If God is the creator of all things, then he also created Lucifer.
Think on that for a while, and ask yourself how loving, all knowing being could create something that would introduce sin into the universe, and create the need for an eternal hell for humans to suffer in?
Not possible and God is either not real, or not loving.
If God exists, he does make killers, because he has a foreknowledge of how each man will turn out, just like he had a foreknowledge of how Lucifer would turn out. He created him anyway, therefor allowing sin to enter the world, and creating the need for hell.
Free Will is a fallacy because it cannot exist without sin. So stating that God created humans with free will is also saying that God created Sin, because without it, there is no other choice.
2007-08-08 15:57:35
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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Unless God has personally taken you to the side and proved who he is using the proper ID along with an assortment of miracles, then it safe to assume that your concept of God is mostly from hear say and secondary sources. The challenge then becomes, "Who has the most reliable source, if any?" If God has been around since the big bang 14 billion years ago, why would man have such a major influence since we have been here less than 1,000,000 years? If other galaxies have intelligent life, would his rules be different? Major religions require you have some degree of blind faith and usually claim that they are the way to salvation and all others are doomed. Major religions were founded in the void of science. The questions you are asking are as follows:
Is there a singular creation force that is common through out the universe? If so, for the sake of simplicity, we will call it God.
Does God have a consciousness? Considering the infinite nature of God, can man's restricted finite abilities allow him to grasp the true nature of God? Is God a personal God, or an equal opportunity God open to all processes of creation both organic and in organic? Does the nature of God change with man's understanding?
In the search for the "True" God. Is anyone right? Is everyone wrong? Is there a little truth in all? Is truth the true test of God? If so, does truth change depending on who is observing, and what method they use to observe?
2007-08-08 23:14:23
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answered by Mr Cellophane 6
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Your question is really "Why can a loving God allow evil in the world?"
That's a question they've been debating since before Jesus, they're still debating it, and we'll keep on debating it till He comes again in glory, I reckon.
Yes, God made all people. But if so, why are there murderers? Why are there bigots? For that matter, why are there birth defects?
Answer: we dunno. But I have this kind of knowledge in my heart that says that God is good, even if I can't understand the "whys" of everything.
Read the book of Job in the Old Testament. He was a good man that a lot of crap happened to. When he finally stood up to God and asked Him why there was evil and suffering in the world, God's answer was very mysterious: Where were you when I created the heavens and earth?
I'm not sure what that means, but I interpret it as God knows about things that are too complicated for our mortal minds to handle. Maybe the reason there are killers and murders and suffering in the world is one of those things.
2007-08-08 22:59:56
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answered by Acorn 7
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God made us all and everthing. God does not make killers, rapists, etc. This is the result of man choosing to hold onto the sin nature that they were born with and their sinning escalates their evil natures to the point of killing, raping and so on. If you truly believe in God, then you must trust in His Holy infallible Word. There may be some things that we as humans will not fully comprehend, but still trusts His every Word as truth. Pray and read God's Truth in His Word. God bless.
2007-08-08 23:05:23
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answered by connie 6
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God is more than You can possibly fathom. Check your Holy Bible for more in depth and heavily detailed information.
As far as the people that were killers, Satan and his demon
coharts persuaded these individuals to some degree in
their will or their mind to develop that lifestyle. A good example of that would be serial killers. Now in Combat of War that may not always be the case unless your talking
about for example: Hitler and his henchmen.
2007-08-08 23:09:46
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answered by Brian Sanders 5
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God didn't create the killers. Sin entered the world. We were originally in the garden of Eden until Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating fro the tree of good and evil. Satin tries to make us sin any way he can. It's not God that created killers. He wants us to be holy and not sinful like Satin wants us to be. This is probably why we have Heaven and Hell when we die. Heaven is supposed to be sinless. Everyone has commited sin so that's why Jesus died on the cross for us. If we have faith in him and repent our sins we'll be in Heaven. All others will be in Hell. God can't stand sin and he doesn't want it to enter his kingdom like it did here on Earth.
2007-08-08 22:59:42
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answered by ? 4
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God is always more than any description of "him." You can really only know God by having a direct experience of God.
God did make each of one of us, but the truth about this planet is that all the human beings who live here made a decision lifetimes ago to reject the inner and direct connection in favor of a lesser human identity.
The seperation from our source is really the root cause of all of humanty's problems. The good news is that we can at any moment decide to reconnect with the higher identity and reality of God by walking the spiritual path.
We have the potential to make a heaven on earth, as it were, it all depends on our decision to allow God into our lives.
2007-08-08 23:00:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You believe gid is real? can I meet him?
But anyways, God made us, but we can choose how we are going to act in this life. No He did no create a killer, but sometimes people make bad decisions.
2007-08-08 22:56:23
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answered by . 7
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God made people like "killers" as well. God also gave us our own will to do as we please. He will not override our will no matter what. We can choose to follow God's will for our lives or we can do what we want. Not to say taht everyone who doesn't follow God's will will kill someone. God still loves killers he just hates the choices they have made. And He will still forgive them if they ask.
2007-08-08 23:00:07
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answered by Shawn G 2
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Very good question. I suppose if one believes in God and the teachings of the Old Testament, one would believe in the 'tree of knowledge' and the eating of the forbidden fruit. It is my belief that God got really PO'd, but don't you think holding a grudge for over 2000 years is a bit much?
2007-08-08 23:04:46
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answered by Jacquie 2
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