Massimo2002
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Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
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That God gave freedom, unlike earthly politicians want to do, makes Him great. If some use that freedom wrongly, it is not God's fault and it does not mean that God should not give freedom. But, would it be ok to you, if God would force you to be good?Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
God teaches to love one another but it is our own choice not to do so. We are responsible for the decisions we make not anyone else, not God.Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
I think you have that backwards.Without skinned knees there would be no knees.
Did we fail God or did God fail us ?
Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
That's the implication. The quality of a creation reflects on the abilities of its creator. If we're created, then our failings are also God's failings.Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
That doesn't resolve the problem, though.That God gave freedom, unlike earthly politicians want to do, makes Him great. If some use that freedom wrongly, it is not God's fault and it does not mean that God should not give freedom. But, would it be ok to you, if God would force you to be good?
Let no man say when he is tempted, "I am tempted by God," for God can't be tempted by evil, and he himself tempts no one. But each one is tempted, when he is drawn away by his own lust, and enticed.
James 1:13-14
Evil became a possibility when we acquired the ability to make choices. Yet without an ability to make choices, there is no point to our being here at all.Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
What does what we're in mean ?Perhaps neither.
I've noted quite a number of logical contradictions in what people say about God. I don't think anyone really knows. They're just guessing.
My guess is that evil came about due to circumstances. If people are thrown into an inhospitable environment where life is harsh and short, and where the natural elements around them appear indifferent, yet they still have an inborn will to survive, then acts of evil will most certainly be the result. It's just how we evolved - or (if we were created) how we were programmed. We were made with an indefatigable determination to live, even though we know we can't live forever.
It's a weird life in a strange universe. Nobody knows what we're in or how we got here, so the only thing left to do is enjoy the ride for as long as it lasts.
I disappointing life would still be worth living even without choices.Evil became a possibility when we acquired the ability to make choices. Yet without an ability to make choices, there is no point to our being here at all.
So, since evil is going to remain a possible choice for us, as long as we have the ability to make a choice, perhaps we should just decide not to choose it. And solve the problem that way.
Christians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.
What does what we're in mean ?
I think the way we navigate life and how our experiences help determine our choices, that we will one day find ourselves far better equipped than we are now. I like oven mitts. If you've never grabbed hold of a cast iron pan from the oven without one, you might not understand why I like them. If you have, then chances are you understand something about something.Evil became a possibility when we acquired the ability to make choices. Yet without an ability to make choices, there is no point to our being here at all.
So, since evil is going to remain a possible choice for us, as long as we have the ability to make a choice, perhaps we should just decide not to choose it. And solve the problem that way.
Why do you think humans don't choose them?If we have free will to follow our innate tendencies and desires and these tendencies and desires lead to bad outcomes, well... who's responsible for those innate tendencies and desires (or the mechanisms that lead to those consequences)? Humans didn’t choose them, so we know it's not us.
You choose your desires? Not just whether to act on your desires, but your actual desires?Why do you think humans don't choose them?
I think humans choose them. But, even if it would not be so, humans choose to go by them. Humans could also choose not to go by the tendencies.
Who is God though whom lets a serpent into the Garden to tempt? This contradicts your Bible quote of James.That God gave freedom, unlike earthly politicians want to do, makes Him great. If some use that freedom wrongly, it is not God's fault and it does not mean that God should not give freedom. But, would it be ok to you, if God would force you to be good?
Let no man say when he is tempted, "I am tempted by God," for God can't be tempted by evil, and he himself tempts no one. But each one is tempted, when he is drawn away by his own lust, and enticed.
James 1:13-14
I am not a Christian but like to give my perspectiveChristians say that we have given into temptation and thus evil entered the world but perhaps God is evil for allowing us to even be tempted into he first place.