Ωmega on Nostr: Problem is who defines what is or is not evil. If one does not believe in God what is ...
Problem is who defines what is or is not evil. If one does not believe in God what is their standard for evil?
If I were to wipe out the kikes at the drop of a hat would that be evil to you? If not would the kikes think it's evil? If so then who is right, was it evil or not? Tons of examples I could come up with.
Bottom line is, is if God made everything and said it is "very good" and no death had entered into Adam but Adam chose death despite being warned about it. Who is the evil one? God literally said "you will die". This is our mess that He Himself had to step in to fix.
We have a measure of free will to do what is right and wrong, and we know what is right and wrong. Regardless of what we chose the ultimate end of all things will be to God's will. So if he told us what is wrong but we do it anyway, who's fault is that?
Did God tell the man to murder his wife or did the man do it because he is wicked? Tbh I doubt God cares if your biscuits in the oven burn, that's your responsibility to keep track of if you catch my drift.
Do the same people that scream God is awful for allowing "evil" happen also praise God for the good that happens? Or is that a one way street?
If I were to wipe out the kikes at the drop of a hat would that be evil to you? If not would the kikes think it's evil? If so then who is right, was it evil or not? Tons of examples I could come up with.
Bottom line is, is if God made everything and said it is "very good" and no death had entered into Adam but Adam chose death despite being warned about it. Who is the evil one? God literally said "you will die". This is our mess that He Himself had to step in to fix.
We have a measure of free will to do what is right and wrong, and we know what is right and wrong. Regardless of what we chose the ultimate end of all things will be to God's will. So if he told us what is wrong but we do it anyway, who's fault is that?
Did God tell the man to murder his wife or did the man do it because he is wicked? Tbh I doubt God cares if your biscuits in the oven burn, that's your responsibility to keep track of if you catch my drift.
Do the same people that scream God is awful for allowing "evil" happen also praise God for the good that happens? Or is that a one way street?