He didn't make robots...he provided free will!
Yes, God is unconditionally loving and wants unconditional love in return... not a programmed response:)
2007-06-16 01:31:43
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answered by HAYLEY 3
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These beings, because of pride, did not return God's love. God did not destroy them, but permits them a limited scope of activity. Their condition is permanent for no creature can turn away from the perfect good of the beatific vision once he has come to enjoy it, and no additional reflection could change the mind of a purely spiritual being who has turned away.
Demons are fallen angels under the command of Satan, those who are still free after the Gen. 6 affair. Satan is called the Prince, or Ruler, of all demons in Matthew 9:34; 12:24; Mark 3:22; Luke 11:15. Demons are also called the ministers, or ambassadors of Satan, Luke 4:35; 9:1,42; John 10:21. Satan is brilliant, an administrative genius. He has an excellent organization, mentioned in Eph. 6:10-12 (READ) The Bible also makes a distinction between demon possession and demon influence.
2007-06-16 12:14:00
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answered by Leah K 1
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I suppose you meant, why would god create angels that can fall and become imperfect, and the answer is rather simple, it is because of the nature of things, if i create a hammer for example, it implies that it is made to hammer something, so that something needs to be hammered, say like a nail, but then that nail was made to go into some wood, which means that if i made a hammer to hammer a nail into some wood that would mean i would have a purpose, it would mean i would be designing somthing like a bigger structure to hold two pieces of wood together like say a house, but why a house? well to protect me from the rain and cold, but why?.
You see everything has a consequence, if you have one thing, then you automaticly create its consequences weather it be bad or good, the fact is i could use that hammer to kill someone too. it is just the nature of the system. unlees if you prefer, god could create a far simpler system and then you will be a germ or something, then you'll not have any life at all.
2007-06-16 08:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The angels were not created fallen. They were created perfect. They chose to rebel. God is completely free to choose not to lift a finger to save fallen angels, while demonstrating his amazing grace by giving his only begotten son for fallen mankind. When a couple adopts, they choose one child and do not choose other children. They are not obligated to adopt every child.
2007-06-16 08:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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GOD did not create any fallen angel. You have a wrong idea. Satan is not an angel but something else...and his race still exist with us. GOD created men on the sixth day...but before that his 1st creations romed the world. They almost got wiped out. One of them survived...who later on came to hate the humans..and his first hatered was adam. He was kicked out of haven and later on we came to know his as satan or the devil...his real name is Azazil(Dont not get confused with Azrael) Its a long story..if you want to listen ...mail me. Oh he was creatd so that we had difference..like good or evil. GOD gave us freedom to choose..we choose what we want...even Azazil had his chance and he blew it.
2007-06-16 08:37:33
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answered by s2a_s3z 3
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The angels weren't fallen when He created them.
2007-06-16 08:28:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly it is the very nature of love to create and hatred tends to destruction,God created Angels and Humanity from pure love and to each He gave responsibility for their creation, in other words we are made from love and so we should reflect the same, disobedience is not love.
2007-06-16 08:34:25
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answer #7
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answered by Sentinel 7
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it's a neat story, until you realize it's part of a mythology meant to justify cruelty and unequal treatment to women/children under the guise of a all powerful male god who does things against own commandments and things that make no sense unless you wish to justify harm and murder for no other reason than "jealous god"
I am a fallen angel according to story lines...I realized at one point my parents or 'god' who made me and shaped me to be them, that I was my own entity and could actually choose not to follow thier religion so they cast me out of heaven (their home) and I never went to that church again (a cult)
2007-06-16 08:33:37
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answered by voice_of_reason 6
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For the free will. There must be more than one way, for the free will to exist. You can't choose from a list with one option only. For man to understand God and what he wants from us. You can't have a balance where there are no contradictory opinions. Where there is + there must also be -.
2007-06-16 08:34:27
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answered by larissa 6
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GROAN!!!! not another day of fallen angel questions....
Obviously fallen angels serve some purpose in those fairy tale religions
2007-06-16 08:31:39
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answered by FallenAngel© 6
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