Out of all possible worlds, is the actual world the most perfect?To people who believe in God, is believing that this is the most perfect world a necessary part of your faith? Why or why not?I'm interesting in hearing peoples' takes on this. Personally, I do not think that this is the most perfect world, mainly because I can't imagine that the exclusion of even one rape or murder wouldn't make this world better. I'm posing this question because, in the course of discussing this with quite a few religious folks, they seem to unilaterally claim that this world is the most perfect (only an underachieving God would create a less-than-perfect world).
11/12/2006 11:43:28 PM
Huh?Anyway,
11/12/2006 11:47:22 PM
wtf cheese-overlord invader
11/12/2006 11:47:50 PM
ever heard of free will?
11/12/2006 11:48:12 PM
11/12/2006 11:49:07 PM
why would a religious person need to believe that?
11/13/2006 12:02:18 AM
perhaps it is perfect because we are allowed to make it imperfector did i just blow your mind
11/13/2006 12:04:59 AM
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11/13/2006 12:16:28 AM
Well the idea that he conveyed is that a world with free will would be more perfect than any world without it.It's not such a bad idea. However, to what extent could God effect a world with free will? I could still probably think of a bunch of things that would make this world better, even if God couldn't directly affect anybody's mental content.
11/13/2006 12:18:40 AM
shit, i almost started thinking about what i wrote
11/13/2006 12:23:20 AM
Just off the cuff, I'd have to say that from my particular religion's point of view and depending on how you define "world," heaven is the most perfect one and this is therefore obviously not. Thus you might claim that God is a bastard for putting us all in the shitty world, but He is not "underacheiving" or anything because He did create a perfect world.If you want to take a broader view of "world" and include both heaven and Earth into that, then one could make the argument that the most perfect world would necessitate free will (and thus rampant imperfection), as the alternative would be a world of slavery.
11/13/2006 12:31:45 AM
I'm coming at this from a deist view with a transcendental slant that I'm trying to reconcile in.
11/13/2006 12:39:15 AM
o shit, not this againok McDanger, this is how I see it. there's a big difference between the most perfect world to us and the most perfect world for us. obviously, God, being omniscient, omnipotent, and omnibenevolent, would be bound by His very nature to make the most perfect world. so the question remains, is it that this world perfect to us or that it is perfect for us that you are asking
11/13/2006 1:15:38 AM
God =/= underachiever.
11/13/2006 1:56:21 AM
Hooray, It's like I'm back in Early Modern Philosophy.I think the real problem I had was in deciding that God was omnibenevolent. It was asserted to me in all my philosophy classes, but I never got any good, logical reasoning for it. I was told "that's the nature of God" but I don't see it. Omnibenevolence has been used to "disprove" the existence of God a number of times, but I take issue with the tenet altogether. Anyone else?
11/13/2006 7:40:26 AM
it's all beyond all human comprehension so i don't spend my time worrying about it
11/13/2006 10:04:10 AM
mysterious ways my friend, mysterious ways
11/13/2006 10:07:39 AM
LIFT MY DAYSLIGHT UP MY LIGHTSLOVE
11/13/2006 10:12:39 AM
The devil is god-like and no benevolent.
11/13/2006 10:15:16 AM
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11/13/2006 11:52:32 AM
Why exactly does "he" only do one thing in any given situatuion and why/how are you certain of this?[Edited on November 13, 2006 at 11:56 AM. Reason : "]
11/13/2006 11:56:30 AM
11/13/2006 12:02:48 PM
11/13/2006 12:38:26 PM
Grumpy -- what content does one's soul have, then? If the brain carries memories, preferences, and personality? Since our soul is our identity and what is preserved for heaven, what is the content of our soul?
11/13/2006 12:53:02 PM
I don't know. I don't even know if memories come with the soul, though that's what would make sense to me.
