Imperfection is only a temporary condition awaiting proper instruction
2007-01-22 14:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Why people are still confused about the whole world - god - reality things.
You are the god. You got bored alone, so you created other things, which was still boring and robotic untill the cocept of free-will was introduced and god created human beings in his/her own image without the knowledge that he/she is god (imperfection)(should I say each of us are tiny part of the whole or part of whole) and the things are interesting and entertaining. If everything is perfect, things would have been boring.
Everything happens for good. You came to this world emptyhanded, and you are going back empty handed. The best you can get out of this life is how much fun and laughter you had while you were here. (After all that is everybody's ultimate goal - entertainment)
2007-01-22 14:51:28
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answer #2
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answered by bestofthebestusa 3
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This is where the whole story falls apart...right at the very beginning. The definition of God is PERFECTION. If there is no perfection, then He is not worthy of being called God. It begins with a Perfect God creating a Perfect creation. Everything God does is PERFECTION as revealed in the Holy Book as it must if it is ever to be an attraction. However, this is where the human mind commits a brain fart. If there is no sin in Heaven, how does the evil thought of jealousy originate in the perfectly created mind of Lucifer which then causes him to convince one third of the Perfectly created angels to commit the imperfect and sinful act of rebellion? It isn't possible for PERFECTION to become in any sense, IMPERFECTION. Remember now, God created man in his own image. Adam and Eve, made by the PERFECTION of the creator God, could not have possibly entertained a sinful thought of disobedience, much less committed an evil act of defiance. The only way to buy into such a fairy tale is to commit mind rape. To defend such lunacy is simply intellectual dishonesty.
2015-10-25 18:31:04
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answer #3
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answered by Len 1
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don't be agnostic dude.....
God created eveything physical, psycological and spiritual.
Imperfection is the price of free will. God, being righteous, gave humanity (and angels to a certain degree) free will to decide between good and evil (contrary to popular belief, there are no gray areas. just because it's not a sin, doesn't mean it's not wrong or a hinderance to you).
Short story of imperfection:
everything was perfect, to God's will. then one angel named lucifer got proud and jealous of God and decided he wanted God's place. So he convinced 1/3 of the angels to come with him in rebellion; stupid mistake. God basically laughed at all this stupidness and sent Michael the angel to get rid of these pests. So they were cast out of Heaven, and thus, evil was realized.
Sin was not created by the devil, nor was it "created" by God. It is a bi-product of free will.
Then when Satan got to Eve, man sinned and sin became a part of mankind's nature (I'm not blaming Eve), so everyone is born imperfect. Get it?
God is perfect, so He did not deprive us of that which makes us perfect: coming back to Him, and resisting sin.
2007-01-22 14:57:36
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answered by Hey, Ray 6
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The Bible tells us that the Genesis creation was "good." There was no sin and therefore no suffering or death. Why then did God give Adam and Eve the ability to sin, knowing full well that they would sin and bring death and pain to the human race? Some believe that if Adam had been created without the ability to chose, then he would have been a "robot." A father cannot make his children love him. They choose to love him because they have a free will. Others point out that humanity would never have seen the depth of the love of God, as displayed in the cross, unless Adam had sinned, and that fact could be one reason why God allowed sin to enter the world.
2007-01-22 14:45:52
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answered by Jason M 5
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He didn't create anything imperfect, but apart from God which is perfect is imperfect. Like the angel, that betrayed God out of his free will, chose to be imperfect by seperating with God.
2007-01-22 14:43:20
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answered by blackmail8549 2
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You're going to be told about Free Will. They don't understand that a perfect creator can ONLY create perfect creations or it loses its perfection. That means even with free will, the creation can only make the correct choices, or that there are NO bad choices. If a perfect creator's creation choses wrongly, perfection ceases for BOTH the creator and the creation.
I know this will earn "many" thumbs down, but that won't make it any less logical or any less true.
2007-01-22 14:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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As Gods children we need to learn in order to grow into our inheritance. We learn from each other. We learn from dangers. We learn from our needs and the needs of others. We learn from or mistakes (well most of the time). If everything was perfect how would we learn to grow and expand our perceptions and knowledge? Conflict and unexpected events can bring out the best in mankind and the worst. We have free will in order make decisions, But...we have to suffer the consequences of our decisions and sometime the decisions of others as well. Rejoice in the fact that one day when we gain our inheritance that our imperfect world was actually perfect after all.
2007-01-22 14:55:04
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answer #8
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answered by bummer101467 <2HeartKnight> 4
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God did create everything perfect. Because of Adam and Eve's sin the garden of Eden, He allowed satan to bring hardships and imperfections into the previously perfect world.
2007-01-22 14:45:17
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answered by laura michelle 3
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You are confusing terms. 'God is perfect' is the same as saying individuals are perfect. It means we are complete. It is not the definition of perfect that says we are 'finished'. When you use the word 'imperfection', you are referring to the characteristic of being unfinished, which is not the same as being incomplete. I hope you follow me. To me, your question sounds like you are asking; If God is complete, how could he create everything unfinished, and to that question I can only answer; how can it be any other way?
2007-01-22 14:51:53
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answered by ? 6
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A thief is not born a thief. He may have come from a good family, having honest parents and law-abiding brothers and sisters. But his own desire for what money can buy is what may have caused him to become a thief.One of these spirit sons of God made himself the Devil, that is, a hateful liar who speaks bad things about another. He also made himself Satan, that is, an opposer of God. He was not created that way, but later became that kind of person.
2007-01-22 14:50:08
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answered by papa G 6
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