Posted on 08/12/2010 1:19:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Right. It looked pretty simple to me, sorry you got confused. You seem to be the only one that didn’t understand it.
My question is...why create people who will choose to kill?
“Right. It looked pretty simple to me, sorry you got confused. You seem to be the only one that didnt understand it.”
Yes, I do appear to be the only one attempting to cut through the sloppy logic of your writing. So let’s move on to your restated question:
‘My question is...why create people who will choose to kill?’
You’re asking God’s motive for creating the world the way that he did. You might as well be asking why he created animals, or the universe for that matter.
Other than that it is an expression of God’s will there is no answer. God’s sovereign will ordains everything that comes to pass, or permits whatever happens to happen. His perceptive will reveals to man how man ought to behave, such as “do not murder”. Add in God’s perfect will and you have pretty basic Christian theology.
But then you say that you have your own one God theology. So evidently you have an answer to the same question that you have been posing to everyone else.
Tell us your answer to your question of why create people who will choose to kill?
I’m asking what YOU think God’s motive is, I’m not asking God what His motive is.
Same answer as yours, I do not know. He just does.
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