I've always seen this as a question of free will. If man has free will they can commit evil.
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2Th 2:3 Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;
2Th 2:4 Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God.
2Th 2:5 Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things?
2Th 2:6 And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time.
2Th 2:7 For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.
2Th 2:8 And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:
Making evil possible is exactly my (the Church's) position. It is a potential, but only a potential when creating creatures truly free to choose evil. It also absolves God of any responsibility for the existence of evil.I would rather say, God made evil possible.
In this matter I think it is good to understand what evil really means. Evil is like darkness or emptiness or nothing. It is lack of good, truth and love (or with one word God). If God allows people to reject him and so choose darkness, it is people’s choice that creates darkness. God forms it by allowing people to choose it. So darkness is not really something of God, but rather lack of God.
One example of this is the book of Job. As it tells, Satan asks permission from God to do the evil things Satan wanted. God allowed it and so Satan went and did what he wanted, many evil things. The evil things were not from God, but God made it possible by not preventing them.
Similarly, when people reject God, light, they get darkness. Darkness is “formed”, when “light” steps aside. God forms “darkness” by not letting his “light” shine. And so, nothing evil is from God, but God’s actions can make room for darkness/emptiness/evil. When God “shines”, there is no room for evil.
Just scratching my head as to whether I follow this, but am thinking God gave us the ability to reason for a purpose - which means He meant us to use it. It makes absolutely no sense to say God is Good and turn around and say God creates evil - which no matter how one views evil it must of necessity be opposed to Good. While that does not mean God cannot use evil for Good, saying God is Good clearly makes it impossible to say He creates evil - the opposite of what He is. And to say otherwise would mean one has Him acting (creating) in a divided manner - against Himself. Which He Himself warned us about the futility of a house divided.Awe shuks mam,
Those words don't stream from FTS but the love from Godwhere we give praise that one hears the love in a seed that may help another in the language of life. Like jugghead said in a profound statement "To be independent of the Father you have to be completely one with Him"
Its not wrong to reason with men, knowledge & doctrines for it is the starting point for all. Thus
2 Timothy 3:16 & Proverbs 1:7 . We just tend to lose sight that our individuality has its own translation to bring the mind to peace that God provides. Example. 2knowhim stated in her translation there is no 2 Adams, where in my individual translation there is. I "wanted" to ask how do you come to this conclusion. That's flesh for ya that a conclusion is right or wrong when it really does not matter as long as our minds are at peace = Good= given by God in our individualism for that is the awesomeness of God to meet us where we are at in our minds. The how means nothing to the Spirit . People say of FTS today (In this forum of limited literature), "I" , do not explain my perceptions in threads. This is truth. For this vessel is individual and my translation, reasoned with God, to bring peace to this mind after decades of reasoning with men, religions and finally sequester with God/Word/Prayer as the guide to apply to the individualism of FTS duality of thinking process and enclose the mysteries in the mind given to the individualized FTS. We just tend to lose that the Word went individual in Matthew 16:18 connected to James 1:27. Your three step process piece hit the nail on the head 2KnowHim in profoundness in who we reason within process. When we enclose our minds and live in love for the mind has obtained peace in God/Light/Jesus (all of those are the same in FTS's individuality of translation) John 16:33 our individualized belief is for, that peace, and is meant to be enclosed so no man can prevail to take a hard won joy. All you guys and gals know this for when one reasons with God we come to threads such as these that puts no lid on His greatness with human traditions that ultimately separate us in a pride of the tradition and or sameness of group mind set, right? This correlates to "My way is the right way", right? Our ways are the right ways for those that hear in our individualism where only God can teach to the person of said individualism that brings them peace. In the language of seed to find truth to what is read here with God in hopest all things
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Hillsage, 2knowhim and others in defense of Universal Reconciliation (UR), have argued that God created evil.
I have defended the traditional orthodox view that God is All Good and maintain that one cannot say that God is All Good and believe He creates the opposite. Certainly evil is a part of our reality, but it directly caused by the acts of God's creatures rather than God Himself. The only thing one can say God did in that regard is to give those creatures (angels and us) the freedom to love Him or not. It would be the not loving All Good which brings evil from purely a potential to reality.
I did not start this thread to discuss UR, only the belief that God creates evil has held by some UR supporters in this section of the forums.Darkness defines light as much as light defines darkness, but Isaiah seemed to think they were both the same to God.
Joshua when seeing the angel with the sword immediately said are you here to kill us or our enemies. The reply of the angel was neither ...
Do you believe God knowingly was willing to torment forever a portion of what he had made just so that he could have the few that he would save from himself, by himself? Was this the cost that God counted to build his house that he desired as his habitation before he ever began creating ...
Is it wrong to reason with God ... and is not the bases of reasoning good and evil ...
No "darkness" did not pre-exists Goodness. This is opposed to and the Church rejects the idea some apparently hold here, that (at least) two opposing entities existed together prior to creation with one Good the other Evil.Was darkness (in what ever manner you speak of it as being) here before God ...
The OT says he creates both evil, darkness, and the destroyer, but also that he turns darkness to light, which is where light was called out to begin with; which are truths of consciousness as much as they are the truth of the process of it, and as you said, it's a belief, which is the same as saying, it is what you perceive to be true; though you do not see, yet you believe.
God creates light and darkness when he shows up no different then when there is a law, it is an absolute that all things through perception are measured by until it brings us to an end of such measurement, or that is, our own soul; individually.
If not for God, nothing (and whatever you define this as), would be.
Hillsage, 2knowhim and others in defense of Universal Reconciliation (UR), have argued that God created evil.
I have defended the traditional orthodox view that God is All Good and maintain that one cannot say that God is All Good and believe He creates the opposite. Certainly evil is a part of our reality, but it directly caused by the acts of God's creatures rather than God Himself. The only thing one can say God did in that regard is to give those creatures (angels and us) the freedom to love Him or not. It would be the not loving All Good which brings evil from purely a potential to reality.
No "darkness" did not pre-exists Goodness. This is opposed to and the Church rejects the idea some apparently hold here, that (at least) two opposing entities existed together prior to creation with one Good the other Evil.
If I understood any of this, I think we are in agreement.The two opposing forces are in one's head, and in scripture, it comes (in one picture) in the form of a tree (knowledge), and it's fruit (or sons); but I did not say goodness (though there was darkness on the face of the deep where light was called out of (in picture), being that good is just one of the fruits of this same tree, that both lead to the same truth of what an inheritance divided leads to, which is confusion, but if it were not here before God, then it did not come into being without him, and as a serpent plays it's part in the purpose God purposed in himself before all things were.
Knowledge is the truth of the process (of time or perception), whether in the form of a garden enclosed, or one that is not, or the the two truths of the same one soul (of the individual), and speaks to consciousness as the perception we view our Father as, hence the losing of our soul along with the knowledge based on something outside of us as being the truth of where we have come from.
You make a good point however all's that would be required is Gods existential goodness for his children to choose other than Gods will and experience evil.I thought about starting a new thread with this question, but it seems fitting to ask it here:
Does evil have a purpose? If so, what is it's purpose?
If we are to understand that evil is "that which the Father isn't" at the same time we are to understand "that which the Father is" with that being good.
If evil did not exist, there is no way we could understand what the Father isn't .... so would it not make sense that He created evil in order for us to understand what He isn't?
Just something to think about