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Good & Evil, or right and wrong?(If you want to have a little fun ask someone to tell you what's the difference between good and evil and watch their eyes glaze over.)
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Good & Evil, or right and wrong?(If you want to have a little fun ask someone to tell you what's the difference between good and evil and watch their eyes glaze over.)
Good & Evil, or right and wrong?
only when it's willful ignorance...Ignorance will not exempt responsibility.
because the animal does not reason like we do..When ignorant and harmful...you are still responsible.
An animal that does harm is put down.
Whether it knows it did wrong or not.
only when it's willful ignorance...
because the animal does not reason like we do..
sure if you live in a tyrannical systemNay...and it is a practice....
You step into Someone else's territory and misbehave.....too bad for you.
the upgrade makes no sense. god wanted ignorance, hence the way he created them.. ignorantAnimals don't reason as we do....correct.
Hence the Garden Event and the spiritual upgrade.
According to the Bible (Isaiah 45:7) God creates evil. Why do so many people, especially evangelical types, find this so hard to understand and accept?
t is similar to say that the Americans built the statue of liberty. This is correct from one perspective but at the same time, there are other perspectives for one to say otherwise. At least one may argue that it is built by a group of french thus it may not be considered as "built by the Americans" (from another perspective). Some others may argue that since the architect is possibly an English that it should be considered as built by the English.quote=Hawkins;3000090]I
sure if you live in a tyrannical system
the upgrade makes no sense. god wanted ignorance, hence the way he created them.. ignorant
Do they believe that God is the Creator of ALL? Yes.
But do they teach that God created EVIL as He says in (Isa. 45:7)? No.
You mean that in some contexts in the Bible the use of "evil" signifies something good? I' don't recall such an instance so I'd be interested in seeing what you have.I believe Isaiah 45 v 7, but please keep in mind that 'evil' in Scriptures is Not always synonymous with wrongdoing.
Where in the Bible does it say the flood was evil?The Flood was an evil in the form or a calamity against the wicked.
That evil, or calamity, was used as justice for the righteous.
So you're saying that this operation and Jesus' part in it has been called evil in the Bible?Isaiah 11 vs 3,4 and Rev. 19 vs 11,15 shows Jesus' words from his mouth will execute the wicked for the sake of justice for the righteous at the time of Armageddon.
Armageddon the final war to end all wars forever. -Psalm 46 v 9
It is Jesus who can and will usher in global Peace on Earth among men of goodwill.
Psalm 37 v 29; Micah 4 vs 3,4.
Repeating your claim does not amount to showing its truth. I'll take this tactic as an admission that you can't.Evil in Scripture is not always synonymous with wrongdoing.
Let's see. Psalm 92: 7 says:What Jesus will do is Not wrongdoing, but it is a calamity [evil] upon the wicked.-Psalm 92 v 7
Evil has no need of creation in the same way that darkness and ignorance have no need of creation. Evil is an absence of good in the same way that darkness is an absence of light and ignorance is an absence of knowledge.
Let's see. Psalm 92: 7 says:"that though the wicked spring up like grassDon't see anything even suggesting that what Jesus is to do is evil. Care to explain?
and all evildoers flourish,
they will be destroyed forever."
Evil in today's thinking is the absence of good such as: Satan is evil.
However, IN SCRIPTURE 'evil' is Not always wrongdoing.
God created evil in the sense that God used an evil calamity to rid the earth of wickedness as in the Flood of Noah's day.
According to Revelation [ 11 v 18 B ] God will once again use an 'evil or calamity' to bring to ruin those ruining the earth.
I believe Isaiah 45 v 7, but please keep in mind that 'evil' in Scriptures is Not always synonymous with wrongdoing.
The Flood was an evil in the form or a calamity against the wicked.
That evil, or calamity, was used as justice for the righteous.
Isaiah 11 vs 3,4 and Rev. 19 vs 11,15 shows Jesus' words from his mouth will execute the wicked for the sake of justice for the righteous at the time of Armageddon.
Armageddon the final war to end all wars forever. -Psalm 46 v 9
It is Jesus who can and will usher in global Peace on Earth among men of goodwill.
Psalm 37 v 29; Micah 4 vs 3,4.
Do you think it has a ultimate good purpose? Have you seen this scripture?
Gen 50:20 But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive