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Why did God put the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden?

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024

Komentáře • 26

  • @ambassadorofconciliation
    @ambassadorofconciliation  Před měsícem

    God is on plan A!
    Everything is according to God's plan, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil being in the garden... God creating Satan to tempt Eve and cause Adam to eat of the tree.... everything. These doings of God are more than justified by the glorious outcome that will come about, because of sin, death and enmity being introduced into creation and the subsequent remedy for it all, the death, entombment and resurrection of Christ Jesus for our sins.

  • @Leowithgoodnews
    @Leowithgoodnews Před měsícem

    Absolute truth Brother
    Makes total sense ❤

  • @Time_Bandit6000
    @Time_Bandit6000 Před měsícem +1

    Awesome!

  • @Volleylife00
    @Volleylife00 Před měsícem

    👏

  • @PersistentDissenter
    @PersistentDissenter Před měsícem +1

    That... Makes it an evil god or not all powerful.

    • @ambassadorofconciliation
      @ambassadorofconciliation  Před měsícem +1

      He is definitely all powerful. You are misunderstanding evil. Evil simply means "to break". Evil has no moral bias. God tells us that He creates evil (Isaiah 45:7). God does not sin in creating or using evil, everything He does is righteous.

    • @PersistentDissenter
      @PersistentDissenter Před měsícem

      @@ambassadorofconciliation My apologies. I didn't realize that we were redefining words to suit our own narratives. Nor did I intend to get into an internal critique for an unfalsifiable proposition.

    • @ambassadorofconciliation
      @ambassadorofconciliation  Před měsícem

      I work in scriptural definitions since that's what we are discussing. The Hebrew stem "ro" underlies the English rendering "evil".
      Check out Psalm 2:9 and Daniel 2:40, where this is translated break in both passages.
      Evil has no moral bias, i may be right or it may be wrong.
      As smart as you think yourself to be, you have more to learn.

    • @PersistentDissenter
      @PersistentDissenter Před měsícem

      @@ambassadorofconciliation I always have more to learn, insinuating that as a requirement belies the truth of my journey out of theism: Learning more.
      As I said, I didn't intend to get into an internal critique about an unfalsifiable proposition.
      My mistake was my initial comment. A worthless conversation if we are discussing something we can't even demonstrate in the first place.
      Thanks for your time.

    • @ambassadorofconciliation
      @ambassadorofconciliation  Před měsícem

      We all have more to learn!
      It's not worthless, and you will see in due time. You will be with God after the eons as well, in bliss. The fact remains that God does create evil, but He doesn't do wrong.
      Thanks for the comment, and have a nice day.