Controversy: premise: God exists, omnipotent, omniscient, complete tsunami leads to suffer from omniscience, and omnipotent good existence can prevent any pain that can be properly eliminated (ie eliminate overweight It eliminates every pain without doing it.) The existence of omniscience is that everyone knows that the tsunami does not bring benefits. ---------------- ---- ---------------------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------- Conclusion: God should have the premise of preventing the tsunami
Naturally, people like Neil deGrasse seem to concentrate most of their brains on scientific issues, and the "god of love" and many other disasters behind the tsunami Understanding / interpretation may be difficult. They do not seem to understand that "God" is beyond what we think / are bad. How do you find valuable objectives when you think you know or do not know that there is no life after death? The only explanation I can think of is refusal. People who choose not to believe in post-mortem life can not cope with the incredible complexity behind life on Earth, not to mention the creation of the universe. Therefore, they choose to deny it "comfortably"
Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to escape from the tsunami, so one of the biggest and worst effects of the tsunami is the sacrifice of human life. The tsunami killed hundreds of thousands of people. Since 1850, the tsunami killed more than 430,000 people. There was little warning before the tsunami struck the land. As the water landed quickly, we had little time to draw out the escape plan. People living in coastal areas, towns and villages have no time to escape. Violence caused by the tsunami leads to instant death, the most common being drowning. Collapse of the building, electric shock, explosion by natural gas, damaged tanks and suspended matter are also one cause of death. Tsunami hit Southeast Asia and East Africa in December 2004, Sri Lanka alone issued over 31,000 deaths and 23,000 injured people.
In December 2004, a series of tsunami attacks on Sumatra in Sri Lanka, Thailand and other countries provided a modern example of the devastating impact of the big tsunami. The tsunami caused by the magnitude 9.1 earthquake in the Indian Ocean killed more than 225,000 people in 11 countries. Coastal communities were hit by waves as high as 100 feet. It is believed that Thera's tsunami after the explosion is similar. A related misunderstanding is that Jane believes that Sera 's explosion "caused" the appearance of consciousness in some way. Jane believes that the transition to consciousness is the result of many factors including complicated figurative language and writing. Large migration and social confusion after Thera's explosion may have contributed to the Mediterranean process. In other parts of the world, different cultures form consciousness at different times