Gottle of Geer;5568779## That makes God’s Liberty conditional on our choosing. :eek: said:
That implies a total misunderstanding, for it does no such thing. BTW, we can think nothing that God does not know of - nothing in man can ever be hidden from Him. Which doctrine is immensely consoling & helpful.
Maybe it does but not on my part. You make it sound like God is the purveyor of sin. As if God has sinful thoughts. Do you realize what you must believe in order for what you just stated to hold a grain of truth?
You make the sad mistake of believing that if sin exists, God must have created it, as most Calvinists do. God separated light from dark. That’s as far as it goes. Nothing in Scripture tells us how sin was created, only how man came to accept it into the world. Our first Mother and Father accepted sin into their lives and thereby into the world as a whole. Before that, we were separated from sin by God. Now why would God do that if he created sin as a means for us to get to Hell? God DID NOT create Adam and Eve to sin, they FREELY ACCEPTED sin. God did not have to create sin for it to exist. Sin exists in the way that shadows do. If there were no light, there would be no shadows. When light was created, so was the potential for dark.
What you and others here are trying to say is that if we have complete faith in God, we can accept that He created and perpetuates sin for the good of His will and that there is a certain amount of mystery in that. I’m saying that because I have full faith in God, I accept that He can effect His will in spite of sin and that God exists completely outside of sin even though he *allows *it to exist in the world and THAT is the mystery.
It is the nature of human beings to attribute an answer to everything and to accept nothing on faith. That is why the doctrine of Sola Scriptura exists. We as humans, have to have something tangible to hold on to. We can make ourselves believe that the Bible is divinely inspired and the Word of the Lord, but we can’t believe that sin exists totally and COMPLETELY outside of Heaven? (Oh yeah, cause to believe that God has sinful thoughts so that we too can have sinful thoughts and to believe that God created sin is to believe that it is with Him now in Heaven, ever think of that?)
SIN IS EARTHLY, NOT HEAVENLY and therefore NOT a creation of God. Everything created by God is with God now. God is with everysingle thing created by Him.
How can you say that of sin?
Human nature is such that we are reluctant to merely believe that sin exists outside of God’s will and in spite of the fact that it does exists, God played no part in creating it and certainly not for any bazarr idea that it helps God accomplish his will.
As far as I’m concerned, it’s a mystery until I have the answers from God.


How is this last idea that any different from Pelagianism in some form?
Well, first of all what I said cannot be attributed to a claim against Original Sin. I did not say that man isn’t stained with Original Sin. I said the soul is pure of sin when God creates it. If that were not true, then Mary couldn’t have been born immaculately and Jesus could not have been a sin-less human being here on earth.
So you are incorrect and your conflicting POV, interesting as it may be, is not catholic and should be pointed out as such. You explain these theories as if they are fact. They are simply a different position on the matter.
No one could read my post as being in line with Pelagianism, except those promoting Calvinism. (common accusation, and simple to say the least) When our soul enters our body is when it becomes stained by original sin. God doesn’t create sin, man enjoyed sin for the first time and set it into motion. God created a sin-less world. Sin only existed in darkness (hell).