I'm not a christian, but I grew up in a Baptist household, so I have at least a passing understanding of the Bible. Lemme know if I got any wrong.
If I'm understanding the bible correctly;
God Created heaven and Earth, Including Mankind and Angels
God is all-knowing and all-powerful
Relevant to this discussion, God created Lucifer and all the angels who sided with him.
God made Man in His image, and ordered the angels to serve them.
Lucifer, prideful of his own beauty, and envious of God's (at least perceived) favoritism of Man, and of God's position, started a rebellion in heaven and was/will be cast down into the lake of fire(aka Hell).
lucifer later tempted/took the form of the Serpent in the Garden of Eden and tempted Eve to eat of the Tree of Knowledge.
my conclusion: God, with full knowledge of what lucifer would do/become created him and set him on the path that led to his downfall, and to the Sin of Mankind.
Or to put it more simply; God created Sin through his foreknowledge of what Lucifer would become.
I'm not trying to start a shitstorm here, but this is the logical conclusion that I find myself at.
Any Christian pedes wanna poke holes in this for me?
😊 hey, just because I don't consider myself a Christian doesn't mean I hold animosity towards them (you?), and honestly? I like to think and talk about topics even if it occasionally makes people uncomfortable. It jogs the mind, and can lead to unexpected places.
Part of why I oppose the modern left is the dogmatic nature of their ideology. There's no room for exploring the cracks and devices when everyone must walk in lockstep.
There's no room for personal growth when you're denied personal responsibility.
An easy example would be to say that "white privilege" is the privilege of personal responsibly. How can you improve yourself if no one is allowed to acknowledge your faults? Your weaknesses? Your mistakes?
This, to me, is one of the great crimes of the left, both in modernity and recent history; depriving Black Americans of the great treasure that is free agency.