<<@CrossExamined says : Download FREE Cheat Sheet “The 4-Point Case For Christianity” 👉📱https://cutt.ly/ZYMC4nl>> <<@thelebbies says : What’s the good in creating a creation that you know will sin and fall and suffer for eternity? Even if it is by their choice.. what’s the good in a sovereign God designing and molding pieces that will ultimately reject him and suffer for eternity(and he all-knowingly knows and understands this)?>> <<@GentlemanLife89 says : The term "God" limits what they try to understand in a most disgusting manner.>> <<@MrPanosdal says : well done....are you reading Greek Fathers?....>> <<@bariettaperez says : I love Frank but he could’ve done a tiny bit better on this one 😅>> <<@bariettaperez says : Not only that but God is the Creator so He got to decide the rules for how the system He made works. Like a person coding to make an app, website or system that a pc works by. If it doesn’t go by the codes / rules / instructions, we know the invention isn’t working properly.>> <<@dperkins01 says : You don't know that it is a who. God is good is an empty assertion with no tangible evidence. How would you know a gods nature and that the god won't change his/her nature?>> <<@Kramer-tt32 says : Im not buying it frank, sorry.. You will not be getting my tithing.>> <<@2ndPigeon says : God goodness is truly shown in 1 Samuel: "2 This is what the Lord Almighty says: ‘I will punish the Amalekites for what they did to Israel when they waylaid them as they came up from Egypt. 3 Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy[a] all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.’”>> <<@djs964 says : The young man asking the question sounds like the lead singer of King Missile.>> <<@TheLionFarm says : 🪔>> <<@Ejaezy says : If those qualities are god's nature, how do you confirm that? If god himself is the standard that means that there is no way to judge his actions to know if he is who he says he is. So, for example, if you look at Numbers 12, god punishes Miriam and not Aaron, even though they both committed the same sin. Based on the definition of just, it is fair to conclude that the action by god was not just. However, if god is the standard of what is just then you have to believe that whatever he does is just, even when it doesn't appear to be so. Which makes me wonder why Christians came up with the idea of the age of accountability to counteract that feeling of injustice they experience when they think of babies going to hell (since the age of accountability isn't in the bible).>> <<@steveprofiler says : Attributes of the Lord Has anyone seen God? Yes (Genesis 32:30, Exodus 24:9-11, 1 Kings 22:19, Job 42:5, Isaiah 6:5, Amos 9:1). No (John 1:18, 1 Timothy 6:16, 1 John 4:12, 1 John 4:20) Is God omnipotent? God is omnipotent. Nothing is impossible or too difficult for God (Genesis 17:1, Genesis 35:11, Jeremiah 32:17, Matthew 19:26, Mark 10:27, Luke 1:37). God couldn't win over Jacob in close combat?!? (Genesis 32:24-30). Despite the fact that the Lord was with Judah, he could not drive out the people in the valley, because they had iron chariots (Judges 1:19). Can God get tired or need rest? Yes (Genesis 2:3, Exodus 31:17, Isaiah 1:14, Isaiah 43:24, Jeremiah 15:6). No (Isaiah 40:28). Can God do something that he himself might regret? Yes (Genesis 6:6-7, Exodus 32:14, 1 Samuel 15:10-11, 1 Samuel 15:35, 2 Samuel 24:16, 1 Chronicles 21:15, Jeremiah 18:8, Jeremiah 42 :10, Jonah 3:10, Amos 7:1-6). No (Numbers 23:19, 1 Samuel 15:29, James 1:17). Is God omniscient? The eyes of the Lord are everywhere, he knows the secrets of the heart and nothing is hidden from his sight (Psalms 44:22, Psalms 139:7-8, Proverbs 15:3, Jeremiah 16:17, Jeremiah 23:24, Acts 1 :24). Adam and Eve hid themselves from the Lord (Genesis 3:8-9). God descends to Sodom and Gomorrah to find out if the people have behaved as badly as the rumor says (Genesis 18:20-21). God wonders what is happening (Genesis 3:11, Genesis 3:13, Genesis 4:9, Numbers 22:9, Job 1:7, Job 2:2). God must test people to see if they are faithful (Genesis 22:12, Deuteronomy 8:2, Deuteronomy 13:3, 2 Chronicles 32:31). Israel has set up princes without God's knowledge (Hosea 8:4).>> <<@nateez3898 says : “What makes his opinion objective.” His god must be small. After all Job suffered God still had patience to remind and reality check him. If that isn’t love don’t k ow what is. The fact that he thinks about u and considers should be more than good enough.>> <<@tTtt-ho3tq says : God is good, and the standard of morality absolute, right? But not for animals, though, right? Like not for cats, dogs, lions, lizards, crocodiles, sharks, killer wheels, eagles, etc etc, right?>> <<@drumrnva says : God is the ultimate good. Ok, so the ultimate good has caused countless deaths, and considers bloody human sacrifice to be reasonable and effective. Got it.>> <<@EdwardRomanOficial says : Honest question: What do you hope to accomplish in engaging in arguments or making statements here on the comments?>> <<@akoskormendi9711 says : This is so many levels of nonsense I can't even even begin to unravel it. The nature of the source and sustainer of all things is what he calls good. That's literally no different as saying that the idea of increasing the overall well being of everyone involved in respect to consent is what I call good. Both would be objective morality, because it is by definition good, and an idea is a fixed, unchanging thing. But no, that's not only not what we call good, it is not what we call morality at all. It's not objective either, since humans subjectively defined it. This is just a complete redefinition of the word good. Also, if what we call good is by definition God's nature, the moral argument is circular. If objective morality exists, then God exists, Objective morality exists, therefore God exists. But that really means if the Nature of God exists, then God exists, Nature of God exists, therefore God exists. But because Nature of God presupposes God exists, that simply means: If God exists, then God exists, God exists, therefore God exists. This is just pure hilarity, sorry. You're saying objective morality exists because God exists, and God exists because objective morality exists.