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Died and found out there really was a god, and you are standing before him. What would your argument be? How do you think you would be judged?
Favorably.
Died and found out there really was a god, and you are standing before him. What would your argument be? How do you think you would be judged?
My judgement would depend on God's values. I don't trust that the values attributed to God by humanity would align at all to what they really are. Humanity's interpretations of "good" are far too colored by cultural values to properly reflect any sort of absolute moral code that would universally apply to everyone across all time.
So, assuming that a typical human has no ability whatsoever to discern God's true ethical values from that of what society projects (nevermind those too young or disabled to make proper ethical choices), I would hope that judgement would be based on ethical decisions outside the social constructs of law, culture, and worship.
In such a case I wouldn't have much to argue. Who can argue with God anyway? An all-knowing being is already aware of all the facts, reasons, rationales. A discussion would be interesting for my own sake, certainly, but I can't see it as affecting the result, unless God somehow self-restricts or cannot know free will, and is perhaps intrigued by such debates.
Died and found out there really was a god, and you are standing before him. What would your argument be? How do you think you would be judged?
Died and found out there really was a god, and you are standing before him. What would your argument be? How do you think you would be judged?
Well, we are both INTJs, so at least we would be thinking on the same wavelength.
What? Don't you believe me? Think about it... God is definitely an Ni dominant. Isn't he suposed to have a grand plan for the entire universe, plotted out from start to finish? And when was the last time he ever bothered to define things concisely? Just look at the bible, quran or any other holy book you like. There all vague enough to leave plenty of room for arguments.
More to the point, look at the laws of physics. The quantum uncertainty principal, wave/partical duality, superposition of states, tunneling... Ask God where something is, and he'll tell you "It's kind of over that way a bit." Ask him what something is and he'll say "It's whatever it needs to be. Whatever, really. Just leave it in a state of raw potentiallity until we've got use for it."
Oh, and he is definitely Te over Fi. Where it otherwise, he wouldn't have had a habit of smiting people in his youth, nor would he have inflicted leprosy and disasters upon Job, just to prove a point.
Given all that, I think he is an INTJ. I think we should be able to reach somesort of agreement.