ericoh2
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One thing that I've always found intriguing in the Christian faith is this idea that Solomon, said to be the wisest man who ever lived, somehow fell out of favor with God. Wisdom, which is synonymous with good judgment, is supposed to be the trait that leads one to a "godly" life. How can it be that one with better judgment than anyone who ever lived was able go against God. If one is genuinely wise and following God is the apex of wisdom, in Christian belief, how do Christians reconcile this occurrence?
I would like to get some Christian views on this, but all input is welcome .
I would like to get some Christian views on this, but all input is welcome .