In Isaiah 45:7 it says that God created evil. But it doesn't say that God does evil in anywhere I looked . God could create evil things but it doesn't say that God makes you do evil. It's like God created the choices to do good or to do evil . It does say that God makes you do evil things. But you can say I'm looking for it. You could say that God created the powers of evil that Satan choose to use but God never forced Satan to use those evil powers.
God gave dominion of the Earht to Adama & Eve; and by disobeying God, Adam and Eve allowed Satan to take it.
AnswerIf we believe in Satan, we should read the Book of Job, which contains more about Satan than any other biblical source. In Job, Satan was the loyal assistant of God, who gave him a challenge to prove that Job was unrighteous. God said that Satan could do whatever evil he wished, as long as he did not hurt the person of Job. When this challenge failed, God gave Satan a further challenge in which he could even hurt the person of Job. If this story is literally true, then God interacts in a friendly way with Satan, giving him tasks and advice, and is responsible for the evil that Satan does.
In various religious traditions, the great battle between God and Satan is considered a struggle between good and evil. It is often depicted as a cosmic conflict that represents the ultimate showdown between divine forces and malevolent entities. The outcome of this battle is usually determined by concepts such as free will, faith, and spiritual perseverance.
Yes, and God is a very forgiving Father, he will forgive his children even if they did something wrong He gave you life he is the reason why you are alive today so be thankful to him and never turn to the Devil (Satan)
The Father gave angels and mankind free will.
No one; Hapi was god of the river Nile and born a god.
Satan was a jinn he was never an angel. But he got to be in heaven with the angels because he was very loyal to God.
A:For almost two thousand years, Christians have believed that Satan is capable of defying the will of God. Paradoxically they believe, at the same time, that God is omnipotent and therefore surely capable of negating Satan's every effort. Some Christians believe that Satan took lordship over the earth when Satan fell, other Christians are uncertain when this happened, while others say that Satan has never had lordship over the earth although he has many powers.
No sun god truly exists, therefore he never actually used his powers.
No. He was never a saint.
In the creation story found in Genesis, a serpent tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. The serpent was then condemned by God to slither on the ground. It was never specifically stated that the serpent was Satan, although most assume that was the case.
In the Book of Job, Satan had nothing much to do, so God gave him the challenge to put Job to the test. The challenge was that Satan could do any evil that he wished, as long as he did not harm Job. When Satan was unable to have Job curse God, God gave him another, easier challenge in which Satan could now harm Job himself. So, God initiated the challenges and Satan carried them out.