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Bluelighter
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Bringtherain..
By the definition of omniscient.. God already knows everything that is going to happen.. That includes who goes to hell..
Therefore God knew that Adam and Eve would take a bite of the apple and that the snake would be the one to tempt them.. He knew that he would be condemning billions of people to hell.. who those people were / are / are going to be and when it's going to happen.
God, being the omniscient fella he is, know what choices and what actions we are going to make.. therefore.. he created us knowing we're going to hell.
Well put and accurate.
You might understand most of what follows.
Eve was correct in eating of the tree of knowledge and rejecting God.
It was God's plan from thebeginning to have Adam and Eve eat the forbidden fruit. This can bedemonstrated by the fact that the bible says that Jesus "was crucifiedfrom the foundations of the Earth," that is to say, God planned to crucifyJesus as atonement for sin before he even created human beings or God damnedsin.
1Peter 1:20 0 He was chosen before the creation of the world, but wasrevealed in these last times for your sake.
This indicates that Jesus had no choice.
If God had not intended humans to sin from the beginning, why did he build intothe Creation this "solution" for sin? Why create a solution for aproblem you do not anticipate?
God knew that the moment he said "don't eat from that tree," the diewas cast. The eating was inevitable. Eve was merely following the plan.
This then begs the question.
What kind of God would plan and execute the murder of his own son when therewas absolutely no need to?
Only an insane God. That’s who.
The cornerstone of Christianity is human sacrifice, thus showing it‘s immorality.
One of Christianity's highest form of immorality is what they have doneto women. They have denied them equality and subjugatedthem to men.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqN8EYIIR3g&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dspWh9g3hU&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c0RFxXrYzg&feature=related
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Christians are always trying to absolve God of moral culpability in thefall by whipping out their favorite "free will!", or “ it’s all man’s fault”.
That is "God gave us free will and it was our free willed choices thatcaused our fall. Hence God is not blameworthy."
But this simply avoids God's culpability as the author of Human Nature. Freewill is only the ability to choose. It is not an explanation why anyone wouldwant to choose "A" or "B" (bad or good action). Anexplanation for why Eve would even have the nature of "being vulnerableto being easily swayed by a serpent" and "desiring to eat aforbidden fruit" must lie in the nature God gave Eve in the firstplace. Hence God is culpable for deliberately making humans with anature-inclined-to-fall, and "free will" means nothing as a responseto this problem.
If all sin by nature then, the sin nature is dominant. If not, we wouldhave at least some who would not sin.
Having said the above for the God that I do not believe in, I am aGnostic Christian naturalist, let me tell you that evil is all human generated.Evil is our responsibility.
Much has been written to explainwhat I see as a natural part of evolution.
Consider.
First, let us eliminate what some see as evil. Natural disasters. Theseare unthinking occurrences and are neither good nor evil. There is no intent todo evil even as victims are created.
Evil then is only human to human.
As evolving creatures, all we ever do, and ever can do, is compete orcooperate.
Cooperation we would see as good as there are no victims created.Competition would be seen as evil as it creates a victim. We all are eithercooperating, doing good, or competing, doing evil at all times.
Without us doing some of both, we would likely go extinct.
This, to me, explains why there is evil in the world quite well.
Be you a believer in nature, evolution or God, we should all see thatwhat Christians see as something to blame, evil, we should see that what wehave, competition, deserves a huge thanks for being available to us.
There is no conflict between nature and God on this issue. This is howthings are and should be. We all must do what some will think is evil as wecompete and create losers to this competition.
Regards
DL
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Evolutionary theology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXOvYn1OAL0&list=UUDXjzOeZRqLxhYaaEhWLb_A&index=9