>> <<@akoskormendi9711 says : "Who is the source and sustainer of all things" is the most loaded question I have ever heard. It literally assumes that there is a source and sustainer of all things, and that it is a who. Like wtf lol. And by that definition of "who or what" would make any entity that does that God. That would apply to pantheist and polytheist alike.>> <<@Theo_Skeptomai says : It means you are delusional.>> <<@Morning.Coffee says : Excellent explanation to a complex question. Or at least it finally made sense to me. 👍👍✨>> <<@diogenesdisciple4391 says : Frank is entertaining, and apparently mesmerizing to some. But, his reasoning is wrought with errors. Here are two. First, he asks 'Who is the source and sustainer of all things?" He asks the question as if there is a source and sustainer, and in doing so he begs the question in one sense. To be sure, elsewhere he offers arguments (though not very good ones) in support of his assumption but his performance here is as if the question is legit. Worse, and my second example, he begs the question in the classic, circular reasoning sense when he says "Evil cannot exist without good...because evil requires good to exist." Wow. That's just bad reasoning. I mean, come on Frank. Smh.>> <<@marcus3457 says : It sounds like this young man is not struggling with the concept of goodness so much as the concept of "God"ness. Essentially, he is looking for God to be approved by some standard, which would be definition make that measure better and more perfect or consistent than God Himself. But there is nothing greater, and therefore there is no measure by which we can determine God's goodness, and no measure which God could be measured to confirm Himself as good.>> <<@tonn333 says : Weird thumbnail with triple x>> <<@thomasharp3246 says : Ultimately because God punishes evil. Hell is where evil will be punished eternally. Plus people who believe the gospel get saved. Our sin got punished on Jesus who chose to take it. That's holy as well because every single sin ever is punished either on Jesus or in hell. Not only that but God provides peace and comfort and blessings to those who seek Him. Everyone isn't covered by God and people choose to reject Him. Those that seek Him will not be left wanting.>> <<@harveywabbit9541 says : The Lord God, who is a Sun and Shield (Jupiter) creates both good (summer - sun in northern hemisphere) and evil (winter - sun in southern hemisphere). In the beginning, Jupiter created Heaven (Female/Eve) and Earth (Male/Adam) united into one. They are separated, at the spring equinox, when the Elohim announce "Let there be Light". Without winter, we would always be in summer (good). Without summer, we would always be in winter (evil). One way to be neutral is to live on the equator.>> <<@naveedali1406 says : God is supposedly going to burn us in hell for ever if we don't believe in it. So yea it's pretty good right? Sustainer and provider? God could've done much better, imagine the immense unnecessary suffering humans have endured for 100s of thousands of years, there's desease, there are preditors, and above all there are other humans. Have you ever looked at a Komodo dragon eating its prey alive, why would anyone make a system like this. Just look at Afghanistan, 40 year long war ends in Taliban takeover, and if they don't accept Jesus Christ as their lord and saviour, which they'll obviously not, the good God would burn them in hell for ever? Why? Just why?>> <<@Bloc_88 says : If we don't truly understand consciousness or the fabric of whatever true reality is, how can we claim to know that the source of what is "good" comes from the very specific Christian God? If everything we know seems to be based on the concept of infinity, such as numbers and matter, etc.. How can we insert the Christian God based on very limited knowledge? It doesn't seem to be honest.>> <<@Sumtingwongbruh123 says : Ppl over think too much? To a degree>> <<@NayBuster says : Atheists: *Asks question. Christians: Why do you ask? Why should I answer? Atheists: To know. Christians: But can you know anything? Atheists: No. Christians: Then why do you ask? Atheists: To know. The curse of obtusity. Atheists: Give me proof. Christians: Why? Atheists: This and that. Christians: No opinions. Atheists: It's facts. Christians: How do you know? Atheists: This and that. The burden of opinion. So much for wrecking my argument.>> <<@williamrice3052 says : No one is good but God who is love and what greater love that would lay down His own life to save the world for whomsoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life.>> <<@harveywabbit9541 says : The "god" of the bible, is Jupiter, he is the father of the 12 Tribes of Israel (12 constellations of Aquarius (Reuben) thru Zebulun (Capricorn). You fools had better bow down to Jupiter or he will send you to Hell. Forever, and ever, Amen.