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First, even if we do not know why this or that, and if we do not have an explanation of something, still the Bible already tells us what to do about evil.
"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." (Romans 12:21)
And God is the one true living Supreme Being of goodness of love, and He is the One who is able to make us able to overcome evil with good. So, we can not afford to put off trusting Him, right now, to take care of us and guide us. If we refuse or neglect to trust and obey how He delivers us from evil, then we are refusing the only real Resource who can do any real good about the evil in this world.
Also, if we trust and depend on Jesus, we have Jesus who is so unbelievably wonderful and loving and kind; we have Him, even if there is whatever and whoever which evil might have taken away or will take away. And Satan can't steal Jesus!
"Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you." (James 4:7)
I consider > there is "the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience" (in Ephesians 2:2). Before God made all good things, there already was the spirit of evil in existence. God who is all-good did not bring the spirit of evil into existence. But God is our God of order;so He in His all-control of things has managed the spirit of evil in orderly form, including on this earth. He has not allowed Satan's nasty and wicked and selfish spirit to just be and flow anywhere . . . like how humans keep sewage in vessels and pipes and treatment areas.
And there can be a special sewer waiting to finally collect that sewage. Like this, hell is the flaming sewer which burns with fire and brimstone, and Satan is a sewer pot of his filth of bitterness, nasty angry reacting, complaining and arguing, unforgiveness, dominating and dictatorial passions and drives for pleasure, and worry and self-righteous judging. And there are humans who are serving as vessels of such nasty stuff, helping to transport it all to the flaming sewer.
So, if you don't want people to be sewer buckets, then be a vessel of God's love and joy and peace and kindness and compassion and tender family sharing and caring with our Heavenly Father and our Groom Jesus and us who are God's children . . . discovering and enjoying how Jesus gives us "rest for your souls" (Matthew 11:28-30), in spite of all the evil in this world.
And, by the way - - the Bible does say that God made humans and other creatures . . . "very good" . . .
in Genesis chapter
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So, humans were made good!
And do you think that humans who were good got their own selves to change to become evil? To me, this would not be spiritually logical. I don't think a spiritually good being will of its own nature choose to become evil. But what is good can be overpowered and corrupted.
But Jesus is God's own Son, of God's own good nature incapable of evil and He is almighty in power so no evil can get the better of Him. So, we might move right to an important thing, then > Jesus in us is able to share with us His own immunity against how any evil would effect us. Jesus is sharing, like this ! ! ! Galatians 4:19 So, I would say this needs our attention, much more than a theological explanation does.
"And who is he who will harm you if you become followers of what is good?" (1 Peter 3:13)
So, in case evil is getting to us, because of our weakness, it is wise to not just be in denial about our own nature being our problem. Instead, trust Jesus to change us so His grace (2 Corinthians 12:7-10) is taking care of us, spiritually and emotionally, including >
"and be renewed in the spirit of your mind," (Ephesians 4:23)
And if we pray the way God's word says to pray > Philippians 4:6-7 < here, Paul says, "the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." So, with Jesus our "hearts and minds" are guaranteed soundness and safety - - - including, as He says, "you will find rest for your souls." (Matthew 11:28-30)
So, while the Bible may not make a point of explaining certain items, it is very clear what we need to do about evil, and what to expect if we trust and obey and depend on Jesus.
So . . . my opinion-explanation includes that humans do have free will, but our real character is more or less our dictator of what we are able to choose in our free wills. And the spirit of evil (Ephesians 2:2) has more or less effect on how our character is. And God (Philippians 2:13) has more or less of a direct effect on how our character is. And I understand that there is no middle ground, where we of our own selves totally control ourselves apart from God and apart from Satan's spirit. We can, though, experience that we are controlling our own selves, independently; but I suspect we all have experienced things and then discovered that what we were sure of was not so. We experience free will, then, yes; but if we are so free, why don't we choose to constantly share with God in His love and do only what He has us doing in intimate sharing with Him in His peace . . . like Colossians 3:15 says Christians are "in one body" "called" to do? < if we are truly free, why would we choose less?
Our character takes us elsewhere because we have been contaminated by "the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience" (in Ephesians 2:2). But God is able to correct this > Hebrews 12:4-11. So, this is what we need to do, whether we have explanations or not.
And God wants us to be good to each other, not trying to force and pressure anyone to do what we dictate (Ephesians 5:21, 1 Peter 5:3, Hebrews 5:2, Galatians 6:1). So, in loving relating, we treat one another as though we have free wills . . . though our wills are not really autonomous.
