You said, «Omnipotence does nt mean the ability to do things that are logically impossible (God cant for example do evil)» So when god created everything, it didn't
also create evil?
==================== @LinCA «You said, «Omnipotence does nt mean the ability to do things that are logically impossible (God cant for example do evil)» So when god created everything, it didn't
also create evil?
This god
also created evil.
Not exact matches
It can lead to competition and conflict among member states, but it
also creates the conditions for cooperation in promoting the common good and confronting
evil and injustice.
Also, since god
created all of this, that means he
created: Hel.l, satan, demons, sin,
evil, dam.nation and so on.
In this book he argued that religion
created a conscience which is quick to understand social need, that religious philanthropy gives charitably but without raising ultimate questions about the causes of social maladjustment, that religion «unifies individuals, stabilizes societies,
creates social imagination and sanctifies social life; but it
also perpetuates ancient
evils, increases social inertia,
creates illusions and preserves superstitions.
But finally, we are
also to be who God
created us to be, unmarred by this
evil age, the world, Adam's sin or our own sin.
He
also created another tree called the Tree of the knowledge of Good and
Evil (which can
also be translated as the Tree of Knowledge of Everything).
Also, the bible says god
created evil.
Christian ethics starts from the position that God
created the world for good and that war involves great
evil, and calls us to a stewardship that enjoys much convergence based on agape as redeeming love, but
also significant divergences over the best strategies to establish peace with justice.
Also, if one would read Genesis - Malachi then one would know these question asked by Smithsonian, how we were
created, and why
evil came about, and to help, YHWH made us for His own sake unconditionally; He gave us a choice to decide with our own hearts what, or who we want to be in this world, as well as to who we'll be to HIM, whether being righteous, obedient children, or not the choice is ours we're responsible for our own righteousness in Ezekiel 14:14 - 21.
What makes the Bible such a great book is that it shows the truth about humanity, the
evil that sin
creates and the truth that the devil is a liar and as Jeremy has stated, has always laid the blame on GOD, but, myself being a fairly new Christian, know that we can not pull certain verses or stories from the Bible to try and understand what GOD is doing, (and I
also know that you and your readers know this but I'm saying it anyway) it's history, HIS Story, and when taken as a whole we can see HIS plan laid out, from creation to the cross and then throughout eternity, GOD is good and gracious to ALL!!!! (2 Peter 3:8,9).
In the light of this broader description of
evil we should reformulate the theodicy problem so as to ask not only about the justification of disorder in a world
created by an allegedly all - good and all - powerful God, but
also about a world that seemingly can not exist apart from an intrinsic adventurousness.
I thank the «Ancient of Days» for reminding me that I must be more than a «little Mary Sunshine» as I seek to enhance what is good and struggle with what is
evil in this God -
created but
also God - redeemed world.
In addition to becoming quite adept at
creating desirable and seasonal flavor combinations, baking new types of bread every week
also brought me closer to my paternal grandmother, cousins and neighbors as I always needed hungry friends to gift freshly made bread, while yoga gave me the ability to focus, breathe and summon the good in and breathe the
evil out.
This one will
also get you in and out of the gym quickly but you'll still work up a good sweat and want to kill me for the
evil torture routine I've
created.
While «It» will likely
create some resentment by inspiring a new wave of
evil clown sightings nationwide, it should
also be appreciated by anyone who wants good scares depicted with class.
O'Kane, who
also worked on Ash vs
Evil Dead and the upcoming The Meg, not only
created the demonic Deadite look, but had to layer on the injuries as the film progressed.
While Resident
Evil 7's tight corridors
create a sense of claustrophobia, they
also funnel enemies towards the player to form a shooting gallery.
The story
also suffers by using the old «mad scientist turns
evil» plot where they
create the same sort of invention or prototype used by our hero because they think they can
create it better and use it against them.
Much of the film's success relies on the crafty screenplay (by Alvarez and co-writer Rodo Sayagues) and its generous handful of unexpected plot contortions, but fortunately, Don't Breathe
also showcases a pair of fantastic lead performances: Jane Levy (previously great in the aforementioned
Evil Dead remake) does a fine job of
creating a conflicted anti-heroine.
The production even
creates its own recurring tropes to terrorize characters and amuse audiences, but there's
also an infusion of dry wit throughout that feels reminiscent of Sam Raimi's original
Evil Dead while avoiding the silliness the
Evil Dead sequel slipped into.
Its director, Shinji Mikami,
also created the Resident
Evil series of action - survival horror games.
Along your adventure you will visit all kind of places inside the town: houses, stores, arcade, library... In the outskirts: the junkyard, the woods, caves... You will
also even have to infiltrate in the Major Oh Rus» maximum security facilities
created to carry out his
evil plan.
The game
also features something similar to the mixing of herbs from Resident
Evil in the drink mixers where you can combine the different foods and drinks you find throughout the mall into a blender to
create drinks with different effects such as Quickstep, Zombait (Which draws Zombies to you) and Spit Fire.
Versus
Evil is
also soliciting submissions for the Submit Your Track contest where up and coming hip hop artists can
create their own original Afro Samurai inspired music track for use in a future game soundtrack.
The movie scenes, characters and battle system of xenosaga three are a lot more realistic than those of episode one and two.Even though this game does not support surround sound like xenosaga epsode two the audio department of this game is still great, sometimes stereo is better because audio that is recorded in surround sound can sound really artificial ayway.Anyone who knows xenosaa can tell that the audio has changed because voices of the characters sounds live and raw, wich is very good for a change anyway.The graphics of the game are dull and there are a lot of people that despise dull graphics but I think that dull graphics are great because they often
create a nice realistic atmosphere that makes a game feel like it's taking place in the very present or the past
also I really like to see the way the speed of the camera and the motion of the characters slowain parts of a movie sequence because I think it adds tension and drama.Three other excellent games that Ireco that have great dull graphics are Chaos Legion and KillZone and Resident
Evil 4.
«Leon»
also met with Robinson and Pinnock and insisted in his meetings with Ms. Robinson and the two appellants that he had to know the full details of the incident that «
created» the
evil spirit to be able to protect them.