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DonQuichote1235
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Dear fellow brothers and sister, I have a questions for you:
Last Friday, I had a discussion with my boss about religion. I think he’s baptized Catholic, because he comes from the southern regions of the Netherlands, which historically is a Catholic region, but at some moment we reached the subject about religion. He told me he didn’t believe anymore in God.
The discussion turned very philosophical at some point, but it came down to that he couldn’t believe in a God (or better: he couldn’t love a God) who was responsible for Evil in this world. I told him that God also respects the freedom of will of his creatures and, subsequently, that because of that people or other entities can choose to do evil. More importantly, they can choose, in freedom, to love Him.
He understood that, but his point was that because God allowed Satan to become evil and, within a bigger spectrum, the evil people do to themselves, God can also be held responsible for that, because He has chosen to create the possibility of the existence of evil.
I just thought of an example for this: why didn’t God shield the Tree of Wisdom (or the Tree that brought the Fall of Man) from Adam and Eve. In order that the Fall of Men couldn’t have taken place in the first place. According to my boss, God should be, indirectly, responsible for this.
Do you have an answer for this? Or maybe you can point me where I can find the answer for this? Are there any books I can read? Thanks in advance!
Yours,
DonQuichote!
ps. he’s not a hater, he is still open for religion…
Last Friday, I had a discussion with my boss about religion. I think he’s baptized Catholic, because he comes from the southern regions of the Netherlands, which historically is a Catholic region, but at some moment we reached the subject about religion. He told me he didn’t believe anymore in God.
The discussion turned very philosophical at some point, but it came down to that he couldn’t believe in a God (or better: he couldn’t love a God) who was responsible for Evil in this world. I told him that God also respects the freedom of will of his creatures and, subsequently, that because of that people or other entities can choose to do evil. More importantly, they can choose, in freedom, to love Him.
He understood that, but his point was that because God allowed Satan to become evil and, within a bigger spectrum, the evil people do to themselves, God can also be held responsible for that, because He has chosen to create the possibility of the existence of evil.
I just thought of an example for this: why didn’t God shield the Tree of Wisdom (or the Tree that brought the Fall of Man) from Adam and Eve. In order that the Fall of Men couldn’t have taken place in the first place. According to my boss, God should be, indirectly, responsible for this.
Do you have an answer for this? Or maybe you can point me where I can find the answer for this? Are there any books I can read? Thanks in advance!
Yours,
DonQuichote!
ps. he’s not a hater, he is still open for religion…