If God exists, is He likely to be omnibenevolent&omnipotent&omniscient or not?
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I've never been able to justify the omni nature of God from outside church doctrine.

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God very likely doesn't exist.

@100Anonymous Disagree here (at least, in practice); the world's chaos seems too managed.

@EnopoletusHarding that's because of the standard model and actual physical laws, not some mystical entity

@100Anonymous Physical laws are mere empirical regularities, and I suspect they change all the time. Also, physical laws wouldn't imply the stability currently found on Earth.

My definition of the word God requires that He be omni-max, sure it's possible that a being kinda like God exists that isn't omni-max, but I have no good reason to call that being God.

Do you mean logic-defying Omni (create a rock He can’t lift, etc.) or “maximally” (say, Pareto frontier tradeoff)?

@LoganTurner The latter I believe.

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