That or it's Satan's gift that must only be used to create offspring, otherwise you earn a one way ticket to hell. It all depends on what flavor of Christianity you prefer.
Satan is a necessary evil that was gods favorite angel. The more I think about why god would cast out his favorite angel before he did anything wrong really only makes me think it was in purpose to maintain the balance between good and evil after god may have believed we would eventually eat the fruit anyways. Look at what the antics of the devil do for god.. Bring his followers closer to him. It's sounds strange but we are not and never will know the purpose of god whole plan with us so is it such a stretch to think the devil is a part if gods plan?
You know, I feel like it's necessary to mention that I am completely athiest and I actually don't believe a shred of what your saying. I was being sarcastic. Hence the mention of the many flavors of Christianity.
If we assume the Biblical God is omniscient (knows all), as I understand most Christians believe, then the devil would HAVE to be part of a 'plan' - why else would God create an angel he knew was destined to betray him? Why would God create a forbidden fruit he knew was destined to be eaten by Adam and Eve thanks to the temptation of the devil he created?
(Although I'm agnostic so it doesn't matter much to me)
Is it normal for Christians to have sex?
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That or it's Satan's gift that must only be used to create offspring, otherwise you earn a one way ticket to hell. It all depends on what flavor of Christianity you prefer.
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Satan is a necessary evil that was gods favorite angel. The more I think about why god would cast out his favorite angel before he did anything wrong really only makes me think it was in purpose to maintain the balance between good and evil after god may have believed we would eventually eat the fruit anyways. Look at what the antics of the devil do for god.. Bring his followers closer to him. It's sounds strange but we are not and never will know the purpose of god whole plan with us so is it such a stretch to think the devil is a part if gods plan?
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You know, I feel like it's necessary to mention that I am completely athiest and I actually don't believe a shred of what your saying. I was being sarcastic. Hence the mention of the many flavors of Christianity.
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Yeah that was completely evident when you commented on this thread to make fun of us who believe in something.
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I am just a heartless bastard xD
If we assume the Biblical God is omniscient (knows all), as I understand most Christians believe, then the devil would HAVE to be part of a 'plan' - why else would God create an angel he knew was destined to betray him? Why would God create a forbidden fruit he knew was destined to be eaten by Adam and Eve thanks to the temptation of the devil he created?
(Although I'm agnostic so it doesn't matter much to me)