>>13042620I really do appreciate the things you argue.
>monotheism has always been a core tenet of judaismHave I been able to sway you on this point at all? The Jews literally censor the fuck out of Wikipedia and ensure that it has only state-approved narrative. The fact that the Jews are willing to admit to this history of their people helps speak to the legitimacy of it.
Here "The Jews", does not mean only strictly Jews, there are many people who are involved in this, people of all races and nations, I'm saying that the group which initiated the entire World Controller cult were the Canaanite-Jews, secular Jews, who due to being spoonfed a monopoly on banking in the 1400s due to the superstition of goyim, have accrued a massive amount of wealth and power over the West.
>the epicurean paradox is still a valid refutation of the Abrahamic godThis refutes one style of belief which has many presumptions. The belief that "God is a good/loving God", which is clearly false. The sole intent of God is to wage war on the Canaanites to avenge the death of his brother at the hands of Hadad.
God may love people who are loyal to him, he clearly respects morality as it is a system which produces social stability and thus military might, but he is not an "unconditionally kind and loving God". God readily kills his own people at the drop of a pin.
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Examples_of_God_personally_killing_peoplehttps://gizmodo.com/gods-12-biggest-dick-moves-in-the-old-testament-1522970429There are plenty of Atheists willing to acknoweldge how cruel, violent, hateful and spiteful God is. The only reason the "Good, kind, loving God" argument is used is to console people for the fact that they worship the a cruel and ruthless God, they worship the God of War, brother of the God of Death.
It is true that "God a good and loving", but this is extremely conditional and depends on your loyalty to him. If you betray him, he is cruel and merciless.