Not exactly. Benz has no power NOT to create those who will misuse his automobile. There is no “control” if one chooses not to create the one who can be controlled. Benz does not have that power.
lets assume that Mr. Benz knew for a fact that his creation would at some point cause bad things to happen (Car Crashes, drunk driving, ect). Would you rather he never invented the car (for sake of argument lets say Mr. Benz was uniquely able to invent cars so with out him we would not have automobiles)?
God’s Invention was invented for good, he knew it had the potential for evil and also knew that at some point it would indeed do some evil things but, as evidenced by our existence, God felt the overall good that would come from his “invention” was greater than the overall evil.
Without existence there is no free will. If someone is not created, there is no way of allowing or curtailing his “free will”.
By taking away the existence of someone, say a psycho killer to use your example, you not only take away his evil actions but also any good he may have been responsible for directly or indirectly.
Exactly. What is the problem? A well-functioning “machine” is much better than an erratic one, which may or may not perform as it was supposed to function.
I agree when you are looking for a machine to perform a particular task. God did not want automated machines, he wanted living beings with the choice to love him or hate Him.
My x-box 360 is great! I really enjoy playing it and assuming no flaws in design it will perform as intended for a very long time. I don’t LOVE my x-box 360. I love my children though even though they often don’t perform as I hoped my kids would when I was making them.
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What is the difference? The end result is the same. To kill by hand or kill by “proxy” is the same. People who do not actively participate in a terrorist attack, but who know about it, and do not report it are held exactly as guilty as the ones who actually commit it. If you release a terrorist from prison and you are fully aware of his intentions, you will be exactly as guilty as the terrorist himself.
Is this your opinion or is there a law that states someone with knowledge of a crime to be committed is equally responsible? My understanding would be if I knew 100% sure someone was going to go kill someone else and I did nothing to report or prevent it I would at worst be an accomplice but certainly not guilty of 1st degree murder.
I’m open to review any legal precedent you can come up with to show me I’m wrong about this though.
Why not, indeed? Is there anything wrong with it?
If God created everyone just like Mother Theresa who would we all help? We’d all want to live a simple poor life helping the poor but the poor we are trying to help would constantly be getting in our way by trying to help us. It’d be like a whole world of people all holding the door for each other with nobody ever walking through. lol
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