Why did God create Satan when he knew beforehand that Satan would subvert his creation and cause untold suffering, death, and destruction?
Here’s an analogy that I think seems to fit: Imagine you have a large basket in front of you full of lottery tickets. Each ticket has the amount of money that you’ll win if you select it written on it, and you can take as many tickets as you like. Some tickets say $10, some say $50, some say $100, but there are a few that have negative numbers - if you select them you lose money. What would you do? Obviously any sane person would take all the tickets that get them money, and leave the ones that take money away. God, however, took the worst ticket of all - the one that said “lose a million bucks if you take this one.” So why did he do it?
Why did God create Satan? The question is really no different than why does God allow Satan to do what he does.
This question has many different forms in truth. Why did God create a physical world with death? Why does God allow death? Why did God create suffering? Why does God allow suffering? Why did God create evil? Why does God allow evil? Ect, ect, ect. It’s honestly the same question repeated but with a different label.
I will attempt to answer these questions using scripture as my guide. First, its important that we establish a criteria. A method to understanding God by the words of the inspired.
Why did God create?
- God created in order to have a relationship with his creation.
Why can’t God create beings that will have a relationship with him in heaven? Without death, pain, suffering, evil, ect?
- The “Angels, which are greater in power and might, bring not railing accusation against them before the Lord.” 2 Peter 2:11
God did create a place which is eternal where things do not rust, decay, ect. And its the Lords promise that his children will see such a place. With him in eternity, pure existence, as God is pure existence.
God created the physical world for him. To have a relationship with all of creation and not just angels. I am including the bird, the bees, and the trees.
What about Satan, the bad angel.
- God created Satan in order to obtain all righteousness. God is perfect and his actions likewise are perfectly done, and perfectly justified. God knew full well by giving creatures free will that they may/will reject his creation and him in the process. Just because they willingly reject God does not mean Gods love for them isnt infinite. God loves them so much he allows them to rebel of their own will and choose hell (death).
When I say God is all good and omnibenevolent (all loving/all good) I mean that. That includes being good and doing good to those who do you wrong or do wrong. God is not being unfair to them(the sunshines on both the good and the wicked).
Let me give examples of what I mean and why it fullfills all righteousness.
Example 1: Lets say God already knowing the end result and places those who reject him in hell from the start. If he did that then those in hell (not experiencing the chance at life) would wonder why they deserve it, “I did not do anything” and they would be right. They would have just accusation to bring before the Lord. They would cry “Lord Lord if you had only given me the chance I would have followed you and loved.” Even though the Lord knows what their saying isnt true.
Example 2: Lets say there isnt the option of hell or death eternal. That God just creates the perfect paradise with everyone that predestinedly already chose him. Lets keep all the good apples and not a single bad one! I can answer this one two ways. 1. Where is the free will? 2. God knows such a world is devoid of choices and experinces. This also goes against his nature.
One could also argue if God implanted me with the knowledge of good and evil in this state (not a robot). That I might stll desire to taste a reality where evil could exist simply because I have never tasted it before. If God denies me then I am a slave to a higher purpose. Gods nature being all good would allow me the choice.
If you havent got this vibe in bible already I would like to refer you to 2 Peter chapter 3 verse 9. “The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness: but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance.” This passage concerns the return of Christ. Our Lord spares this earth for the single unborn child that might be saved.
The end comes when the son of perdition shows himself standing as if he were God (much like emperior Nero). If the Lord did not intervene then scripture tells us no flesh will survive. God will not spare one soul because our Lord desires his house and his banquet to be full.
Last thing to touch up on. The subject of death. For the sake of one who wishes it upon themselves God acts. For the sake of one God allows. But evil will eventually run its course.
Side note: Regardless of my personal interpretations of scripture. I stand firm behind catholicism as true. If I say anything that contradicts the doctrine of catholicism then I am humble. I believe it is Gods church. I urge all christians of other faiths to return to their roots, as one people, as one belief, as one church established by God. If we dont have faith in her? Then how can we have faith in scripture which came out of her?
P.S. This is coming from a non catholic. I was born and raised non-denominational and tasted the variety. It is my opinion out of the many Catholicism is the truth and way into the Light. Thank you.
If you have further questions please ask.
I believe the only subjects I missed was pain and suffering and why doesnt God physically help us now. Its the temptation Satan offered God/Jesus in the desert. Thank you!