God created mankind (Adam and Eve) and they sinned so He cast them out of the Garden of Eden, right?
But God is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent (omni-X), right? So He should have known that they would sin. Let's go under that assumption because the one thing we can attribute to the Abrahamic God, presumably, is omni-X. Now, from what I've gathered, Adam and Eve had a choice - free will - but even so God knew what they would do before they did it.
So from what I can tell, God specifically created mankind knowing beforehand that it would sin, be cast out of the Garden, and then have to undergo eons of suffering as a result of our nature.
Is that right? Please feel free to show me where my logic is flawed but PLEASE don't tell me that God's intentions are unknown to us or that God love us etc.
Based on this logic, God created us knowing we would fail in the paradise He set up for us and then suffer for our nature.
That seems a bit... idk.
2007-08-03
03:23:14
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