jonesthecurl wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:...so did God plan for Lucifer to turn to evil?
Plan.. no.
Allow it to happen, know that when he made Lucifer the way he was it would happen.. yes.
So he made a clockwork toy, wound it up, put it down, and it wasn't his fault when it walked off the edge of the table?
It could have chosen to stay on the table, and theoretically could get back up on the table if it wanted to...or at least, that would be the argument.
The parent/child analogy is close too. A parent brings a child into the world, and tries to keep them from being evil...but still sometimes that child still does do evil things. Is it the parents fault? Sometimes, and to varying degrees, but sometimes its really the childs responsibility completely. He had all the info he needed, and all the guidance, and all the warnings, and still chose to follow the path of evil...
Obviously in this case the parent wasnt omnipotent, and couldnt force the child to be good...but if they could do that, they would have removed free will...
again, thats the argument for it anyways. If you choose to believe in a higher power, arguments like these are pretty mundane actually. Compared to there is a God/there isnt the side discussions really go no where. Only enmasse do the two sides of the equation start to take shape, and give the person a body of evidence to consider when making the choice...or...choosing subconsciously, which I presume happens just as often.