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MaryJohnZ
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Let’s not politicize the debate. At least george Bush is pro-life, pro-family, meaning monogamy between man and woman.God doesn’t profit from sin, therefore He could not profit from satan’s sin.
I think the war in heaven occurred outside of time, hence the fate of the fallen angels is technically sealed; it is not because God’s mercy lacks anything, but because of the irrevocability of their own free choice (ie. they are not going back)
I think God would forgive satan if satan asked for it. Although that would imply for satan that he then had to become obedient and respectful towards His Maker, and I don’t think satan plans on doing that any time soon.
There is a version of the aprocryphal book of Enoch that details the fall of the angels and suggests that they cannot be forgiven, on the other hand.
Whenever I imagine satan, an image of George Bush passes into my head; the ruler of this world, who works to deceive the many and everything he says is a lie. He is even interested in Babylonia (Iraq), as was ‘Marduk’ (satan).
I would put this question forward perhaps: If satan decided by his own free will to stop tempting people, telling lies and decided to do God’s will to the best of powerful ability, do you really think God would stop him? God does not profit from sin.
Of course God wouldn’t stop any being who converted and started doing good. You have a point about the decision being made outside of time, however… But even Padre Pio talked about how resisting temptation gained merit for souls. And I believe God’s mercy is infinite and when there is true sorrow for sin, His grace can bring about ways to bring good even out of evil or bad. For example, abortionists who convert and then work for pro-life and save babies, thus turning an evil in their life toward the good.
Things that seem so very hopeless to us, even seeing someone in a coma, are not hopeless to God…He can bring great good out of any situation through His grace and Love.
But if the harm or evil was not there, then He could work with that situation as well…that is why we can’t say things are predestined.
The future can be changed by prayer, sacrifice and good works done in faith. The future is always changing accoding to the decisions made in the present moment of time.