Her, Her??? God made man in His own image..this is feminist blasphemy!!!
2007-04-22 21:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I was a little lost in your question. If your asking why God created evil, He did not. God created his creation and humankind good but as the time pass, His creation turned evil. Why or rather how? Because of the surrounding and the world that is influenced by those who oppose the will of God. The creatures that is against the will of God makes the humankind evil not God.
2007-04-23 01:14:10
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answered by milfeulle 2
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What comes around goes around.
I like the North American story of the two brothers. One Good, one evil.
Without both there is inbalance.
If life is an illusion, then maybe evil is just a lesson. If life is once and nothing then God is cruel.
2007-04-22 21:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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God word says that he created all things both good and evil and one Day satan decided he wanted to be God so he turned on God and tried to kill him satan was a beautiful Angel in heaven but when he turned on God he was kicked out of heaven. He was an archangel who had been by God's side till his fall. He then was sent into hell and all those who will not let God be lord in thier lives will be sent there God will not force anyone to choose him and eternal life it is everyone's choice. He so loved us that he sent his only begoten son to die on the cross for all our sins. It is our choice to accept him and eternal life or reject him and join the Evil one in his place of torment.
2007-04-23 09:58:36
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answered by kathy Angel 1
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The techniques is a terrific component, we've not even tapped into the wonders it could do. The potential you could carry into your life, be it helpful or destructive has lots to do with what variety of direction you %. i'm happy you have got here upon positivity and are shifting forward. you recognize what i'm going to bypass on dissing God, do what you do, better of success to you.
2016-10-03 10:39:12
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answered by heusel 4
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Evil is a perception created through ignorance of all the facts. What you call evil may be the consequences that are returning to someone from what they have set in motion, possibly in a past life.
2007-04-30 01:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The 'evil one' made himself so. When God created him, He made him one of the highest and most beautiful angels but his beauty went to his head and he became envious of God.
Lucifer tried to take over heaven and was banished for his crime - it was a loving act for there can be no sin or dissent in heaven.
Lucifer was still a beautiful angel as he was ejected but as he fell, his anger and jealousy grew and began to turn him into whatever he is today. For all I know, he might still look the same as he did in heaven but is full of rage and hatred for God and everything he created.
God did not 'make' hell but where Lucifer settled became the place we think of as hell, it is the opposite of heaven as there is no love, no rest there.
2007-04-23 21:58:03
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answered by elflaeda 7
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either you're attempting to write bad poetry, or you have half a point. at any rate, i respect the nod to Kevin Smith's Dogma, a durned good flick. but sadly there can be no such truth as you ask. Satan was once called Lucifer. and he sat in heaven acting as God's enforcer. ergo the dark one always was and needed not be made, for Lucifer translates to "bringer of light" so it is Lucifer who set fire to the neither world when god said, "let there be light." cuz the torment of souls would create quite the blaze i would think.
2007-04-22 21:48:02
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answer #8
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answered by draconic dog 2
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What?!
Is there a map that goes with this? I'm lost...or maybe I'm just tired. It's 4:20 a.m. & I'm working the nightshift...
Are you asking why God created Satan? I'm not sure. I guess to make things more interesting. I don't think they were lovers, no...
2007-04-22 21:22:55
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answered by amp 6
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Check your facts man... God is a man, not a woman. If you are a nature lover, and thinking of mother nature..perhaps.. the rest of your post makes little sence so I must assume that you are perhaps a bit inebriated.
2007-04-22 21:49:17
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answered by Patrica 2
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O.K.: A lot of people do not believe in god, so they will dismiss this question as irrelevant. Many others do and they might protest to your depiction of it/ him/her and question your source or interpretations.
Be that as it may, it is still possible to interpret the creation of evil from good myth as an allegory for the nature of love. So here goes:
God loved so much that when he/she/it decided to create the world out of its boundless love, he/she/it created beings in HIS (he/she/it) image, thus free and not determined, as beings without freedom are things. This freedom allowed for evil as a choice, as otherwise it would not be freedom. Because we are lesser creatures, our freedom lead us onto all sorts of possibilities as we explored our nature step by step, and before we knew it we stepped onto gods territory. We decided to become creators ourselves, to change the world to our image.
But, god was still willing to put up with it as we were confined to earth, while HE (he/she/it) resided in heaven, besides HE created a much darker problem through giving angles in heaven the same freedom as us, right at HIS doorstep, and, even before we came into being, they showed god that with freedom evil comes. In spite of this HE made us, obviously bound to earth this time around, with the game of influencing souls to follow or break the changing rules of how to get to heaven or hell in full swing after Satan got the property on the other side of the tracks.
So, love creates freedom which creates evil, and love and evil incarnate battle to help us choose between them. So freedom rules!
If you want proof of this, decide not to believe in god if you believe, or decide HE must be real if before you did not, and it will be so.
Oh, and check your spelling.
2007-04-22 22:56:40
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answered by Anonymous
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