And what is the basis of your decision that the Bible is full of fiction? Because it presents things you think impossible? Because it's an ancient book? What's the basis for this determination?
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No it does not - I don't quote the Bible as proof - I quote it to show you why I hold a certain view. I contend that people who have dismissed God out of their lives will experience a restlessness and a discontent because - as C.S. Lewis wrote - God designed us to "run" on Him (like a car is designed to "run" on gasoline); trying to "run" on any other "fuel" (sex, money, fame, relationships, addictions, etc) will not only not satisfy, but will drive us deeper into despair.
Evil is a consequence of God's desire that we be "free moral agents": in order for us to be truly free, we needed to have the viable choice to choose other than to serve God; otherwise we are autonomatons who cannot help but choose good because bad is not an option if we don't have freewill (the logic behind the placement of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden). God is love - and because love is a choice (not a feeling or a chemical reaction) there must be the choice to not love. Lucifer, the greatest of God's angels, used his freewill to place himself in opposition of God - and his rebellion against God resulted in the creation of sin in the universe. God didn't create sin/evil - but the necessary and potential consequence of making morally free creatures is that they might choose to not do the right thing.



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