11/13/2006 1:12:29 PM
11/13/2006 1:19:00 PM
Your soul is the most important thing. Your human body is what causes you to experience depression, sadness and pain. On the big scale of things your mother is not that important. God is the most important thing to you. Your mother is just really important to you as human. If your mother turned away from God you should choose God over your mothe. If your mother is not in heaven when you get there she could still be in purgatory.Only some saints go directly to heaven and most everybody else goes to purgatory. In purgatory you feel the pain through a punishment for all the sins you commited. The more sinful of a life you lived, the longer and more painful your visit to purgatory is. Because of this, everybody is there for a different ammount of time. Someone really bad is obviously going to there a lot longer than someone really good. Someone like Mother Teresa might not go at all.So you could in fact beat your mother to heaven, or somebody from the year 1500 because the aferlife is eternity and purgatory could be really long.
11/13/2006 1:23:31 PM
I would say this is the most perfect world possible because you and others won't ever be able to agree on a world that is, how shall we say...more perfect. For instance, you state that rapes and murders could be done away with but in reality that would not be possible without altering the nature of humanity.Furthermore, destruction is the breeding ground of improvement. Without certain death and the cold calculus of competition we wouldn't even be a species today.
11/13/2006 2:09:30 PM
11/13/2006 2:12:18 PM
READ A FUCKING PHILOSOPHY BOOK GODDAMNIT.THIS QUESTION HAS BEEN DEBATED BY PEOPLE WHO ARE ACTUALLY INTELLIGENT.THE ONLY THING YOU'RE INTERESTED IN IS GETTING AN OPPORTUNITY TO TELL EVERYONE WHAT YOU THINK.CHRIST ALMIGHTY.
11/13/2006 2:17:00 PM
Kyle, who's that directed to? The whole thread or someone in particular.In my case, I have read the whole argument from a philosophical perspective, but I never got past this whole "God has to be omnibenevolent" thing. I was hoping McDanger or someone else who's pretty skilled in philosophy could help.
11/13/2006 2:30:32 PM
Maybe it's perfect, but only because you believe it's imperfect.
11/13/2006 2:36:37 PM
is it raining donuts?IS IT?
11/13/2006 2:38:52 PM
11/13/2006 2:43:56 PM
my point trumps all
11/13/2006 2:45:20 PM
I'm hearing a lot of statements about point of view. If I'm doing this stance justice, it seems to be stating the following:The world really IS perfect (or the most perfect), but given our perspective and finite natures, we just mistake it for being imperfect (or less perfect than it could be).If this is so, then I pose this question: How exactly do the evils in the world amass to any supernatural good?
11/13/2006 2:48:50 PM
do you deny the perfect goodness of the donut?
11/13/2006 2:51:26 PM
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11/13/2006 3:02:11 PM
evil is the absents of good.
11/13/2006 3:07:45 PM
11/13/2006 3:10:33 PM
Voltaire makes a pretty good argument against this in 'Candide'. A good read. But then, he was just mad at Libniz.The question itself implys that we have no control over this word. Its perfection or imperfection is determined by some outside force. I certainly would like to think that humans have the capacity to make this a (close to) perfect world, but your question doesn't allow that. Maybe it should be "out of all possible species, are we the most perfect?" The fact that we can concieve a more perfect world places the blame of imperfection squarely on our shoulders. Rape and murder exist because we allow them to exist, we create them.
11/13/2006 3:22:14 PM
11/13/2006 3:22:45 PM
will someone please think of the righteousness of the donut?why stay blind when the obvious is right before your eyes?
11/13/2006 3:24:03 PM
look at good compared to light.not letting someone merge is like shade.lying is like 5pmassault is like midnightand murder is like shut inside a dark closet[Edited on November 13, 2006 at 3:29 PM. Reason : dark and evil dont exist. they are the absents of good and light]
11/13/2006 3:25:42 PM
Are you an elaborate joke, or are you seriously that stupid?
11/13/2006 3:26:17 PM