by jimwalton » Sat Aug 11, 2018 6:09 pm
> if God knew or didnt know that the people would be bad.
The answer to this is a clear "yes." God knew that people would be bad.
> And yes, God did create bad people.
Now this you have to support. Where in the Bible could we ever get the idea that God created bad people. You need to support your claim, and I'll need to see it.
> They may have chose to be bad, but it was God that created them knowing they would be bad. No way around that.
This is completely different. If I paint my house red, and you come while I'm on vacation and pain it blue, you can't claim I am responsible for the blue. If God created people good, and then people by their own choices and doings turned bad on their own recognizance, then you can't claim God created bad people.
> Your explanation really doesn't matter if God already knew exactly what would happen.
Of course it does. Knowledge isn't causative. Only power can be causative. Knowledge doesn't make anything happen, and knowledge doesn't make anyone do anything. Everyone has a chance to make their own decisions and figure things out. God adjusts (Jer. 12.1-18; Jonah 3-4). I could be the smartest person in the world, and I could know you inside and out, but my knowledge has no causative effect on your behavior (I'm not a Jedi). Even if I were omniscient, that doesn't cause anybody to do anything. God knows everything, but that doesn't mean he makes everything happen.
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