Makes sense. God created evil for the sake of free agents who can love Him by choice.
Some questions:
1. Does that mean we can do evil for the sake of some ultimate goal?
2. Does God continue to create evil or was it a one off event?
3. Do you truly believe a being of perfect love creates hate?
Thank you for your reply.
If you're asking me these questions, I'll unfortunately have to disappoint you. I would only be able to give you my outlook. And that actually, I kind of hesitate to do at this point, since my outlooks and opinions don't seem very welcomed (present company excluded, since I don't know you). This Christmas season I thought I'd give this another try, but it seems that what I'm finding is a carbon copy of what I found when I first joined and tried this forum.
Imho learning about God, discussions about His Word should be a joyous interaction with our fellow human beings (fellowship) rather than what I see going on here (unfortunately), as well as many other places much of the time.
But I'll answer you, because it wouldn't be fair to do otherwise.
So again, this is my own outlook and opinion and a note to those who will bombard me with scripture... kindly don't. I do have a Bible if that's what I'd want to read. I came here to (hopefully) interact in the spirit of God-religion-the Word (and since so many of you agree God is love, it would be nice if we all could interact in that spirit). After all, despite our differences, we are all, each of us a child of God, His creation and as our Father, I'm sure He'd love to see us enjoy each other and play nice.
With that said, I'll continue with the topic.
A human cannot comprehend God's knowledge, intellect or how He totally thinks. We do not have the capacity to understand. Our brains are way too limited for that.
Therefore God gave us His Word, for our limited brains, so that we could understand to the degree we're able to. But that's what He wanted, in His wisdom, because if it wasn't supposed to be that way He would have created it otherwise. Actually, I think an ant could easier be a rocket scientist than a human could understand God's thoughts.
So then if His power is that tremendous... Omnipotent, actually, then how can we really think that we can figure it all out? Kind of ridiculous, no?
So, with that outlook, coupled with my staunch belief that God created EVERYTHING... so that includes everything (not to sound idiotic, but really... e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g), how can we think we can 'get it' all? And if we recognize that, and recognize that God gave us his Word for us to contemplate it among ourselves, then how can we argue the way some of us do?... have the attitudes towards each other the way we do?
For deeper answers we have theologists, who dedicate their lives to try to know all that can be learned from His Word. I'm not a theologist (why is this thing telling me that I'm not spelling theologist correctly... when I just looked it up and it is the way it's spelled... ugh.. anyway), so I'm not a theologist and can only give you my opinions and outlooks from my own little pea brain.
My answers to your question:
1. A human can do anything he chooses. He has free will of choice. Now if you ask 'should' one? Then the question becomes "Should one do evil to achieve a certain goal?" I think the answer is obvious to that question.
2. As far as I understand Creation - God put it in place with His Words. He spoke it and it came to be. Within that 'came to be' is a continuing... it continues to be. Example: nature, procreation, etc.. It continues. I guess the next question to that would be, "Does it grow, multiply or does it stay rather in a limited or stagnant form?". Or at least that would be my next question.
3. I believe that hate is of evil. How many times we read that hate, anger, even (tragically) depression and illness is not of God's love but of evil. (Although evil is also created from God's love for us and our 'good', just like our suffering is for our 'good', but I shouldn't veer too far off.) So if God created all... (and I'm not trying to be a smart derriere), but again if God Created absolutely everything, then hate, belonging to evil is part of His Creation. Everything has 'parts and particles' to it. A tree has branches and leaves, etc.. Even dirt has many different particles. So, then, evil too has it's own parts and particles, so to say. Hate being a part or particle of evil.
It was nice chatting with you, YouAreAwesome. Again, thank you for your reply. Wishing you and yours a Very Merry and Blessed Christmas!