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mgreen77
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Why would satan and his followers rebel against an omnipotent god, knowing there was no chance they could win?
Well true, but we’re not talking about dogs, teenagers or babies. Angels, I’m guessing, are rather intelligent and knowledgable creatures. It wasn’t just a temper tantrum, it was a declaration of war.Why do tiny dogs bark at bigger ones that can gobble them up in a mouthful?
Why do weedy teenage boys take on big strapping ARMED security guards/police/soldiers?
Why do three-year-olds scream ‘it’s not FAIR’ at their parents when they’re made to do something they don’t want to do?
Pride, anger, lack of awareness of one’s own limitations, lots of reasons …
Why would human beings? Knowing we had no chance to win against God!Why would satan and his followers rebel against an omnipotent god, knowing there was no chance they could win?
Does anyone who truly believes in God (and hell) ever reject Him?Why would human beings? Knowing we had no chance to win against God!
No, some non-believers dislike what they perceive God to be so much that they are actually willing to put up with the punishment of rejecting Him.Does anyone who truly believes in God (and hell) ever reject Him?
Obviously there are many unbelievers who “reject” God, but only because they believe they can “get away with it.”
I can’t imagine how Satan could think he could “get away with it,” since he knew the reality of the situation.
Devil worshippers.Does anyone who truly believes in God (and hell) ever reject Him?
Satan; formerly know as the great angel Lucifer was once the most loved and cherished angels of God. I can’t quote right now in the writings of Saints who speak about the reason why Satan fell which most say it had to do with immense pride.Why would satan and his followers rebel against an omnipotent god, knowing there was no chance they could win?
I think hatred, pride, or wrath can overpower reason at times.Does anyone who truly believes in God (and hell) ever reject Him?
Obviously there are many unbelievers who “reject” God, but only because they believe they can “get away with it.”
I can’t imagine how Satan could think he could “get away with it,” since he knew the reality of the situation.
That’s what I’m wondering:To truly reject God, is to believe that you can or are more powerful, and are greater than God…
You are right. All evil is a form of insanity but it is culpable because it is not pure ignorance. Those who reject God know it is wrong to do so.I think hatred, pride, or wrath can overpower reason at times.
I have just unwittingly anticipated your questions!That’s what I’m wondering:
Did Satan and his followers really think they had a chance of victory when they plotted their rebellion? Was it a calculated risk chosen and lost?
Or was it just a symbolic, yet knowingly futile gesture to fight while knowing defeat was inevitable? Was it choosing their personal morals and values over submission to God’s?
LOL, I saw that… neat when things work like that, isn’t it?I have just unwittingly anticipated your questions!![]()
In my opinion yes…they did think they had a chance of victory…and it wasn’t symbolic. Of course they didn’t have a chance…but they believe/d they had a chance.That’s what I’m wondering:
Did Satan and his followers really think they had a chance of victory when they plotted their rebellion? Was it a calculated risk chosen and lost?
Or was it just a symbolic, yet knowingly futile gesture to fight while knowing defeat was inevitable? Was it choosing their personal morals and values over submission to God’s?
He created him, but like us…they have free will. Satan chose to turn against God. That was his choice.Because he is an idiot.
Only an ignorant being would challenge God and think they could win against him.
However before God made him as an angel, God knew he would go against him.
So the question is on God… why would you create an angel who would betray you? Or if you do create him, why even make him going against you a possibility?
Because God needs nothing, therefore He made Lucifer (and everything else, good or bad) out of selfless love. According to St. Paul, as mentioned in 1 Corinthians 13, God’s love cannot rape, and therefore He does not demand to be loved in return.Because he is an idiot.
Only an ignorant being would challenge God and think they could win against him.
However before God made him as an angel, God knew he would go against him.
So the question is on God… why would you create an angel who would betray you? Or if you do create him, why even make him going against you a possibility?