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Nothing could exist in this world except what God has created..even evil. God created evil to test us (although God is not evil). This life is a test for us.standing_alone said:But if man was created in God's image (and God isn't evil, nor created evil), how did man choose evil? Wouldn't God have to have given man the capability to be evil - thus creating evil?
He created the capability knowing the results. The choice was still ours.[/QUOTE]
So, then God created evil?
If a teacher gives a multiple choice question to a student which consists of the right and wrong answer, is that teacher evil? I would say that that teacher is evil if he/she gives us all right answers or all wrong answers because in that case, he/she does not care about the student.hotcolaut said:But if God created evil, in any sense, then it would mean he is not all-loving
Squirt said:I believe that light and truth are co-eternal with God. By logical extension, so are darkness and evil. Of course, you'd have to reject the doctrine of an ex nihilo creation to accept this, which I do. Consequently, I don't see God as either the cause or the source of evil.
Thats my point, if a teacher gives us no choice to choose either the right answer or the wrong answer, then that teacher is not all-loving. How can the student advance in his/her studies then?hotcolaut said:not necessarily evil, but not all-loving. The MOST loving thing to do would have to created a world without evil... I think, anyway.
I don't know that there is an answer to that question. I just don't believe in an ex nihilo creation, so the question is not problematic for me. I believe that there are actualities that are co-eternal with God, such as light, truth and chaotic matter. Of course I realize that most Christians believe that God created all of these from nothing. Consequently you are left with the dilemma of why a God who is good would create evil.hotcolaut said:Then what would you suggest is the cause or source of evil?
Evil is just one of the many tests for us.Squirt said:Consequently you are left with the dilemma of why a God who is good would create evil.
I agree completely. I wasn't implying that evil serves no purpose. There would, after all, be no such thing as good if there were not also such a thing as evil. That was the first of many lessons Adam and Eve had to learn. I just don't believe that evil originates with God.Judgement Day said:Evil is just one of the many tests for us.
I understand. I also believe that God is good and loving. I also believe that evil was created by God, but just because God created evil does not mean that it originates from Him, because evil doesn't represent the attribute of God.Squirt said:I agree completely. I wasn't implying that evil serves no purpose. There would, after all, be no such thing as good if there were not also such a thing as evil. That was the first of many lessons Adam and Eve had to learn. I just don't believe that evil originates with God.
As to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Was it really Satan in the form of the serpent? Had anyone thought that it could have been God himself who was responsible for tempting Adam and Eve, in order to test them?
The linkage between Satan and the serpent is only an (universal) assumption. A lot of thing about the Creation, particularly of the Fall of Man, doesn't ring true. There are too many assumptions.