If the universe was created by a God who is all-knowing, all-powerful and perfectly good, then there ought to be no evil in the world. Over the centuries, theologians have struggled with this dilemma, attempting to explain the existence of both God and evil.
In philosophy, this is called the problem of evil and suffering. If God is all-powerful, all-knowing, all good, and the sole creator of the world, then why is there evil and suffering? The problem can only be resolved if at least one of these propositions is false. Therefore if God is all-powerful, he is either not all-knowing and is therefore unaware of all the evil in the world, or he is not all-good and is unconcerned about man.
The role of the morality to the personhood of man is to take care of the creation of God.
(Genesis 2:15) ". . .God proceeded to take the man and settle him in the garden of E′den to cultivate it and to take care of it."
God will take care of you, not people. Never put your faith and hope in man or you could be greatly disappointed. God loves you and will provide your needs according to His riches and glory in Christ Jesus. Be blessed :)
Why do you guys care let the poor old man live his life....his personaly life god man get a lifeee!!
Genesis chapter 2 supports the idea that humans should care about the environment as God created and placed man in the garden of Eden to look after and care for the plants and animals there. In Genesis chapter 2 it says that God brought all the animals from the ground and the birds from the sky to man so that he could name them. This shows the special connection between man and the environment as Adam was able to name and care for all the living creates from the ground and sky. God created this special bond between man and the environment so that we may be rulers over all the animals of the ground and sky and care for and protect them. Because of this special bond we should care about the environment that God placed us in to look after.
AnswerNo because there is no magical man in the sky and I don't care how comforting your delusion is, we all have to face reality.
The scripture says that God gave man dominion over all things, meaning that humans have authority and responsibility to care for and manage the Earth and its resources.
Genesis chapter 2:7 talks about the first man God created, that was Adam. In verse 8 It tells us the God planted a garden in Eden and there he put the man he had formed. He placed Adam in the Garden of Eden and purposed for him to cultivate and take care of it, we can see that in verse 15.
No, man is mortal - God is not.
Yes.Genesis 2:15 tells us that: "..the LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it."(NIV)
In Genesis chapter 1:20- Chapter 2:3, God establishes the Creation Mandate (or Cultural Mandate). It His command for man to reign over the Earth and care for it.
No. Moses was man. God is God and not man (Hosea 11:9).