The question is who is responsible for evil, well you've got this god, who was the only thing that existed prior to the universe according to Christians he created the world exactly as he wants it to be. He creates human beings exactly how he wants them to be and human beings and the world produce evil and of course this was not surprise, God doesn't just know what he's doing in the moment , he knows the future as well. He knew what was going to happen so he created the world, he created humans knowing perfectly well that okay, the end result of this is gonna be they create a bunch of evil, in the Christian world view objective evil and he signed off on that and said yeah that's exactly what I want, let's go ahead and create that and somehow despite this the argument is being made that god is not the one responsible for the consequences. I don't see how that makes sense, he intentionally creates an evil world and he's not responsible for what he intentionally did. God made the world complete, with the evil in it, with perfect foreknowledge and total intent. It's not that he made a world that he thought would be perfect and free from evil and then he helplessly watched as it just went all wrong. How could he possibly have seen that coming? No if someone did that that's not god. Not as Christians describe him, that is fallible, ignorant,- powerful sure but certainly not all-powerful entity. No if there's a world with even the tiniest shred of evil in it - which is an objective thing, it's objectively measurable quantifiable right. Objective morality it's not a matter of opinion, if there's one drop of evil god wanted it there, God put it there. God had every opportunity to make the world such that it was not there, but it's there.
For the wages of sin is death but the free gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord Romans 6;23
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The question is who is responsible for evil, well you've got this god, who was the only thing that existed prior to the universe according to Christians he created the world exactly as he wants it to be. He creates human beings exactly how he wants them to be and human beings and the world produce evil and of course this was not surprise, God doesn't just know what he's doing in the moment , he knows the future as well. He knew what was going to happen so he created the world, he created humans knowing perfectly well that okay, the end result of this is gonna be they create a bunch of evil, in the Christian world view objective evil and he signed off on that and said yeah that's exactly what I want, let's go ahead and create that and somehow despite this the argument is being made that god is not the one responsible for the consequences. I don't see how that makes sense, he intentionally creates an evil world and he's not responsible for what he intentionally did.
God made the world complete, with the evil in it, with perfect foreknowledge and total intent. It's not that he made a world that he thought would be perfect and free from evil and then he helplessly watched as it just went all wrong. How could he possibly have seen that coming? No if someone did that that's not god. Not as Christians describe him, that is fallible, ignorant,- powerful sure but certainly not all-powerful entity. No if there's a world with even the tiniest shred of evil in it - which is an objective thing, it's objectively measurable quantifiable right. Objective morality it's not a matter of opinion, if there's one drop of evil god wanted it there, God put it there. God had every opportunity to make the world such that it was not there, but it's there.