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God almost certainly does not exist, but if it does and it is all knowing, meaning it knows everything that ever was is and ever will be, then it is responsible for all of the evil in the universe. Don't worry, I'll explain. So if you believe God exists, that means that you believe in a time where humans did not exist because God had not yet created us. At that point in time, in all knowing God would know for a fact that if it did create humans, they would be evil. Evil in air quotes because morality is actually subjective, but it knew that they would be awful to their planet, awful to other species on their planet, awful to their own species, and arguably most importantly, awful to God because they would break its precious little nonsensical rules, but God still created us. Here's an example to consider. If you knew, not guest, not hypothesize, not assumed, but you knew undoubtedly, assuredly, 100% for a fact that if you had a child, that child would grow up to be a mass unaliver, and you still decided to have that child, you would be a terrible person. That same standard should apply to God, and as far as I'm concerned, it does. So, since God knew it was bringing evil into the universe, and it decided to do it anyway, God is evil. Oh, and if you think the free will excuse gets God out of this one, you're wrong, because free will is incompatible with an all-knowing God. If God is omniscient, then it knows how we're going to act in advance. Everything that we do has to align with God's foreknowledge, meaning that our free will is actually just an illusion. Either, God is all-knowing, or we have free will. Both cannot simultaneously be true, and this argument supposes the former over the latter. The only way that the free will excuse actually works here is if God is not all-knowing. So, if you're willing to admit that your God is not as powerful as you ascribed it to be, then and only then will the free will excuse be applicable. But again, this video was about a God that is all-knowing. On that note, I'm going to be over here being good without God, and I hope that you have an absolutely fantastic day.
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