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Why did the Abrahamic God create man?
When I was a teenager, my pastor had the bright idea of making me a Sunday school teacher with a class ranging from 4 year olds - 12 year olds.
Wasn’t a bright idea. I was very ill equipped and really young. And teaching such a range of ages made it difficult. I had to teach the Bible simple enough for the four year olds to understand, but I also had to make it complex enough for the 12 year olds to get something new out of the lesson. This lasted for around 6 years, all the way up till I left the church.
Kids ask good questions which would stump me.
“Why did God create man in the first place? And why did He put the forbidden tree in the garden?”
I would parrot what my pastor told me. “God has so much love in His heart that He created man so He could share His love. And if there wasn’t the tree there, we would be no different than robots (I still don’t understand that one)!” They weren’t ever satisfied with answers such as these.
So now I ask you, followers of Abraham. Why did God create us in the first place? He must’ve had some foresight that man would sin and begin a state of perpetual suffering for the human race. And what’s up with the tree?
When I was a teenager, my pastor had the bright idea of making me a Sunday school teacher with a class ranging from 4 year olds - 12 year olds.
Wasn’t a bright idea. I was very ill equipped and really young. And teaching such a range of ages made it difficult. I had to teach the Bible simple enough for the four year olds to understand, but I also had to make it complex enough for the 12 year olds to get something new out of the lesson. This lasted for around 6 years, all the way up till I left the church.
Kids ask good questions which would stump me.
“Why did God create man in the first place? And why did He put the forbidden tree in the garden?”
I would parrot what my pastor told me. “God has so much love in His heart that He created man so He could share His love. And if there wasn’t the tree there, we would be no different than robots (I still don’t understand that one)!” They weren’t ever satisfied with answers such as these.
So now I ask you, followers of Abraham. Why did God create us in the first place? He must’ve had some foresight that man would sin and begin a state of perpetual suffering for the human race. And what’s up with the tree?