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DélioPT said:


You may identify and define qualities, but that`s not equal to creating them.

Saying "men is inherently good" isn`t the same as saying it´s 100% good or that he`s good 24/7. It means that people know right from wrong, in one way, and in another, taking into consideration that people were created as a reflection of God, people are born good, they might just choose another way, because you were made free.
The question is, when someone`s views clash with God`s, "why do they clash?". Everyone can tell a different reason, but they will probably be similar in essence.

God knows what will happen, but that doesn`t erase the fact that you will have to live your life and make choices along the way. That doesn`t even erase the part where He tries to put you on the right path. The purpose of life and knowing everything still has to "happen" to be real.

"Right" and "wrong" aren't universal qualities, they're culturally determined. What's "wrong" in one culture can be considered "right" in another and vice versa.

As for your last paragraph, it does not change the fact that life, using all the rules of Christian dogma, is pointless.  God may try to "put you on the right path", but he still knows whether you'll accept or not. Read my post to Kasz. I already showed that Christianity negates the very purpose it attritbutes to life.



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