Again I'm just not sure what to do with that. What you are telling me is that when the Bible says, "God sent them a strong delusion" it actually means "God allowed Satan to deceive them". I don't see the justification for this move. Rather it seems to me that your pre-existing belief that God would never deceive someone intentionally, is forcing you into that reading, when the plain text suggests otherwise.Here we haagaive to understand the nature of God. Foreknowledge with God is the same predestination, because God knows the end from the beginning. So where Paul says that God predestined th wicked to be deluded, it also can be read as God allowed it to happen. What is important is to understand how God works to destroy those who persist in loving falsity by the means of delusions. The devil is allowed to "prowl around like a roaring lion looking for someone to destroy." 1 Peter 5;8.
It is the devil who deceives, as per Eve in the garden of Eden. The state of being deluded is the state of being deceived by the devil.
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