Yarry wrote:
He knows what's going to happen and he could have made a perfect image of himself. Instead he chooses to create a half-assed image of himself and thereby creating missery.
Omnipotence is bullshit.
I'm not defending or opposing, but possible reasoning for this kinda reminds me of a part of the comic I'm working on.
Back-story: Revolves around my bf and I as AMV editors. After trying to edit with "mystery footage", we get sucked into a digital world where, because we know how to work "the sacred objects" (laptops with editing software which allows us to manipulate or "edit" our environment.), we're hailed as "the chosen ones", and sent on a journey with a guy and a girl from this digital world (who also have powers) to stop an evil villain. I also have the sketchbook of the comic with me on the journey.
*After a particularly rough battle*
Rafe (my bf): You know, if you have the sketchbook with you, why do we keep getting put through such rough battles and trying ordeals? Couldn't you just draw us out of them?
Me: Because, if everything went smoothly and everything was great, there wouldn't be much of a story. It's our trials and battles that make us who we are and keep the readers interested in our story.
Everyone else: Oh, right. That's true.
Me: And besides, this is more fun!
Probably about the same line of reasoning. While perfection is great and all, it can get kinda boring.