very grateful if such errors could be reported and explained to me as quickly as possible.

My arguments:

I find it very difficult to believe that divine beings exist, as I have never been able to successfully interact with a god.

It is, of course, possible that I just haven't figured out the right technique yet. However, the fact that despite my searching I have not yet discovered the right technique demonstrates in itself that divine beings likely do not yet exist, or that they have little to no interest in me.

It is, of course, possible that one or more beings closely resembling what one would call a god do exist. However, based on my failed attempts to interact with such a being or beings, I can only assume that the gods are neither as benevolent nor as powerful as their religions would have us believe.

It is, of course, possible that I myself am the problem, because I haven't yet found the right method. I would be interested to know if there are any known ways to successfully interact with a god or gods And if not, why do so many people follow gods?

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u/Waifugobl — 3 days ago

I have come to the conclusion that the end of God is drawing ever nearer.

But those who brought him to his death a not we who have turned away from his corpse but those who pretend to be his followers and feed on his flesh like a disease those who distort his image with greed and hatred

I am afraid of the disease which disfigured God so that today one can no longer even ascertain whether he was truly as noble at his creation as the few good things that remain of him today might suggest. or whether he was already a rotting corpse from the beginning which the disease has only made look nice in order to make it last longer

I am afraid of the disease for it is not only the corpse of God from which it is nourished even among ourselves, who in our wisdom have turned away from the imaginary the disease is growing.

I am afraid to one day become part of the disease which I had wanted to escape my whole life

I'm sorry if anything was unclear or strangely phrased English is not my first language and I have big problems with spelling in general

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u/Waifugobl — 19 days ago