Thanks Narkissos
qualitative or structural incompatibility
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the one who makes (and hence transcends) the "rules"
I can see that if God is in a class (category) of his own, then he could be called “unexplainable”. Almost like how the designer of a computer game isn’t subject to the rules of the game. Kind of like if Pac-Man asked how many pac-dots his designer ate per minute, or how many “levels” there are in his creator’s environment. It’s impossible to adequately explain “actual real life” if all you have for reference is the limited concepts of the “game world”.
@Deputy Dog
God can give reasons "if He wants". But, doesn't "need" to.
It’s such a contrast to Watchtower reasoning. Although they didn’t claim to have an answer for *every* question, they were proud to be able to answer most questions, including the issue of theodicy.
@donuthole
The so-called "Universal Court Case" is something Rutherford, himself a lawyer dreamed up.
Yeah, all the WT answers boil down to the "issue of university sovereignty"
I'd like to end wickedness but I can't because the Devil pulled a fast one on me.
And the WT answer sort of falls apart here, for me, because if the ransom has already been paid, then what is God waiting for? If Jesus provided the "ultimate answer" to Satan, then isn't the case closed? Surely there's nothing left to prove?