Evil is an inevitable consequence of free will because out of the billions of persons who have existed, exist now and will exist it is inconceivable that not one of them would choose evil…
Dear tonyrey,
Your statement was repeated with such certainty that it caused me to really consider deeply the possibility of its truth.
“Evil is an inevitable consequence of free will…” This statement seems to be irreconcilable with the concept of an all good God who can not create evil.
“ out of the billions of persons who have existed, exist now and will exist it is inconceivable that not one of them would choose evil…” It was hard for me to deny this evidence, that there is the probability that evil will arise out of free will.
In my first consideration of your statement, I concluded that the statement was placed out of context. The thread was about the source of evil and an all good God could never be the source of evil. I felt that the evidence of human free will causing evil was only appropriate after the discussion on the fall. The statement seemed out of place as I was considering the spiritual aspect of the cause of evil being the angels’ free will. It seemed to me that I was coming from a spiritual perspective and that you were coming from a material perspective. This for me was evidence despair in God’s goodness and of spiritual blindness due to impurity of the body.
After I had prayed I felt inspired with a resolve to confront this problem and request that you go to confession before posting on this thread again, and to please make sure that you are in the state of grace when posting on this thread in the future.
Yet, I was inspired also to consider how I’d word my post. I wanted to talk about how creation hadn’t reached perfection and then… I stumbled upon a glaring conflict:
“…God freely willed to create a world “in a state of journeying” towards its ultimate perfection. In God’s plan this process of becoming involves the appearance of certain beings and the disappearance of others, the existence of the more perfect alongside the less perfect, both constructive and destructive forces of nature. With physical good there exists also physical evil as long as creation has not reached perfection.” CCC 310. I’m sure you are familiar with this teaching, because your statement seems to presuppose it.
The
Catechism of the Catholic Church says that God created physical evil and even death!!!

This is in conflict with the revealed truth that God is all good and can not create something less than the good.
This means that the spiritual blindness in your statement doesn’t originate with you. It originates with the theologians who engineered this innovation that God created evil!
The fact that this inconsistency has been promoted unhindered as a truth that must be believed as a matter of faith is a scandal of enormous proportions. It means that those who hold and teach the Catholic faith are responsible for this spiritual distortion and for the acts which rendered them blind to it.
It is not surprising to me that there is a problem with atheism if this is the fodder which is fed to them.
“…Believers can have more than a little to do with the rise of atheism. To the extent that they are careless about their instruction in the faith, or present its teaching falsely, or even fail in their religious, moral, or social life, they must be said to conceal rather than to reveal the true nature of God and of religion.” CCC 2125. :tsktsk:
For me this inconsistency is only another among others which I have encountered in the teachings of the Church. It doesn’t constitute a crisis of faith for me. It only indicates a crisis in theology and the moral conduct of believers.
I stand by my original post as a solution to the problem of evil which suggests that: the free will choice of Satan and 1/3 of the angels not to serve God is the source of any physical evil before the fall of man because demons can move matter supernaturally. And not because God created physical evil!
Catholic theology would do well to analyze just what “a world “in a state of journeying” towards its ultimate perfection” actually means, before it declares that God is the source of evil!
My explanation of the cause of evil in the world is only an explicit statement of truths which have been implicitly believed in the Church’s Tradition, not an innovation contrary to faith. And so I launch these ideas and rebuke into the electronic ether of the internet through the vehicle of CAF under an alias. Thy kingdom come!
I will prayerfully consider whether I will or won’t continue to post on this thread.
Thank-you to all who have posted here, your comments have been very helpful for me to consider these ideas.
:thankyou:
Poustinia