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1 | Why do you continue to ask? | Bible general Archive 1 | charis | 5406 | ||
Dear Cephas, I was not making accusation, simply asking what your purpose was. This question has been dealt with in great detail in previous postings (use the search tool and type 'evil') The result of this online, ongoing Bible study is that God is good, and created only good, and that evil came from Lucifer. As I said, *continuing* to ask the same question that has been duly answered, is belligerence. Perhaps this is why your pastor is unable to answer the question as you like. Again, why do you insist that God made evil? What is your purpose in presupposing that? You may notice that I am not 'banging you with doctrine,' but asking a legitimate question. Bless you in the peace of knowing that God is good. In Christ Jesus, charis |
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2 | Why do you continue to ask? | Bible general Archive 1 | Cephas | 5427 | ||
Actually I haven't asked my pastor and I don't think I insisted anything, least of all that God made evil.I don't think that the answers given so far are all that convincing about the origin of evil.All I think I can conclude thus far is that God made angels and men capable of evil(and good). | ||||||
3 | Why do you continue to ask? | Bible general Archive 1 | kalos | 5431 | ||
Cephas: I don't think the *objections* to the answers are all that convincing. If you're looking for someone to convince you that God is the creator of evil, then you needn't look far. Several at this forum would agree with that. I suppose that if one asks the same question enough times, he will eventually find someone to tell him what he wants to hear. |
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