What is sin, why does it exist and how do we respond to those who deny its existence?
Other questions on this subject later!
Other questions on this subject later!
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What is sin, why does it exist and how do we respond to those who deny its existence?
Other questions on this subject later!
What is sin, why does it exist and how do we respond to those who deny its existence?
The answer to the origin of sin from a theistic point of view is quite simply because of God's gift of free will.
Although freedom is good IN ITSELF, it also allowed the potential for evil. Therefore, free will made evil possible.
While God is responsible for this freedom (and this makes evil possible), free creatures THEMSELVES (eg. Adam, Lucifier) are responsible for THEIR acts of freedom (which makes evil actual). God gave us the power of choice, and instead of choosing to obey and follow good, they disobeyed and exercised free choice for sin.
Therefore evil arose from the free will of good creatures that God created.
What is sin? It is simply a misuse of free will and this has therefore allowed sin to enter the world and destroy God's perfect creation. This is imperfection is understood when compared against God Himself.
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The non-theists generally accept most of the above as bad, except impiety, since they don't believe there is a God who are they rejecting, ignoring, or insulting.
When a girl is being raped and she prays to God for help with no answer, he must determine that free will is more important than saving her from this ordeal.
Not that means that there is no God, it's either that or there is no point praying to him if you have a heart condition.
So that was God and not the doctors then? Just because people prayed doesn't mean that was the reason he got better. I can almost guarantee you had he not had the doctors help he would have died.
Just because you pray for something and it happens, it doesn't mean that prayer is what is causing the effect.
This is why you need a large sample size and have to compare the effects of prayer versus non prayer. If you take every time prayer appears to work, and ignore every time it does not, and also ignore every time the effect happens without prayer then you are being completely biased and you have no knowledge of how we tell what is real and what is not.
When a girl is being raped and she prays to God for help with no answer, he must determine that free will is more important than saving her from this ordeal.
Did you look at the link I posted?
Did you look at the link I posted? If you can find the actual scientific paper (it should be referenced in the article), then you can see how it was done. If you can think of a better way of doing it then by all means email the scientists who ran the study.
Yeah - I read it.
It came across as a bit mickey mouse, hence the questions I mentioned previously...
You can try and answer them if you want?