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"Why are you banging your head against that brick wall?"I am not a Christian but like to give my perspective
How can you define good if there is no evil?
You can’t
If god is objectively good why allow evil?
Because it’s part of his plan
My belief is that He created us to worship him alone with no partners. He puts obstacles in our lives to test us and one of those obstacles is Him letting the devil to tempt us. Not because He want to punish us but for us to repent and seek his forgiveness, for us to grow as a person, for us to becoming the best version of ourselves,
Maybe not all, for example the desire to eat food may come automatically. However, it is possible also choose not to eat.You choose your desires? Not just whether to act on your desires, but your actual desires?
No it doesn't. God is not tempting anyone. But, God gave freedom. And it means that people can have tempting ideas.Who is God though whom lets a serpent into the Garden to tempt? This contradicts your Bible quote of James.
People wanted to know evil like God. That is the reason why people were expelled to this "Matrix", where we can learn to know what evil truly means. God didn't have need to give this lesson, but people wanted it and God gave it. But don't worry, evil doesn't last forever.Also God being the Omni everything would certainly give lawful defense to the redeemable world, yet victimization happens all the time here on Earth. A perfect God enforces, and doesn't stand by and watch all this. God has no need of evil to let it exist, and run free.
If that would be true, we would not have the Bible.God acts as though God does not exist and/or can't do anything right with God's creations.
God is complicit in allowing temptation to God's new creations. Contradiction, plain and simple. God is Omni which means nothing happens that is out of his reach. The serpent could have been prevented but was allowed instead. Or did the serpent operate off away from God's detection?No it doesn't. God is not tempting anyone. But, God gave freedom. And it means that people can have tempting ideas.
Maybe not all, for example the desire to eat food may come automatically. However, it is possible also choose not to eat.
I don't think that is true. I for example may eat, even if I have no desire to eat.... so someone who has no desire to eat won't eat regardless of whether they have free will.
Sorry, I don't see any contradiction in God allowing freedom, which can lead to temptations.God is complicit in allowing temptation to God's new creations. Contradiction, plain and simple...
I don't think that is true. I for example may eat, even if I have no desire to eat.
Freedom of evil again, from an all powerful God creating life without any responsibility towards how they are treated/tempted in the Garden. And that wasn't God's first mistake. Creating Satan with angelic power without any foresight on what evil Satan could choose to do, and then after creating humans subject to the powers of Satan.Sorry, I don't see any contradiction in God allowing freedom, which can lead to temptations.
What do you think, criminals use roads, are governments complicit to their crimes, because they have provided the roads? Should governments demolish all the roads so that criminals could not use them?
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 see it as “victim mentality” when we think that God is evil for allowing us to be tempted.
When I view love without choice, it looks robotic and controlling. I see love as demanding choice and freedom of will vs “you have to love me period”.
I see it as “victim mentality” when we think that God is evil for allowing us to be tempted.
When I view love without choice, it looks robotic and controlling. I see love as demanding choice and freedom of will vs “you have to love me period”.
Not evil, just less than perfect.
I see it as pretty straightforward. When a creator creates a creation, there are only two possibilities:
1. The creation faithfully represents the vision and plan of the creator, or
2. The creation does not faithfully represent the plan and vision of the creator.
When we see evil in the world, should we assume option 1 or option 2? There are no other options.
But that's a false dichotomy.
As an analogy, think of an airplane: a well-balanced airplane, properly trimmed, flies straight and level almost by itself. You can steer it wherever you want to go, but getting it to follow a designated course to a specified destination takes very little effort.
OTOH, imagine an unbalanced, untrimmed aircraft: it takes extreme effort to fly straight and level or to follow a course. Getting it to a specific destination can be a feat of endurance, just barely possible.
In both cases, the pilot is "free" to fly as they choose, but the odds of success - of the plane getting to the destination - are much higher in one case than the other... and the differences are all things beyond the pilot's control.
Without any responsibility? I think that is not true. God told them not to do it. And instead of believing God, people rather believed the serpent. And God has also prepared way back to Him. And nothing of this world can destroy our souls, which is the important part. That is why I think it is wrong to say God has not done enough.Freedom of evil again, from an all powerful God creating life without any responsibility towards how they are treated/tempted in the Garden. And that wasn't God's first mistake. Creating Satan with angelic power without any foresight on what evil Satan could choose to do, and then after creating humans subject to the powers of Satan.
For example to be polite.What motivates you to eat when you have no desire to eat?
This somewhat funny… it is like you are saying you are more perfect.
Yes… that is how you see it and certainly have the right to see it that way… but since when are there only two possible answers?
Certainly we can’t say that we know all possibilities and making a blanket statement of “there are no other options” can make one think that you are the god that knows all things?.
That being said, if you give me only two options, I would pick #1.
Why?
Because the vision was establish in Genesis 1 & 2 which is also the ending of the same in Revelation. In between, what man’s vision is.
I can’t quite grasp the analogy.
IOW when someone has a desire to eat out of politeness than out of hunger. An impulse to be polite is still a desire we don't choose.For example to be polite.