Evil has the ability to make things clear, which is why it is accepted as an existence in this worldly context. If God did not want something to exist, it would not be able to do so. But wrongdoing done conscientiously is not necessarily a permanent or damning thing. This is important because God commanded a marked fall. Can people understand evil, given that it has corrupted them? What is the opposition of good? What is its equivalent in maturity? These are questions that are difficult to answer, but they are worth considering. Can you cope with this much stress? If a good has many appearances, how can we recognize it completely universally with our own evaluation? How can I be proud of my abilities? If God's power over all critical objects is decisive, then his wise use of the divine dignity of critical objects must be absolute. But we are not representative of God. Less successful resistance than absolute resistance to evil is how resolutely evil it is to maintain a lively life. This means that 50% of strong resistance is considered evil by God. So why did God mark us as all evil, the pagan world as a place of violence, and evil in every steep aspect, but still dominate the controversial twists and turns of history? Is it? To help the good thrive in the midst of all the negative things? Clearly, God is able to maintain a moral balance of good and evil, as well as his organizational abilities that we cannot even imagine. In this sense, God uses creative ideas to see the exciting potential in necessary things. Thus, evil is only as defined by God in His foresight, as He determines it to be.
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