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Post by gadreel on Jun 18, 2019 2:00:07 GMT
You are aware of course that the tempter in the garden is generally considered to be Satan not God right? Theophobiacs routinely think 1. Satan is just doing God's will. 2. Everything is preordained. 3. God allowed it so that means he wanted it. And they may be right, but the point is that the tempter is Satan, not God, and no matter what you think God's role was in the temptation (bearing in mind that there is also an argument that God IS Satan) the fact is the story implicates Satan and there is a good reason for that.
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