I think this^ too, they're the opposite of what God planned. the parable of the wheat and tares says that both God & the enemy sowed seed into this world, and they need to grow together until the harvest. then the angels will throw the tares into the fire, but not until the end of this world will we know who is who amazing times for sure. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2013&version=GNV
I think this^ too, they're the opposite of what God planned. the parable of the wheat and tares says that both God & the enemy sowed seed into this world, and they need to grow together until the harvest. then the angels will throw the tares into the fire, but not until the end of this world will we know who is who amazing times for sure. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2013&version=GNV