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		By: Bonnie		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://passionatelylovingjesus.com/prophecy/fact-sheet-is-the-antichrist-a-megalomaniac/#comment-73&quot;&gt;Jackie Miriam&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Jackie, Thanks for sharing your heart. At least you are thinking. So let me ask you a question. I was married and had 3 children knowing that those children would not always obey us. Knowing that when they were on their own they would make many choices of how they wanted to live their lives. All 3 of my kids have different personalities. We all make stupid decisions and good decisions. Should I have decided not to have a family because I knew they would mess up? NO WAY. We are not God. He is. He wanted a human family. He knew some of His kids would rebel and try to be gods of their lives and others. Do you stop loving your child if they wind up in jail for breaking the law? I wouldn&#039;t. I would not agree with the crime committed, but my love is secure. And so is our Lord&#039;s.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://passionatelylovingjesus.com/prophecy/fact-sheet-is-the-antichrist-a-megalomaniac/#comment-73">Jackie Miriam</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Jackie, Thanks for sharing your heart. At least you are thinking. So let me ask you a question. I was married and had 3 children knowing that those children would not always obey us. Knowing that when they were on their own they would make many choices of how they wanted to live their lives. All 3 of my kids have different personalities. We all make stupid decisions and good decisions. Should I have decided not to have a family because I knew they would mess up? NO WAY. We are not God. He is. He wanted a human family. He knew some of His kids would rebel and try to be gods of their lives and others. Do you stop loving your child if they wind up in jail for breaking the law? I wouldn&#8217;t. I would not agree with the crime committed, but my love is secure. And so is our Lord&#8217;s.</p>
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		By: Jackie Miriam		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s a super fascinating and super scary account. But to me, none of it makes any real sense at all. Indeed, the whole creation story doesn&#039;t make any sense. Here&#039;s the big issue.: The Bible says God knew no commencement. He&#039;s always existed. But no one else has. God created all others (at some time or other). But no matter how far back you go prior to his first creation (say the angels, etc) God would have been there for eternity past, already. So he was on his own (forever past) whichever way you look at it. Why would he suddenly decided to create man (years on - pardon that very human term) when the Bible also says he knows everything in advance. He KNEW (in advance) that Man would sin after he created him - that he would disobey him. He KNEW (in advance) that billions from mankind would not accept his solution for them (Jesus) and that they would have to be separated from him for ever as a consequence. But not just separated - tormented day and night forever. If anyone knew such things in advance, he would not proceed, rather, he would establish a better plan by far. I&#039;m not saying the person of Jesus can be bettered. He is, after all, the Word who was with God and who was God. Who can be better? No one. But, even so, God knew that man (in very large numbers) would reject Jesus over the thousands of years of time before the last human days, and that only SOME would follow and commit to him - also large numbers over time, of course. If a God who knows all in advance, understood this before he did it (that billions that he was responsible for making by pro-creation would suffer eternal damnation) why for Pete&#039;s sake did he do it? (Sorry for the irreverence of Peter&#039;s name). The usual answer for this is that God did HIS part, all right, and that&#039;s it&#039;s man&#039;s fault for not running with it. Man gets the blame every time because God is perfect and cannot get the blame. But to me, that doesn&#039;t cut it, in the light of the concept I&#039;ve pointed out above. If God started it all when already knowing half the world would go contrary to his ways, he shouldn&#039;t have done it. He was there, big and lofty, the whole time, and didn&#039;t need worship (couldn&#039;t have - cos there&#039;d have been no one there to have worshiped him for all those eons of eternity past). And, of course, defenders would say - he couldn&#039;t make robots of men who would guarantee to follow him like automatons, because then he&#039;d just be creating people tantamount to machines with no free will. Maybe - but that still doesn&#039;t justify what he did in the first place, knowing in advance that half of it (so to speak) wouldn&#039;t ever work. He wants all men to come to him. But he darned well knows that they won&#039;t. And he KNEW before he created man, that they wouldn&#039;t. And he also knew that a third of the angels would fall and that the bad boy, Lucifer, would be allowed to tempt man at will and lead many to destruction.  Bad plan, for sure.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a super fascinating and super scary account. But to me, none of it makes any real sense at all. Indeed, the whole creation story doesn&#8217;t make any sense. Here&#8217;s the big issue.: The Bible says God knew no commencement. He&#8217;s always existed. But no one else has. God created all others (at some time or other). But no matter how far back you go prior to his first creation (say the angels, etc) God would have been there for eternity past, already. So he was on his own (forever past) whichever way you look at it. Why would he suddenly decided to create man (years on &#8211; pardon that very human term) when the Bible also says he knows everything in advance. He KNEW (in advance) that Man would sin after he created him &#8211; that he would disobey him. He KNEW (in advance) that billions from mankind would not accept his solution for them (Jesus) and that they would have to be separated from him for ever as a consequence. But not just separated &#8211; tormented day and night forever. If anyone knew such things in advance, he would not proceed, rather, he would establish a better plan by far. I&#8217;m not saying the person of Jesus can be bettered. He is, after all, the Word who was with God and who was God. Who can be better? No one. But, even so, God knew that man (in very large numbers) would reject Jesus over the thousands of years of time before the last human days, and that only SOME would follow and commit to him &#8211; also large numbers over time, of course. If a God who knows all in advance, understood this before he did it (that billions that he was responsible for making by pro-creation would suffer eternal damnation) why for Pete&#8217;s sake did he do it? (Sorry for the irreverence of Peter&#8217;s name). The usual answer for this is that God did HIS part, all right, and that&#8217;s it&#8217;s man&#8217;s fault for not running with it. Man gets the blame every time because God is perfect and cannot get the blame. But to me, that doesn&#8217;t cut it, in the light of the concept I&#8217;ve pointed out above. If God started it all when already knowing half the world would go contrary to his ways, he shouldn&#8217;t have done it. He was there, big and lofty, the whole time, and didn&#8217;t need worship (couldn&#8217;t have &#8211; cos there&#8217;d have been no one there to have worshiped him for all those eons of eternity past). And, of course, defenders would say &#8211; he couldn&#8217;t make robots of men who would guarantee to follow him like automatons, because then he&#8217;d just be creating people tantamount to machines with no free will. Maybe &#8211; but that still doesn&#8217;t justify what he did in the first place, knowing in advance that half of it (so to speak) wouldn&#8217;t ever work. He wants all men to come to him. But he darned well knows that they won&#8217;t. And he KNEW before he created man, that they wouldn&#8217;t. And he also knew that a third of the angels would fall and that the bad boy, Lucifer, would be allowed to tempt man at will and lead many to destruction.  Bad plan, for sure.</p>
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