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  • LSP1

    8B_3 - What strong indications are there that God doesn't have good intentions? Are you referring to his judgments against sin?

    8B_5 - ...... "to go with white lies" and "trust in God's holiness regardless".

    9B_5 - It means, acknowledging that God is all-knowing and we are not. It makes no sense for us to think that we can righteously judge and accuse God of unrighteousness based upon our limited knowledge.

    Where it says - See Rebuttal 5G. Add - and 3H.

  • WAR_ON_ERROR

    @LSP1 - Perhaps I worded 8B_3 poorly (and I have rewritten it), but I wasn't arguing against God's good intentions.  The whole argument map assumes God has good intentions per Premise 2.

    Do you want me to add in or replace the phrase in 8B_5?  "To go with the white lies" already means you are trusting in
    God's holiness regardless because you believe he has good intentions
    regardless of his chosen methods.  Since it's a suggested argument path, I would end up making another tangent instead, since it is logically possible that a Christian could see that perhaps there are big white lies from God in the Christian belief system, but feels he/she is obligated to leave them unaddressed until they are specifically pointed out by God.  That doesn't seem to be what you are trying to get at though. 

    Ben

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