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1 | Enter the Dragon! | Gen 3:1 | Lionstrong | 19704 | ||
ENTER THE DRAGON ("...He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth becase there is no truth in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies." John 8:44 ) From a Calvinistic point of view, Man was created good and then, according to the will of God, became evil. This is also the case with some of the angels; they were condemned when they sinned (II Pet. 2:4; Jude 6). But in Satan's case, how would it be contrary to the goodness of God for God to have created Satan evil? Is it not the right of the the Potter to make a vessel as he sees fit, to "prepare some for destruction? (Rom 9:21) Was Agatha Christy evil for writing murder mysteries? And weren't they "good" stories? But it is noteworthy that though everything was made in the space of six days, including Satan, his first appearance on the scene is as an evil being. If he were created good how did he fall and so quickly? (Note that I do not accept the popular interpretaion of Ezek. 28 regarding the fall of Satan.) Lionstrong |
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2 | Enter the Dragon! | Gen 3:1 | CDBJ | 19713 | ||
You don't accept Ezk. 28 as describing the fall of Satan yet you say that he was made in the six day period of creation. Where do you find that Satan by name was made during this period? (With all due respect, I don't accept your unpopular interpretation of when he was made.) Is it in your way of thinking that the king of Tyre was an anointed cherub? By the same train of typology, do you not think that Psalm 22 is in reference to Christ? It was always my understanding that Satan was Lucifer at one time, Isaiah 14: 12-16, or don't you accept this either? How could the sons of God shout for joy, at the creation of the Earth, if God created them the same time that He created the Earth, Job 38: 7. Please inform, as this is a strange view that I have never heard of before. CDBJ | ||||||
3 | Enter the Dragon! | Gen 3:1 | Lionstrong | 19812 | ||
Dear CD, .......... If you like, I would be happy to go to Ezk 28 and discuss (translate: debate) this issue with you there, but not here. Just let me know. The same goes for the gap theory: just pick an appropriate verse and let me know what that verse is. ........ Thanks, Lionstrong | ||||||