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Not quite the UF Philosophy Corner by MatthewDBA2009-05-08 07:30:42
  One thing's for sure... by jdelphiki2009-05-08 10:26:43
    Why would one have to know by MatthewDBA2009-05-08 10:46:56
      You have to know those things... by jdelphiki2009-05-08 11:28:48
        Why does the status of the creator by MatthewDBA2009-05-08 11:34:13
          That's not what you asked... by jdelphiki2009-05-08 12:12:51
            I'm still not quite sure I'm getting it. by MatthewDBA2009-05-08 12:19:05
              "False statement"? by jdelphiki2009-05-08 12:45:03
                Hmm. by MatthewDBA 2009-05-08 12:53:42
I feel that creation works in a way that I'd sometimes rather it didn't, and in a way that sometimes seems to be "not the way I would have done it." In that sense, I suppose I could say I see creation as flawed. On the other hand, I don't see the creator as flawed. It could be that my understanding of "flawed" is flawed.

I don't see that perceiving a creator as being capable of mistakes is incompatible with being likely to perceive the creator as creator of everything. I don't think that *my* perceiving the creator as flawed would make me any less likely to believe that he did create everything; I guess I just don't see the connection.
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