"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." (Romans 12:21)
And God is the one true living Supreme Being of goodness of love, and He is the One who is able to make us able to overcome evil with good. So, we can not afford to put off trusting Him, right now, to take care of us and guide us. If we refuse or neglect to trust and obey how He delivers us from evil, then we are refusing the only real Resource who can do any real good about the evil in this world.
Also, if we trust and depend on Jesus, we have Jesus who is so unbelievably wonderful and loving and kind; we have Him, even if there is whatever and whoever which evil might have taken away or will take away. And Satan can't steal Jesus!
"Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you." (James 4:7)
So basically the problem goes: "Why did God create a world that would be filled with evil?"
I consider > there is "the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience" (in Ephesians 2:2). Before God made all good things, there already was the spirit of evil in existence. God who is all-good did not bring the spirit of evil into existence. But God is our God of order;so He in His all-control of things has managed the spirit of evil in orderly form, including on this earth. He has not allowed Satan's nasty and wicked and selfish spirit to just be and flow anywhere . . . like how humans keep sewage in vessels and pipes and treatment areas.
And there can be a special sewer waiting to finally collect that sewage. Like this, hell is the flaming sewer which burns with fire and brimstone, and Satan is a sewer pot of his filth of bitterness, nasty angry reacting, complaining and arguing, unforgiveness, dominating and dictatorial passions and drives for pleasure, and worry and self-righteous judging. And there are humans who are serving as vessels of such nasty stuff, helping to transport it all to the flaming sewer.
So, if you don't want people to be sewer buckets, then be a vessel of God's love and joy and peace and kindness and compassion and tender family sharing and caring with our Heavenly Father and our Groom Jesus and us who are God's children . . . discovering and enjoying how Jesus gives us "rest for your souls" (Matthew 11:28-30), in spite of all the evil in this world.
why didn't God just make us Good from the start so that we wouldn't ever 'Fall'?"
There are people whose own independence is an idol for them; and so they want to believe they have their own free wills. Others have heard the robot argument and they are repeating what they have been told, which is not so written in the Bible.And the typical answer is: "Because if He did that, we wouldn't have free will, and we would be nothing but puppets/robots."
And, by the way - - the Bible does say that God made humans and other creatures . . . "very good" . . .
in Genesis chapter

And do you think that humans who were good got their own selves to change to become evil? To me, this would not be spiritually logical. I don't think a spiritually good being will of its own nature choose to become evil. But what is good can be overpowered and corrupted.
But Jesus is God's own Son, of God's own good nature incapable of evil and He is almighty in power so no evil can get the better of Him. So, we might move right to an important thing, then > Jesus in us is able to share with us His own immunity against how any evil would effect us. Jesus is sharing, like this ! ! ! Galatians 4:19 So, I would say this needs our attention, much more than a theological explanation does.
"And who is he who will harm you if you become followers of what is good?" (1 Peter 3:13)
So, in case evil is getting to us, because of our weakness, it is wise to not just be in denial about our own nature being our problem. Instead, trust Jesus to change us so His grace (2 Corinthians 12:7-10) is taking care of us, spiritually and emotionally, including >
"and be renewed in the spirit of your mind," (Ephesians 4:23)
And if we pray the way God's word says to pray > Philippians 4:6-7 < here, Paul says, "the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." So, with Jesus our "hearts and minds" are guaranteed soundness and safety - - - including, as He says, "you will find rest for your souls." (Matthew 11:28-30)
So, while the Bible may not make a point of explaining certain items, it is very clear what we need to do about evil, and what to expect if we trust and obey and depend on Jesus.
So . . . my opinion-explanation includes that humans do have free will, but our real character is more or less our dictator of what we are able to choose in our free wills. And the spirit of evil (Ephesians 2:2) has more or less effect on how our character is. And God (Philippians 2:13) has more or less of a direct effect on how our character is. And I understand that there is no middle ground, where we of our own selves totally control ourselves apart from God and apart from Satan's spirit. We can, though, experience that we are controlling our own selves, independently; but I suspect we all have experienced things and then discovered that what we were sure of was not so. We experience free will, then, yes; but if we are so free, why don't we choose to constantly share with God in His love and do only what He has us doing in intimate sharing with Him in His peace . . . like Colossians 3:15 says Christians are "in one body" "called" to do? < if we are truly free, why would we choose less?
Our character takes us elsewhere because we have been contaminated by "the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience" (in Ephesians 2:2). But God is able to correct this > Hebrews 12:4-11. So, this is what we need to do, whether we have explanations or not.
And God wants us to be good to each other, not trying to force and pressure anyone to do what we dictate (Ephesians 5:21, 1 Peter 5:3, Hebrews 5:2, Galatians 6:1). So, in loving relating, we treat one another as though we have free wills . . . though our wills are not really autonomous.
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