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Why does God regret something that Satan has influenced?
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<blockquote data-quote="Par5" data-source="post: 75750039" data-attributes="member: 403758"><p>Perhaps you could ask him to reveal to you why he was feeling disappointed and sorry that he had made man. After all, he is supposed to be omniscient. If he is omniscient then he would have known, even before he commenced making his creation that things would go badly, so it would hardly come as a surprise that Adam and Eve messed up.</p><p>Didn't he know that his two innocent creations would not stand a chance against crafty old satan?</p><p>Didn't he already know that satan would put a spanner in the works and corrupt his creation? Why did he even allow satan to be in the garden with his two innocents?</p><p>If he tells you he didn't know these things, then he is not omniscient.</p><p>I have often wondered why a being that is supposedly omniscient and knew what he was about to create would turn out badly and would have to be destroyed, yet went ahead and created it anyway.</p><p>It doesn't make a lot of sense, just like the creation story doesn't make a lot of sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Par5, post: 75750039, member: 403758"] Perhaps you could ask him to reveal to you why he was feeling disappointed and sorry that he had made man. After all, he is supposed to be omniscient. If he is omniscient then he would have known, even before he commenced making his creation that things would go badly, so it would hardly come as a surprise that Adam and Eve messed up. Didn't he know that his two innocent creations would not stand a chance against crafty old satan? Didn't he already know that satan would put a spanner in the works and corrupt his creation? Why did he even allow satan to be in the garden with his two innocents? If he tells you he didn't know these things, then he is not omniscient. I have often wondered why a being that is supposedly omniscient and knew what he was about to create would turn out badly and would have to be destroyed, yet went ahead and created it anyway. It doesn't make a lot of sense, just like the creation story doesn't make a lot of sense. [/QUOTE]
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