Ask HIM then.
2006-12-06 03:47:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Judeo Hebraic Messianic Faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam are all founded on a lot of lies. The Genesis sounds like pure fiction to me.
Who was there in the Beginning to see that all was dark and void?
Who saw the Garden of Eden?
If Adam and Eve were really Gods Children, then they were incestuous; as are the generations after them!?
Where did the other races - *******, Mongoloid etc, come from, then?
If the Rapture is true, then Jesus Christ must be coming in on a very large space ship!? None of all this makes any sense.
It's evident that the Religion just made up some simplistic fiction to answer the most often asked questions about the Origin and the end.
The Great Deluge[Flood] was probably just a local event that occured due to the melting of the ice caps when the Earths axis tilted. To those people, the Middle East was the whole World!? You don't see the animals from Downunda there, like the kangaroo, the lemur or many others from other regions!? Just local Middle Eastern animals, and that too, not all of them.
Even the Concept of God is very iffy here. He is Male!? So, where's his Wife?
Simplistic explaination - He created Eve from Adams rib!? He didn't need a Wife. So what is He, then, a hermaphrodite? Of course, not!? So, what is He then? A burning bush. A pillar of Light. Excuse me, but where's the gender here?
Let's not go into this subject. It's so evidently a man made thing, full of flaws and over simplifications.
2006-12-06 04:17:44
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answer #2
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answered by Daimyo 5
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If you read in Genesis, you'll see where God regretted ever having created humankind. So there. Well of course he regretted having created Satan, but the human race is actually worse than Satan cause there are more of us. And another thing, God told the Angel Elias that the one thing that disgusts him the most about humans is that they masturbate. He said when he found out about that he was just about to call the whole thing off. Translated loosely, that means fire and brimstone upon the whole Earth not just Sodom and Gommoroh. Which might still happen.
And you asking a question questioning the perfection of God doesn't help matters any, cause he can read everything you write.
2006-12-06 03:58:19
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Something tells me I'm wasting my time explaining this...
God's perfection does not prevent Him from creating imperfect things... indeed, He could have made mankind perfect, and he could have made Lucifer incapable of pride (which led to his becoming Satan), but God chose not to because a creation which has no choice in what it does is of little value. That is to say, if God had created us incapable of doing evil, then our good works and our worship of Him would mean nothing, because we'd be incapable of doing anything otherwise. It would be the equivalent of you writing yourself a love letter.
As for the destruction of the earth, God does not kill innocents. However, it should also be noted that none of us are innocent; we have all rebelled against God in some way or another, and are thus guilty. Thankfully, God sees our rebellion and still offers us freedom from the penalties, in the form of Jesus Christ. Therefore, all men are without excuse before God; they were offered an entirely free liberation from sin, and the only thing that prevented them from receiving it was their own arrogance, and the firm belief that they needed no such liberation. So no man will be innocent when the earth is destroyed... only some will be forgiven, and others will have denied themselves that forgiveness.
Nowhere in your question is there proof of God's imperfection. There is only proof of man's imperfection, which is necessary for our actions to be of any consequence. Indeed, God in his perfection offered us freedom from the consequences of our imperfection, but some are too obstinate to take it.
Thus none are innocent, and only God is perfect; the imperfection of God's creation is in no way proof of his imperfection.
2006-12-06 04:04:13
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answer #4
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answered by Jacob T 2
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Yeah, the design flaws with Eden were outstanding. Obviously placing a tree behind an electrified fence would have been too much work for the almighty.
The snake being there - man. You'd think god would kick the snake out at the first sign of trouble.
Oh, and why did god come back to the garden and ask Adam and Eve where they were and if they ate the fruit of the tree? Certainly the omnisicient god would know what had happened already! Does god make small talk?
2006-12-06 03:48:00
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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He created Satan perfectly. Satan decided that he was just as good as God and wanted to take the place of God - that was Satan's downfall - not God's.
God allows us free will. Without choice, there is no free will. Adam and Eve did not have to eat the fruit - they chose to - it was their fault, not God's.
When God flooded the Earth, He did not kill millions of innocents - all the innocents were saved - there were only a few - Noah's family - all the rest were involved in debauchery, debasing sins, etc. Those who died in the flood deserved it.
God isn't making the mistakes. He is not the one causing wars, etc. It is the bad choices of humans.
2006-12-06 03:58:54
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answer #6
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answered by padwinlearner 5
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We, as well as angels are endowed with free will. the angel who became Satan, with his free will chose to go against God's order.
James 1:14 But each one is tried by being drawn out and entice by his own desire. 15 Then the desire, when it has become fertile, gives birth to sin; in turn, sin, when it has been accomplished, brings forth death.
John 8:44 says YOU are from YOUR father the Devil, and YOU wish to do the desires of YOUR father. That one was a manslayer when he began, and HE DID NOT STAND FAST IN THE TRUTH, because truth is not in him. When he speaks the lie, he speaks according to his own disposition, because he is a liar and the father of [the lie].
This shows Satan used to be in the truth but turned his back from it.
DId you mean the flood? Those people killed werent innocent...they were following the works of Satan, and nephilims were born because Satan enticed other angels and they materialize as men so they can have intercouse with women. See how the devil works?
God did that to protect the faithful. He is still waiting for many to repent, that is why until now, we exist, even if we sin every day. God has been patiently waiting for us to turn to him.
2006-12-06 03:51:51
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answer #7
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answered by Tomoyo K 4
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God created the angels to serve Him --- but He also created them with a free will. Satan got too prideful and thought he was better than God and tried to overthrow Him or whatever.
Then, later, when God created the Earth, He also created humans. He originally created us to be good and perfect, but again He also gave us a free will. God doesn't want us to be a bunch of robots serving Him, He wants it to be our choice. If we choose to sin (like Adam and Eve did) then we and future generations will be affected.
2006-12-06 03:54:31
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answered by La Reina 2
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Romans believed in many gods. That was their religion. Then they adopted Christianity and their ancestors' religion became mytholygy. Mytholygy = religion that is no longer practiced. Religion is based on beliefs that civilizations hold to be true. Satan is a fabrication of ancient civilizations. Religion has evolved from mistycism to polytheism to monotheism. It will continue to evolve... into what? I don't know. Maybe someday people will stop believing in heaven and hell and Jesus and Buddah and Ala.
2006-12-06 04:11:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Creating Satan is intentional. If you read the scriptures, you will find no where it says that Satan is an un-intentional result from God. God uses Satan as a tool to weed out the unfaithful, the easily mislead, the deceivers, and more.
2006-12-06 03:50:16
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answer #10
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answered by ali 6
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good, thinking the truth that we are imperfect beings, how is it that lets extremely understand no matter if replacing one's mind is amazingly imperfect. We ought to perceive it to be so because the we are basing it on a lower than suited concept gadget. And on the grounds that the issue in question is determined perfection, we best have a definition of what perfection is, so we are basing that on our constrained information of it. although did God somewhat replace His ideas? ought to it were component to His plan all alongside? ought to He have anticipated each and every bypass to achieve the severe result He favored? Hmmmm, save tuned!
2016-11-30 05:22:20
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answered by ? 4
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