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Originally Posted by DGB454
So why would he create a person if He knows they are going to become a terrorist and kill many people? Again that's a hard concept to grasp. I believe he does it to be fair. He created that spirit and is giving it every chance not to do evil but in the end it's our free will and we make the choices ourselves.
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Without evil, there would be no good. But then again, what is considered evil, and what is considered good is relative to the person and what they believe in. I think there is a certain amount of innate morals in the human species that could be attributed to evolution, as well as religion. By the evolution attribution, I mean that we, as a species, need to know that it is bad to kill in order to survive. Theoretically, a caveman probably wouldn't have a problem killing.
One thing I don't understand is that Christianity and most other 'one-god' based relgions are fairly new in the history of man. Man made stories seem a little far fetched for me to believe in them.
"Many have made a trade of delusions and false miracles, deceiving the stupid multitude."
-Leonardo Da Vinci