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To: xzins; Alamo-Girl
Why Does God Allow Evil?

He doesn't!

Notice the 1st-2nd Law of Thermodynamics......

Yet,.....Miracles....Grace.....Mercy......Prayers abound!

Yet,.....Faith....Hope.....Agape!

God Rules........even,......Longsuffering.......!

Jesus/Lamb.......makes all the difference......VICTORY over 'sin'.....and sin's PENALTY!

ev Christ Jesus' Blood and GLORY!

(John 14:6.......John 3:36.....Philippians 1:6....) Maranatha!

(Romans 10:17)

4 posted on 01/23/2004 6:00:18 PM PST by maestro
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To: maestro
Thanks for the ping!

Actually, I have pondered on this at length and believe the answer to the question "Why does God allow Evil" rests with God's purpose.

Here's an excerpt from my musings in the article Evolution through the Backdoor:

Did God have a beginning?

Some people assert that God must have created Himself.

Others (I am one) say that God the Creator exists outside of space and time and thus there is no beginning for God, i.e. the creation is not something in which the Creator exists. There is no "before" the big bang or any multi-verse or dimensional parallel in ekpyrotic cosmology.

This is another area wherein each person must work out his own understanding. Mine is somewhat unique but is based on the Word, Jewish tradition and science:

One of the words used to describe God at creation is Ayn Sof which roughly translated from Hebrew means infinite and nothing. The scientific term for such a state at the beginning of this universe, is singularity - in which there are no physical laws, no space, no time, no particles, no geometry, no energy, nothing - and yet everything. It has a parallel in math as well, the number zero - nothing can be divided by it, anything multiplied by it is it, it is in between all positive and negative numbers. Infinite and not at the same time.

I pondered on this state at length and deduced that God must have wanted to reveal Himself and thus there was a beginning.

Then I pondered how God would go about revealing Himself. I deduced He would create beings who could think to whom He would reveal Himself and would commune. I further deduced how He would go about communicating Himself to these beings, i.e. that He is good and truth and so forth.

These attributes would have no meaning in any language unless they were set in contrast to what they are not. (How would you know if you are happy if you have never been sad?) Thus, I pondered that He would create good and evil, love and hate, et al so that a language could be formed, the Word.

I then pondered He would communicate His will to the thinking beings so they would know Him. I also pondered that, for the words to have meaning, He would give them numerous manifestations of all these contrasts - space/time, geometry, particles, energy, matter, creatures.

One of the ideas of the Jewish Kabbalah that rings true to my spirit is that the Scriptures are another name for God, i.e. it reveals who He is. So I see all of creation - spiritual and material - and the Word as God revealing Himself.

Enter Satan, beautiful and thinking being as he is, decided he ought to exalted. He became "aware" of his beauty and self and thus was at odds with God's will for him.

Likewise, Adam and Eve became "aware" of themselves and sought to be more by gaining the knowledge of good and evil. So likewise, they were at odds with God's will for them and were banished to mortality (the frog view.)

When it is all said and done I see us restored to what was intended at the beginning, we will be the thinking beings to whom God reveals Himself and with whom He communes. His will is what matters over all else. The Lord's Prayer reveals as much, the meaning of life and the purpose of our existence:

Our Father which art in heaven,
Hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done in earth, as [it is] in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.

IMHO, every believer ought to meditate deeply, every day, on the Lord's Prayer - phrase by phrase and word by word. Our place is sandwiched between God's purpose and His dominion.

In sum, I perceive that Adam was made to be a spectator of the physical realm in order to know God better and be able to commune with Him, but was banished to become part of the story itself for his disobedience. Naturally, the only way to rescue Adamic man from the penalty of disobedience is the perfect obedience of Christ on the cross.

12 posted on 01/23/2004 9:24:52 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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