ask the jews in 1930's germany, by their account i would think that an all powerful being must get its ya-yas off on suffering.
2006-06-29 01:08:50
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answered by JCCCMA 3
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No, God doesn't enjoy human suffering, at the first instance he didn't create Satan.He created a perfect angel with free will and the angel abused his freewill and sought 4 a worship that rightly belongs to God. This made him a bad angel cos he was in opposition to God, he nursed the desire to be like God that was why he went to the garden of eden to deceive the first human couple, wanting their worship and unfortunately they yielded to the temptation.
Satan raised a issue back then that God cannot successfully rule humans, so for the issue to be clear, God had to allow time so that all living creations will see if the issue Satan raised against God was right or not.
2006-06-29 01:27:19
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answered by Keji T 1
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No, God doesn't enjoy human suffering, he just experiences with us but 100x worse! He didn't put satan in the garden of eden! satan was originally an angel like Michael but then he became Satan because he was jealous of Adam and Eve.
2006-06-29 01:07:47
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answered by the_dog_luver2010 2
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Not so much enjoy, as such, but it's like channel surfing - if there's nothing on that particularly grabs you, you might catch an episode of Cops or Big Brother, even though it's horrible.
As for Satan in the Garden of Eden, there's an advanced argument that hey, maybe the "Fall" of man was part of the whole plan, and sure some people had to suffer in the aftermath, but hey, you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs.
2006-06-29 00:59:00
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answered by mdfalco71 6
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There was no Garden of Eden and no serpent; that's a fable meant to explain how everything bad that happens is mankind's fault, not 'God's'.
Jesus was a Jew, and Jewish belief is that Satan is an angel chosen by 'God' to perform a certain duty. Satan is assigned the task of challenging human beings, putting obstacles in their paths and thus helping humans to become wiser and stronger. Satan does this with 'God's' blessings.
2006-06-29 01:10:38
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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No, God did not put Satan in the garden of Eden, Satan put himself there, with evil intent.
Stop blaming God. God is a good God. Its Satan the bad guy you should be blaming.
2006-06-29 00:56:26
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answered by tapperlorraine 2
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it's our suffering that prunes us and molds us into greater beings, God is our heavenly Father, and he loves us, just as any father would love his children, He never intended or set out to create suffering, but it is through this suffering that we learn lessons about life, lessons our soul needed to learn. Satan was an angel of God, he was jealous and had Mal intentions, from the start, but even with that the blame does not lay on his shoulders, we still have human suffering, because as a race we still need it, many a soul has turned, faced and returned to God, and it was a direct correlation to the suffering. We will suffer until we are called back to our Heavenly Father.
2006-06-29 01:07:42
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answered by taffneygreen 4
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Most suffering actually is brought on by man himself. We sit around and blame Satan, or the truly ignorant blame God, yet it is man himself that is causing his pain. Seriously Satan doesn't sit around and make you give yourself a papercut. He is too busy to worry about little things like that. Creating the seeds for things like the Holocaust is more of what he does. He is a big picture type of creature. As to the Adam and Eve and how that was big picture, remember that mankind got punished based on their actions. So yeah that was pretty big picture. Not only was mankind punished but serperents were punished for their part as well. Most of the human suffering is because we have FREE WILL, and make the wrong choices. That is MAN.
2006-06-29 01:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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well, how do you know that that is true. And, if he did "put satan in the garden of eden" as you say, it was probably to teach adam and eve a lesson resulting them eating from the forbidden tree. but we may never know if these stories are true, or made up by some temple/church some time ago
2006-06-29 00:59:12
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answered by poprox556 3
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The Apostle Paul contained in the hot testomony of the Bible had replied to the question of God’s fairness. yet he didn’t answer the question without delay. His reaction to his readers became to inquire--"Why are you even asking?" Paul’s reaction became a stinging rebuke: "yet who're you, an insignificant individual, to talk back to God? Shall what's formed to the man who shaped him ask, 'Why did you're making me like this?'" (Romans 9:20). we do no longer have the right to ask God: "Why did you're making me so i'd get maximum cancers or wade through a stroke? Why wasn’t I a clay pot with a diverse layout?" Paul insisted that no remember what our suffering, we'd want to settle for that God is sensible, merciful and purely. Paul became conserving that God facilitates human suffering because he's God. God is so great, his recommendations so a options above ours, that inferior human good judgment does no longer stick to to his movements. There isn’t continually a sparkling 'why' to suffering. It’s extremely the incorrect question to ask. a particular why seems back to at least something that we may be able to’t replace. We might want to look ahead by asking: What purpose is there to existence, unfair because it would want to each from time to time look? What destiny does God have previous this existence of suffering? we'd want to understand God properly. he's not an recommend of suffering for its personal sake.
2016-11-29 23:16:55
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answered by charyl 3
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no he does not enjoy suffering!
And he did not put satan in the garden of eden.
2006-06-29 09:57:01
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answered by Makena 3
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