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I know God gave of choice, but if he is everywhere and good, how do we even have the oppurtunity to make an evil decision. Shouldn't ever decision we make have a positive only outcome?

2006-12-20 18:06:52 · 20 answers · asked by Califorians 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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the truth is ...there is no god. The god is inside the dumb spoonfed religous people. very near feature...the god's are just like the ghost stories when we heard when we were children.

2006-12-20 18:11:42 · answer #1 · answered by ? 1 · 1 2

Yes God is good and God is everywhere, but like you said He gave us a choice, He gave us free will. The whole point of it was that we choose to let Him affect our decisions. Because there is evil we have the choice of evil or good, God does not make that decision for us. It is up to us to choose Him and allow Him into our lives to help and guide us in making those decisions.

2006-12-20 18:16:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i will attempt to save this short. you're saying because the bible says God exists you've faith it. i ought to say witchcraft and wizardry are actual because they are interior the harry potter books it would not make it valid (an get at the same time pagans and Wiccan not my extremely conception). Your 2d truth of church homes, statues and data of religion must have stopped there because the "goodness of God everywhere" is subjective to what you've faith and what you want to be actual. What it proves is faith and that faith is important element. finally about devil that may I communicate about you capitalised truly extremely yet did not for God (truly ironic extremely) is a incorrect concept that used to scare human beings (I received't say little ones because which could not the case) into faith. Now to disillusioned the muslim opposite numbers right here. with the help of your man or woman argument you need to argue Islam is both superb perfect with the help of your truth. The Qu'ran (i won't be able to spell it my muslim acquaintances) says Allah (sorry if i'm somewhat erroneous my Islam isn't at specialist factor) exists. There are statues.mosques and data of religion and the goodness of their God everywhere. Does this extremely require extra? I guess you basically sat there basically now planning a hundred and one the reason why that's incorrect on your man or woman eyes.

2016-12-01 00:59:54 · answer #3 · answered by cutburth 3 · 0 0

No, bc part of free will means the possibility for evil. If we make a decision against God's will, then it is evil. Evil isn't a thing in itself, it's a corruption of something that is good. Evil desires are a corruption of good desires. The problem is the way the person tries to fulfill those desires. A tyrant may execute anyone who opposes him in order to secure his hold on his territory. The desire for control of one's territory isn't evil in itself, but the way the person went about it, by killing the opposition, is.

2006-12-20 18:19:56 · answer #4 · answered by STEPHEN J 4 · 1 0

You have to understand the redemption story to appreciate why things have to be thus. Evil exists for God to show who He is. Before there was anything, God was there and in Him were attributes of a father, healer, redeemer, provider, helper etc but there was nothing for him to bring out those qualities. We were put on this earth for a purpose and to accomplish the will of God. Now we apprecaite Him as our healer because we have been through the jaws of sickness and He was there as our Jehovah Rapha (healer). We were lost in sin and evil and He redeemed us by His blood and we now know Him as our redeemer. You cant appreciate and be thankful for good health without having gone through sickness. This is all part of the great redemption plan of God for man. God has shown His attributes, who He is to us in this evil world.

2006-12-20 18:15:54 · answer #5 · answered by Gre2000 3 · 0 0

Wow, that's a nice contradiction there. I was getting tired of the whole "Can God make a rock so heavy that He can't lift it?" thing.

If I were arguing against it, I would either say that it's a paradox, and the finite human mind can't understand it, or that God is omni-present but not omni-pervasive.

2006-12-20 18:12:16 · answer #6 · answered by RabidBunyip 4 · 0 0

Good question. The answer is found within the definition of God's omnipresence. This is one of the three words discribing God's existence of the Holy Trinity. The other two words is omnipotent and omniscience. These three words represent the physical, mental, and spiritual essence of God.

As you pointed out in your question "how does evil exist?" and "God gave of choice" we need to know God's omniscience.

Omniscience - God's knowledge of all things. Revelation discloses that the wisdom of God is without measure (Psalm 146:5). And the Church teaches that his knowledge is infinite. (See 1 John 3:20)
The secondary objects of divine knowledge are everything else, namely the purely possible, the real, and the conditionally future. He knows all that is merely possible by what is called the knowledge of simple intelligence. This means that, in comprehending his infinite immutability and his omnipotence, God knows there in the whole sphere of the possible.
He knows all real things in the past, present, and the future by his knowledge of vision. When God, in his self-consciousness, beholds his infinite operative power, he knows therein all that he, as the main effective cause, actually comprehends, i.e., all reality. The difference between past, present, and future does not exist for the divine knowledge, since for God all is simultaneously present.
By the same knowledge of vision, God also foresees the future free acts of the rational creatures with infallible certainty. As taught by the Church, "all things are naked and open to his eyes, even those things that will happen through the free actions of creatures" (Denzinger 3003). The future free actions foreseen by God follow infallibly not because God substitutes his will for the free wills of his creatures but because he does not interfere with the freedom that he foresees creatures will exercise.

Omnipresence.3 God being simultaneously wherever he is, since he is present everywhere. The divine omnipresence is two fold, by nature and by grace.
By nature God is present in all things by essence, knowledge, and power. This is the presence of a cause in the things that share in God's goodness. By his essence, he is substantially in all things, including the created spiritual essences (angels, demons, human souls) as the immediate origin of their existence. By his knowledge, he exercises his wisdom directly in all creation down to the least details. By his power, he operates with divine activity as the First Cause of everything that creatures do. (See Psalm 139: 7-12)

By grace, God is further present in the souls in whom he dwells as in a temple. Hence the creature is joined, as it were, to God's substance, through the activity of mind and heart, by faith cleaving to the First Truth, and by charity to the First Good. He is therefore present by grace as the known is to the knower and the beloved is to the lover This presence is more than a cause in an effect. It is the possession of God on earth similar to his being possessed by the angels and saints in heaven.


I hope this answers your question.

2006-12-20 18:17:34 · answer #7 · answered by Search4truth 4 · 0 0

Evil:
Does darkness exist? No, it is what we call the absence of light

Does cold exist? No, it is what we call the absence of heat

Does evil exist? No, it is what we call the absence of God.

It is here because sadly enough not everyone is the the Holy Spirit.

Positive outcomes: God likewise gave us some amount of power of free will over our lives

2006-12-20 18:12:40 · answer #8 · answered by Michael C 2 · 2 1

Let the power of my enchanted ring enlighten you...GOD'S WILL IS HOW EVIL EXISTS. GOD GAVE YOU FREE WILL. SO USE IT! BUT REMEMBER....I will be there to help because In brightest day, in darkest night
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil's might
Beware my power, GL Supreme's light!

2006-12-20 18:23:21 · answer #9 · answered by GL Supreme 3 · 0 1

We are not God. We are creation and we have a sin nature and we live in a sinful world. We have the law to show us we are not perfect and the wages of sin is death. God provided the only way his atonement through Jesus Christ who is perfect and paid the penalty of death for those of us who accept his atonement for our sin.

2006-12-20 18:21:26 · answer #10 · answered by djmantx 7 · 0 0

The first person answered that god is everything.Yes he is the original creator.Every atom is a part of god.The Universe has negative and positive energy.The negative is hell and everything evil.Its inferior and its the lower one.

2006-12-20 18:20:58 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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