>> <<@larzman651 says : That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the LORD JESUS and shalt believe in thy heart that GOD raised him from the dead thou shalt be Saved 🙌>> <<@danielblair4413 says : God is the standard of righteousness NOT goodness. Both good and evil can be used in right and wrong ways, so how can good be God's standard when it can be used in wrong ways? Righteousness is God's standard because it can only be used in right ways and never a wrong way.>> <<@DruPetty42 says : That guy is asking for a standard of goodness outside of the standard of goodness who is God. Basically, he is asking where God's goodness came from. The standard of God's goodness is God himself.>> <<@joshuagraham2940 says : Without God all crumbles in the end>> <<@tylertucker2608 says : 3:36 there has to be a standard that is immovable. That is exactly why Jesus is correct, and Moses failed to identify any deceptions while he was in the wilderness.>> <<@Joseph99x says : What a crock of made up crap>> <<@Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA says : He just asked "why is it good to be good" what a debile 🤣🤦>> <<@drdisrespect5318 says : Imagine a genuine $5 bill in your right hand. Describing that bill you might say it's good currency. You may even say that it is the standard to measure all other $5 bills. Now in your left hand imagine a counterfeit $5 bill. How would you describe that? You could say it's bad currency. In fact you might even call it a source of evil. Here's the thing we all need to understand. Evil is not a thing, it is the corruption of a thing. Just as the counterfeit is a corruption of the genuine $5 bill, so too is evil a corruption of good, lies are a corruption of truth etc. And to prove that evil is not a thing, going back to my illustration of the $5 bill and the counterfeit. Remove the genuine $5 bill from existence. Can the counterfeit still exist without the genuine? No. Because there's nothing to corrupt. Now switch it up. Remove the counterfeit instead. Can the genuine $5 bill exist without the counterfeit? Yes! Yes it can. Any evil in the world cannot disprove God, because evil is a corruption of something good. It cannot stand on its own.>> <<@piegros says : Good video>> <<@kevinwesterville2115 says : I feel sorry for the simple minds that believe Frank is using reason and logic here…or ever.>> <<@DiscipleShaynePlaylist says : Well, why would anyone care about anything that's written? Be it a newspaper, a comic book, the name on your birth certificate or perhaps the last sentence you put together to express your opinion you have, from the given ability of having a thought allowance. Or should I better say a permitted allowance of thought, with the capacity to think. With a conscience. After Jesus saved my life, over 12 years ago in China. 1 analogy I find helpful is. Do you drive? Well when you see a car 🚗 anyone with normal reasoning would conclude with all the functions put together, adjunct with the 2nd law of thermodynamics "that its both a scientific impossibility for nothing to turn into something" that it has been made and put together. And it comes with a Manuel. Well so it is with this universe and Earth. And your vehicle, is your body God knitted together in your mothers womb. (Its 1 componant a female gets) for reproductive purposes and "you only get so much mileage" And the Bible is the Manual for life from Emmanual. Jesus. God's Words written and recorded by men sent by God. To help you drive on the right road to eternal life. Mathew 7:13 Enter through the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and spacious and broad is the way that leads away to destruction, and many are those who are entering through it. So drive carefully on the right path and be sure to let Jesus take the wheel. And His Word is like a GPS to help you navigate. God Protecs Souls. Jesus is Alive!!! ⛪️💕🏃‍♂️💨🌍>> <<@incredulouspasta3304 says : And as we all know, the ultimate nature of reality is... heterosexual canoodling? But just in humans. For bacteria, it's fine to canoodle in other ways.>> <<@DiscipleShaynePlaylist says : Collossians 1:16 For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him I pray he gets to know Jesus and gets saved and God may have mercy. And will send butterflies instead. 🦋 in Jesus name Amen. Jesus is Alive!!! ⛪️💕🏃‍♂️💨🌍>> <<@incredulouspasta3304 says : _"good can exist without evil, but evil can't exist without good, so ultimate reality, the source and sustainer of all things, can't be by definition evil"_ This reduces morality to a very strange property. "Good" is a type of behavior that can exist without some other types of behaviors. Um... okay? Why should anyone care? What if we found out that the ultimate state of existence is four perfectly balanced fermions? You can have reality with other configurations of matter as well, but they always include the four fermions. Does that make the four fermions the objective standard for "good"? Should we strive to behave in accordance with the four fermions? Are we supposed to be generous, because this is somehow in accordance with the four fermions? This is just a bunch of arbitrary nonsense.>> <<@Generatorman59 says : So when God gives a baby cancer so the child will never see her 5th birthday, we should celebrate and praise God for the goodness in the world. And when a tsunami kills a quarter million people, this validates God's goodness.>> <<@jeffphelps1355 says : Jesus is the example of ultimate good. Taking our punishment that we deserve on Himself so we can be reconciled to God.>> <<@brianpeterson8908 says : "Ultimate reality" frank starts with an oxymoron and degenerates into gibberish.>> <<@kevinwesterville2115 says : Ra?>>
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