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Wake me up the day this SOB suffers any actual consequences for anything he does.
I too want to sleep forever
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To be fair, he has suffered consequences, like Jean Carol, humiliations by Obama, tons of companies going under, etc. He just blames others for it, so it doesn't mean much. He's not a happy dude either and his health is deteriorating fast. I just think they're not equal to his crimes.
The man is nearly in his '80s... He could be the happiest man in the world and his health would likely be deteriorating.
That he's lived so long when better men have died early is proof enough that God doesn't exist.
Or if he does exist, he's more like the Old Testament god.
Yahweh woulda smote his ass long ago
I’m more of a mind of if, in the highly unlikely event that, there ever was an intelligent creator they are long since dead or have moved on to other projects.
This is actually how I've been thinking about it.
I still don't believe a God exists, but if he does he's an absolute piece of shit. Sounds about right for the world he supposedly created
I like the Gnostics' take on this.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnosticism
The Old Testament God (Demiurge or Yaldabaoth) is explicitly a force of chaos and evil separate from the True God (Monad), who is just an absent father. The Demiurge, and by extension all of material existence, is either separate or directly opposed to the Monad.
How does free will factor into this worldview?
If we're supposing a God exists then I suppose my free will is limited to what their intentions were for my existence.