Quote Originally Posted by UnitedWeFall
Your post shows how little you understand about the Bible.

People - without evil, there is no good. Without dark, there is no light. Without open, there is no closed! Everything must have an opposite!
Good and evil are both relative terms for condition of the heart, or seat of soul. Both exist within each person, as we see fit to percieve them. They effect our emotions either in a positive mannner or negative, which is why they are completely subjective, yet we are creatures of sense, and thrive off these emotions; we are preconditioned to feel the effects of each. Free will allows us to choose our condition of soul, and experience that which we choose to cling to in life.

The door is open, the light is on, and the good is always within grasp. Yet, we need to experience evil to understand the good, and we need to experience the darkness to understand the light. I think God [if he exist] is a just God for this very reason. (Free will)



Much Love,
JunkYard Reviewed by JunkYard on . Judgement This is the source of my greatest confusion when it comes to the diestic Christian god. If God is omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent... if he transcends time... if he created the earth and stars and breathed his own life into us (essentially making us extentions of himself).... why would he have any need to judge? If God is perfect, and we are extentions of God, then wouldn't God just be judging himself whenever he judges us? Rating: 5