allfoak
Alchemist
Perhaps you didn't understand the question.You have to go beyond human beliefs and prejudices. It's viewing existence from another prism, one that perceives the beginning of everything differently. There are some serious theological issues involved when humans are removed from the center of cosmic events. It begins a long story, which has not been told, but may be useful for answering important theological questions about human existence. As an example, did God create paradise for humans? If God created the universe as a prison for Satan, humans are not God's primary objective for creation. According to what I know, God created paradise about 65 million years ago for His pleasure. The whole world was paradise, it was aglow with God's holy light. Humans, as they exist today, were not in paradise. Then, after the fall of paradise, humans evolved. In short, humans are not God's primary purpose for the creation of the universe. God created the universe as a prison to match Satan's dark evil nature. Satan's presence in the universe results in conflict and battles on earth. From Revelation, God has proposed a resolution of human conflict with a proposal for a heavenly city on earth. It depends on humans' willingness to "obey" God's Commandments. There is more to the story, but I'll stop here. I don't want to engage in acrimonious debates.
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