Gnostic Bishop
Bluelighter
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- Jun 23, 2014
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Is God the epitome of both good and evil?
God claims to be the epitome of all attributes and commands that we place no one above him for any of them.
We are not to see or name anyone as more moral, more loving, more just, more compassionate or more of any other attributes we can name. Fewer scriptures talk of his great jealousy, greed or wrath but they and other evil attributes are all there.
Believers will know that since in the beginning there was only God, then all that is must have emanated from God as the only possible source of anything and everything.
All good, all evil and all in between must then have been born from the essence of God.
If all good and evil come from God and he loves himself as well as his neighbors, not that he could have any, then God must love both his good side and his evil side.
Is that why God does not rid this world of evil? Because God loves evil?
Does God also gain pleasure from evil as this quote indicates?
Revelation 4:11 (KJV)
Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
Regards
DL
God claims to be the epitome of all attributes and commands that we place no one above him for any of them.
We are not to see or name anyone as more moral, more loving, more just, more compassionate or more of any other attributes we can name. Fewer scriptures talk of his great jealousy, greed or wrath but they and other evil attributes are all there.
Believers will know that since in the beginning there was only God, then all that is must have emanated from God as the only possible source of anything and everything.
All good, all evil and all in between must then have been born from the essence of God.
If all good and evil come from God and he loves himself as well as his neighbors, not that he could have any, then God must love both his good side and his evil side.
Is that why God does not rid this world of evil? Because God loves evil?
Does God also gain pleasure from evil as this quote indicates?
Revelation 4:11 (KJV)
Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
Regards
DL