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Genesis 1 says God saw only good x 6, very good 7th time.
So why do many perceive that God sees both good & evil?
If law: both good and evil, but God doesn't see it, then what?

2007-05-15 01:17:53 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Christ died: by the law or to the law?
If by the law, then we're all as dead.
If to the law, then we're all as alive.
Alive unto God is dying to the law.

2007-05-15 01:29:29 · update #1

Two Gods for comparing, not mixing:
God in heaven: higher than the heavens.
God on high: in plural divided heavens.

I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.
I will forsake you, the city, your fathers.

Grace: incorruptible, immortal, just
Law: corruptible, mortal, unjust judge

Which (high/higher)God do you believe?

Ppl recovering from high, go higher after
("go on unto perfection", after imperfect)

2007-05-15 02:08:46 · update #2

13 answers

i would posit that there is no logic in the creation of, or the existence of evil. evil is counter to our being, in my opinion.
the first two comments are a sad indictment. an indictment that does not speak to the pragmatism of atheism but more to a life that does not have any love.
they are speaking with illogic as a conveyance.

2007-05-15 01:31:53 · answer #1 · answered by bluebear 3 · 0 1

The answer is simple. The statements God made were about his creative works and they were all good. They were perfect. Hullo? You must read the entire bible before YOU can pass "judgment". When GOD said these words evil had not existed because the angel that became Satan had not yet rebelled nor convinced Eve to do so. In addition, if you don't believe God can see evil, you haven't read as far as Genesis chapter 6, where God looked at man, in Noah's day, and saw nothing but "bad all the time". He said this as one of the explanations for bringing the Flood.

2007-05-15 01:31:26 · answer #2 · answered by Q&A Queen 7 · 0 1

hi hun;God love ya;the word also says that Gods eyes go to and fro in all the earth beholding the good and the evil.as far as judgment goes,every man shall be judged according to his/her own works,wether they be good or evil.also every idol,empy worthless word that man shall speak shall give an account thereof on the day of judgment.again,be not decived God is not mocked whatsoever a man sows that shall he also reap..now as far as in gen,yes God beheld everything that he had made as very good,however you also must rember the fall of man that brought dealth upon all men.so now the only way to be cleansed from that sin,one must go through Jesus Christ the Son of the most high God.why?becuse Gods word says that there is no other name given on earth among man whereby man must be saved from their sins but the Holy name of Jesus.God said that i have come that you might have life and that life is in his Son...hope i helped...bye now.

2007-05-15 01:37:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The evil in my life (SIN) is enough to keep me from Heaven.

The Apostle Paul wrote "that while we were yet sinners, Christ
died for us."

Since I have accepted Jesus as Saviour, he stands in my place as God judges me - and I will be accorded Heaven.

John 3:16-17

blessings

2007-05-15 01:22:56 · answer #4 · answered by tom4bucs 7 · 2 1

Jesus will come at the end of time to judge all human beings. This is called the parousia, His second coming. It was foretold by the angels as He ascended: "This Jesus who is taken up from you to heaven, will come in the way in which you saw Him going into heaven" (Acts 1:11).

However, those who die before the parousia will be judged immediately at their deaths. This is known as the particular judgment. The Epistle to the Hebrews says (9:27): " It is appointed to men to die once, and after that comes the judgment". Then, "Each one will receive his pay, according to his works" (1 Cor 3:8).

There are three possible outcomes to the particular judgment. Those whose love for God has been perfected in this life are taken straight to heaven, where they enjoy endless happiness in the face to face vision of God. Those who die in God's love but still love Him imperfectly must be purifed in the intermediate state of purgatory. Those, however, who reject God's love by mortal sin and die without repenting are condemned to the everlasting torments of hell. The general judgment at the end of time simply solemnly confirms the particular judgments of each one, with the difference that then the body as well as the soul will receive what is due it. And all God's judgments will be revealed as most just

2007-05-15 01:23:58 · answer #5 · answered by Gods child 6 · 1 3

The government see that everyone are his citizen, but there is law, and enyone who brake it is a criminal and is put in prison. Similarly God sees that everyone are his children, but there is law, the law of God, that is enforced by material nature, and the judgment, the one who is in charge(superintendent of death)he analyze the sinful and pious activities of each one who dies, and according to that, he receive different punishment and destination.

2007-05-15 01:35:27 · answer #6 · answered by ? 7 · 0 1

God sees all. He judges evil and rewards good. We get crowns for rewards in Heaven.

2007-05-15 01:24:54 · answer #7 · answered by RB 7 · 0 0

God is our final judge. God does see both good and evil. He gave us free will to chose to do right and wrong.

2007-05-15 01:28:14 · answer #8 · answered by SDC 5 · 0 1

THE ONE YOU CALL GOD ,IS`THE GARDENER OF THIS REALM,I AM ONLY A COLLECTOR,YOU STAND IN THE END IN THE TWILIGHT OF BEING BORN INTO THE SPIRIT OF LIGHT ,YOU BEFORE 24 CONTROLLERS,ALL THAT EVER LIVED AND PASSED ON ARE TAKEN THERE IN THE 144000 souls that make it to the last day ,to new beginning,

2007-05-15 01:35:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'm not excatly sure how you see it, but this is how I see it. Jesus Christ will judge us. He is the only one qualified for it, because he is the only one that really knows how we feel because of what he did in the Garden of Gethsemany.

2007-05-15 01:24:02 · answer #10 · answered by David Flournoy 2 · 2 0

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