A Deductive Proof that the Abrahamic Religions are Wrong about the Nature of God
- The Abrahamic religions claim that their god exists and has the properties of omniscience, omniscience, and omnibenevolenc.
- An omnipotent being could prevent any evil act.
- An omniscient being would know of all past, present, and future evil acts.
- An omnibenevolent being would want to prevent all evil acts.
- ∴ An omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent being could and would prevent all evil acts.
- ∴ If such a being exists, then evil does not.
- But, evil exists.
- ∴ No such being exists.
- ∴ If the Abrahamic god exists, then he lacks at least one of these properties.
- If their god lacks one of these properties, then the Abrahamic religions are wrong about his nature.
- ∴ If their god exists, then the Abrahamic religions are wrong about his nature.
- If their god doesn't exist, then the Abrahamic religions are wrong about his nature.
- ∴ The Abrahamic religions are wrong about the nature of their god.