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Then how God hold you responsible for your sins? What’s the reason?I just explained in the i am an atheist thread how there is no such thing as free will.
Then how God hold you responsible for your sins? What’s the reason?I just explained in the i am an atheist thread how there is no such thing as free will.
I see what you are saying, but I do not read it the same way. I agree that the serpent had a lot to do with it, but it was not just that she was naive.Thats one of the points. Eve was too naive, and so was her husband who did not think at all and just gave in to peer pressure. They were only a couple of years old, so young that they have not even discovered sex yet. Kids. Kids baited with candy and a persuasive used-car salesman!
The part that God forced Pharoah to feel a certain way. It flies in the face of free will.Well if you put it that way!However I’m having a hard time reconciling figurative speech here…like if God knew that Pharoah would say no then whats up with the statement “…the Lord hardened Pharoah’s heart”. As if some external force tampered with the man’s neurons to tip his decision making capabilities. Whats the figurative speech here?
You are still not answering the question. Does God ever MAKE someone sin in order to do something else, or does God make other options availble because someone sins? Does God CAUSE evil or permit it? Do I sin because I want to or because God pre-ordained me to sin?Maybe this analogy will make sense.
If you go to make a baby it not necessarily that you want thousands of sperm to get flushed down the toilet, but you do want just one sperm to make it into the egg to create life.
If that one sperm is like goodness that results in everlasting life, and all those thousands are like evil that results in death, then it’s not necessarily that God wants evil, but it’s there as part of the plan to create everlasting life.
Sure, God hardened Pharaoh’s heart for one.You are still not answering the question. Does God ever MAKE someone sin in order to do something else, or does God make other options availble because someone sins? Does God CAUSE evil or permit it? Do I sin because I want to or because God pre-ordained me to sin?
Assuming that I accept this as an answer, you are saying that God will force someone to sin. God will assist in someone’s evil. That the enemies of the soul are not just the flesh, the world, and the devil, but God Himself.Sure, God hardened Pharaoh’s heart for one.
Then you make Satan an equal god that God doesn’t have the power to stop if He wants, which is a no-no in monotheism. Read the story of Job, God approves of Satan trying to tempt Job to curse God.Assuming that I accept this as an answer, you are saying that God will force someone to sin. God will assist in someone’s evil. That the enemies of the soul are not just the flesh, the world, and the devil, but God Himself.
See my point? God is all good. God hates sin. God DOES NOT hate the sinner. By forcing someone to sin, God is doing that which is against his nature. God does not contribute to the evil of man.
Surah 2 Verse 106:The way you told us, it seem he did. At first wine was allowed, then later it was forbidden. It was a mistake to allow it at first, was it not?
No, it doesn’t. Satan cannot make anyone do anything. He can temp, mislead, lie, or trick someone into doing things, but it is up to them… Satan has no power to force or compell. The intro to Job has long been considered alagory. It is not a word for word telling of why the bad things happened. The point of Job is that God has a plan and that God’s ways are not man’s ways, but we should praise God in good times and bad.Then you make Satan an equal god that God doesn’t have the power to stop if He wants, which is a no-no in monotheism. Read the story of Job, God approves of Satan trying to tempt Job to curse God.
If it doesn’t then we know God is there in control of any evil carried out. There is evil so we can know that God is better.No, it doesn’t. Satan cannot make anyone do anything. He can temp, mislead, lie, or trick someone into doing things, but it is up to them… Satan has no power to force or compell. The intro to Job has long been considered alagory. It is not a word for word telling of why the bad things happened. The point of Job is that God has a plan and that God’s ways are not man’s ways, but we should praise God in good times and bad.
God can stop Satan at any time. I know why we feel God doesn’t simply end the Devil’s existance. Why do you think he lets him run free?
That what is called by the freewill. Satan cannot force people to do sins. Satan can only trick, seduce, and fool us, but it is ourselves who fall into Satan’s lie to commit sins. God never create human with a certain preprogram sets of instructions to do sins or do goods. God never create robots. There is God, so we know what is evil, not the other way around. Who that Adam and Eve knew first? God or the Serpent/Devil? You can refer to the Genesis chapter 1-3.If it doesn’t then we know God is there in control of any evil carried out. There is evil so we can know that God is better.
Not so. There is a Quran which is a revealed book. Not like bible which seems to be inspired. Revelation is much higher than inspiration. Quran is a voluminous book, all revealed, every word of it. There is plenty of advice in the Quran for a good living.A prophet who had nothing to teach.
But if you think you can just decide for yourself to do good by your own power then what need is there for God to help people do good? This is the atheist’s dream, that humanity can build a utopia without God by their own will.That what is called by the freewill. Satan cannot force people to do sins. Satan can only trick, seduce, and fool us, but it is ourselves who fall into Satan’s lie to commit sins. God never create human with a certain preprogram sets of instructions to do sins or do goods. God never create robots. There is God, so we know what is evil, not the other way around. Who that Adam and Eve knew first? God or the Serpent/Devil? You can refer to the Genesis chapter 1-3.
God does not NEED us to do anything. We NEED him. We need to SUBMIT to Him in order to be successful.Let me try another angle. Does God want people to sin? If someone is avoiding sin and the sin is part of the plan, does God make that person sin? Does God need us to sin?