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It is not so much a question of why God did not create us to be perfect, but more that God created us with free will which we often fail to exercise in accordance with God’s plan. When we freely choose to act in accordance with God’s divine plan, we demonstrate our faith in Him.
I believe that God created us with free will so that we can freely choose to love Him, in other words, to freely choose to conform our own will with God’s which, eventually, will allow us to join Him in heaven. His creation of people, who can freely choose to love and serve Him and, thus, join Him in heaven is indicative of the greatness of God’s love.
He also created us with the ability to procreate so that we can bring forth more people, who also have free will and, thus, can also freely choose to love God and, eventually, join Him in heaven.
It is through choosing to exercise our own free will consistent with God’s will, which would include procreating, that we are responsible for helping to populate Heaven.
I believe that God created us with free will so that we can freely choose to love Him, in other words, to freely choose to conform our own will with God’s which, eventually, will allow us to join Him in heaven. His creation of people, who can freely choose to love and serve Him and, thus, join Him in heaven is indicative of the greatness of God’s love.
He also created us with the ability to procreate so that we can bring forth more people, who also have free will and, thus, can also freely choose to love God and, eventually, join Him in heaven.
It is through choosing to exercise our own free will consistent with God’s will, which would include procreating, that we are responsible for helping to populate Heaven.