I do not know for sure, bcause only God know the right answer.
by the way, more complex some thing, i think, more perfect the thing.
maybe that's only i can said now
no, ... your opinion
yes, your opinion
O.k. Well here is another thread for you. Now , we know God cannot make errors , because he is perfect. But how is it that Satan(a.k.a. Lucifer) went evil if he was created by God. Does that mean that the Devil was a mistake? Or does it mean that just because you are perfect , that you can still have evil thoughts? Perfectly evil thoughts?
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I do not know for sure, bcause only God know the right answer.
by the way, more complex some thing, i think, more perfect the thing.
maybe that's only i can said now
so the more complex , the more perfect? That would just make it more complicated , no? Maybe just because it can live forever and stuff like that makes it perfect. baffled I am .Originally Posted by baikuza
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in fact he was created for the balance in the universe
I never know just why you run so far away...far away from me
so good cannot exist without evil? So how will there be a paradise? Paradise cannot exist with evil .Originally Posted by Archy
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balance
so we can distinguish bad from good
and paradise isn't a place in the universe and it is the exact oposide of hell = balance
I never know just why you run so far away...far away from me
I would say no, Satan alias lucifer was originally the favorite angel of god, but satan felt that god had too much power, so he wanted to have power too. Satan gathered many angels that didn't like god, so they together fought against god, but sadly they lost. God got freaking mad at satan, that he sent him and his fallowers down here on earth (originally hell). nad that's how satan was born.
So in other words, Satan is imperfect, not God. Unless, of course, God created Satan himself, because unlike humans, aren't angels (especially seraphim) supposed to be perfect as well? As far as I know, no angels have eaten from the tree of knowledge.
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