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If God wanted us in his own image—Why did he create us to sin?
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If God wanted us in his own image—Why did he create us to sin?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The incredulity of those who profess their belief in the alleged existence of God is exceeded only by the suggestion that the purported nature of that in which they believe in any way lends credence to that which they espouse, not least of which, that the universe was intentionally and purposefully created in all its complexity and intricacy in its present form by anyone or thing only to leave us hopelessly and eternally befuddled and bewildered by grace of our own comprehension.
Sin was created as a false alternative to truly knowing and understanding the means for determining what is right from wrong, and why, providing its creators a blank slate on which to inscribe their own rules, denying its adherents the justification of appeal to the final arbiter which is reality.
To believe that God exists is to abandon ones need for understanding from whence knowledge arises and the means by which one distinguishes it from self-delusion, for to know is to know how one knows, not least of all, what knowledge is. Only then can one come to the realisation that God is a trap set to ensnare those seeking an escape from the responsibility of knowing whether one is truly right or wrong, only to succumb to the worst of all evils, the worship and glorification of ones own ignorance.
Sin was created as a false alternative to truly knowing and understanding the means for determining what is right from wrong, and why, providing its creators a blank slate on which to inscribe their own rules, denying its adherents the justification of appeal to the final arbiter which is reality.
To believe that God exists is to abandon ones need for understanding from whence knowledge arises and the means by which one distinguishes it from self-delusion, for to know is to know how one knows, not least of all, what knowledge is. Only then can one come to the realisation that God is a trap set to ensnare those seeking an escape from the responsibility of knowing whether one is truly right or wrong, only to succumb to the worst of all evils, the worship and glorification of ones own ignorance.
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