I would have liked it to be only one choice instead of
creating evil so we could die.
The love of God
creates evil so that He can overcome it?
Not exact matches
So this «god» you speak of created a bunch of sinners filled with evil just so he could save the
So this «god» you speak of
created a bunch of sinners filled with
evil just
so he could save the
so he could save them?
let alone the god they present, one who could have
created any kind of world he wanted, like an author who has complete control over what shows up in a fictional work; why would god then giddily
create / allow
so much pain and
evil?
What kind of azzhole of
created being would be
so ungrateful to the one who
created him, to rebel and denounce his creator, and then call Him
evil when He demands justice?
Cosmology theory, by default, defines God as an Existent God, a perverse mega-creature, who
created evil in the universe
so we can step right into the trap.
There are but two methods of providing against this
evil: the one by
creating a will in the community independent of the majority, that is, of the society itself; the other, by comprehending in the society
so many separate descriptions of citizens as will render an unjust combination of a majority of the whole very improbable, if not impracticable.»
Lem me see here, according to your holy book your God personally ordered more infant killings than all American abortion doctors combined, ordered the annihilation of half a dozen civilizations, routinely taunted and tortured humanity, introduced
evil into the world then blamed the things he
created for it (even though he's supposed to be omniscient and omnipotent), then abandoned humanity for at least a couple thousand years while making plans to come back and slaughter 2/3 of Earth's inhabitants
so that he can judge them and throw most of them into a torturous hell for all of eternity... for not being able to overcome the nature your book says he gave them... Just
so he can have non-free will - having cloud gnomes sing his praises for eternity.
Your god
created everything including «
evil», supposedly with the full knowledge of the consequences...
so what you are in effect saying, is god wanted the holocaust to happen, since we would gain some small knowledge because of it.
First, if you are trying to say that
evil serves a purpose for god it seems to me you are implying he
created it... or it is a happy accident that we / satan
created something
so useful.
Only Jesus can pray to Jesus that Jesus doesn't cast us into the Hell that Jesus
created because Jesus loves us and wants us to live for eternity in His Heaven unless we do not believe in and honor Him, whereupon He will vomit us up and into the everlasting agony of Hell which He prays we do not go to because He loves us
so much even though we are born
evil and vile in His eyes and require being born again
so that He does not condemn us to a fiery eternity and, rather, can love us in Heaven for ever and ever, Amen.
Also, since god
created all of this, that means he
created: Hel.l, satan, demons, sin,
evil, dam.nation and
so on.
Our best moral theories might seem to entail that nothing could justify God's having
created a world with
so much
evil in it.
This supposedly perfect, all good, all loving being had the inclination to
create a world of suffering and full of
so much «
evil.»
If I was powerful enough to have
created the universe, I would just have to think «let there be no more
evil» and it would be
so.
This word ברא, Barah which means «to finish,» was mistranslated as «
create» by the devil's followers,
so that they could deceive People to falsely believe that the devil who
creates Darkness and
Evil is Yahweh, which is blasphemy against Holy Spirit Yahweh, to falsely claim that Yahweh
created Darkness and
Evil.
Then on the problem of
evil it says: «But why did God not
create a world
so perfect that no
evil could exist in it?
I had a great time with all of you yesterday — But I have to go back to my business today, continue
creating evil profits
so that I can continue to
create jobs (keep the employees that I have) and pay taxes...
so that Bob and James can eat their Gov» t Cheese...
OK,
so how do you reconcile the fact that your «god»
created evil and then expected man to be able to shun it?
To
create something imperfect, and then to punish not only it, but it's progeny for all time for this imperfection is
so evil as to almost be beyond description or belief.
Wouldn't they have been
created by an omnipotent, omniscient god
so really god only has itself to blame for a)
creating evil humans and b) not being able to devise a better solution.
Jesus tells us that its death is redemption (loopho.le) for having
created imperfect beings (
so much for omniscience) and that its crucifixion is better than the previous attempt to rid the world of
evil a few thousand years earlier.
When God
created humanity with the freedom to go against His will, this freedom necessitated the possibility that history would go bad if we went against His will, which is exactly what happened in Genesis 3, and the negative consequences of this decision are felt in Genesis 4 when Cain murders his brother, in Genesis 5, where the phrase «and he died» is repeated over and over and over, and then in Genesis 6 when people become
so evil that the destruction of all mankind becomes inevitable and God steps in to save and rescue Noah and his family.
I lean towards the third view... but I admit it is the most difficult of the three views... Christ's priorities appear to be «love in motion» flowing in almost unpredictable directions as dictated by the greatest need: — He heals a slave rather than rebukes slavery; — He heals a man at a pool, then leads the man to belief, then says «cease from sinning»; — He heals many others and says «go and sin no more» to but a few; — He shares money with the poor but establishes no long - term aid; — He touches lepers; He converses with seeking Pharisees; He debates with other Pharisees; He lives with Samaritan outcasts for two days; — He acknowledges the five «marriages» of the Samaritan woman as «marriages»... and then remarks about her current co-habitation... but then moves to higher priorities; — He seems
so very focused on internal holiness and not on external holiness; — He violates the Sabbath; He says He is Lord of the Sabbath; He even says that the Sabbath was
created to assist man, rather than man
created to serve the Sabbath... thus turning the entire concept of the Law into one of assistance rather than being chained to obedience; — He insists on impartiality in the way we bless others, even if we call them «
evil» or «good».
If he knew we would become
so evil that someday he would decide to slaughter most of us, why did he ever
create us in the first place?
If that is the case, one could easily argue that a humanity capable of causing the Holoucost, Cambodia, the Communist Purges, etc was a humanity
so evil and depraved that is deserves those massacres it
creates.
To say
so would mean to ignore scripture where he
created the good and formed the
evil.
Indeed,
so far as Zoroastrianism's main thesis was concerned, asserting a continuous conflict between two principles in the universe symbolized as light and darkness, we have in Isaiah of Babylon an explicit denial: «I form the light, and
create darkness; I make peace, and
create evil; I am Yahweh, that doeth all these things.»
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.
In God, Power, and
Evil in response to the traditional question as to why God
created free beings, I said: «Of course, in process thought all actualities have some freedom,
so that question has to be modified to ask, Why did God bring forth creatures with high degrees of freedom?»
==================== @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?
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?
Here is my
evil plan —
Create a fictional character, have him born into poverty in a part of the world full of strife with no recorded history, cast some doubts on his conception (that will keep them guessing), leave a decade or
so gap in his life story, re-introduce him in the middle of nowhere and tell everyone he has all these amazing powers, he confounds and confuses all his followers and tells them not to tell anyone about what he does or where he is going and Oh yeah, they are all prostiitutes and tax cheats and lepers and the really lowlifes of society, deny them the chance to follow him, set him at odds with both the government and the church powers of his time, cast doubts on his seexuality and intelligence, make it
so he refuses anyone to come to his aid and kill him in the most horrible way imaginable, then hide his body, make it
so nothing he does can be historically proven.
I'm
creating themed outfits and I've already put together a Snow White inspired outfit, I'm working on an
Evil Queen inspired outfit and
so forth.
Now, Megamind is left to plunder the city, but he soon finds his life is empty without a nemesis,
so he attempts to
create a new superhero rival, only to find that the new superhero is, in fact, more
evil than Megamind.
Eric Lehnsherr / Magneto (McKellen),
so named for his mutant ability to control magnetism and thus able to manipulate anything metallic, has
created his own team, the Brotherhood of
Evil Mutants, consisting of Sabertooth (Mane), Mystique (Romijn - Stamos), and Toad (Park).
Pym, however, fears that the technology he has
created could be used for
evil purposes,
so he withdraws the suit and is forced out of his own company.
So, with a practical effect driven reboot that pays homage to its predecessor at every turn while still
creating its own identity,
Evil Dead became a big box office success upon release on April 5, 2013.
In fact, Michael Myers is such a great
evil figure because although we know his back - story, we essentially see
so little of him that we can
create the monster in our own imagination; a much scarier world than that any Hollywood prosthetics of CGI could ever
create.
So the only shocking thing about
Evil Dead reigning supreme on its opening weekend is that the remake cost $ 17 million to
create.
This idea reconnects us to a deeper theme in the story — because the creature Dr. Frankenstein
created is
so ugly, people assume it's
evil.
So I set out to
create a character of supreme
evil and to invite the reader inside the killer's head as he stalks, seduces, then tortures and kills his victims.
Playing
so differently from its survival horror predecessors, the team decided to abandon the Resident
Evil idea altogether and
create something new.
Yakuza - 0 is a prequel, more like the similarly named Resident
Evil Zero, and tells the story of events before the original Yakuza game — while failing to reach the levels of horror Resident
Evil so effortlessly
creates.
In
so doing, Resident
Evil literally
created the «survival horror» genre, giving players chills and frights, and loads of bad acting and horrible dialogue.
It's easier to forgive these flaws when you consider just how captivating a world this game
creates, a world that allows for
so much freedom and versatility, a world with such a rich sense of history, a world filled with women virtuous and
evil, kind and cunning, poor and powerful.
So I hatched an
evil plan and spent my nights
creating a dietary supplement that prevents hangovers at www.drinkthc.com.
Now of course in your dsytopian outlook, the ultimate goal of the elite is to
create another
evil communistic wasteland where only one percent or less rule and benfit (think Russia and China, who both BTW are now in varying degrees embracing US style capitalism and will continue to do
so barring some kind of very bad global depression).
310 But why did God not
create a world
so perfect that no
evil could exist in it?
The following is an excerpt from Wear No
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so wonderfully cathartic, and many Feng Shui masters will tell you that
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