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You are an amazingly poor handler of words and ideas. Competence has ABSOLUTELY NO MEANING until you know the aim of the One you are challenging.


And worse than that you have a fallacy in every single example


God created Heaven and God created Satan free and good. By your own premise, if he was free then God has no blame at all in the outcome.


Eden is a garden, it accounts for nothing. But Adam like Satan was made free and abused that freedom, which contradicts your own view of what evil is. If I tell my child not to do something and he does, and you blame me then it wouldn't matter to you if I had told him to go ahead and do the bad thing. That is your 'reasoning'.


And you make an asss of yourself over Noah because if it proves anything it proves that God's aim was not just to see a fall and then destroy. As they say in Theology, The Flood proves that God was intent on blessing man even if man didn't care to be blessed.


and then you show yourself a nutcase, since Hell is the result of the other 3 thlings you deny. I can prove it beyond doubt, that even an evil person would find Heaven to be Hell and logically MUST find it to be Hell. REady,




;—it is fearful, but it is right to say it;—that if we wished to imagine a punishment for an unholy, reprobate soul, we perhaps could not fancy a greater than to summon it to heaven. Heaven would be hell to an irreligious man. We know how unhappy we are apt to feel at present, when alone in the midst of strangers, or of men of different tastes and habits from ourselves. How miserable, for example, would it be to have to live in a foreign land, among a people whose faces we never saw before, and whose language we could not learn. And this is but a faint illustration of the loneliness of a man of earthly dispositions and tastes, thrust into the society of saints and angels. How forlorn would he wander through the courts of heaven! He would find no one like himself; he would see in every direction the marks {8} of God's holiness, and these would make him shudder. He would feel himself always in His presence. He could no longer turn his thoughts another way, as he does now, when conscience reproaches him. He would know that the Eternal Eye was ever upon him; and that Eye of holiness, which is joy and life to holy creatures, would seem to him an Eye of wrath and punishment. God cannot change His nature. Holy He must ever be. But while He is holy, no unholy soul can be happy in heaven.


See it:

But while He is holy, no unholy soul can be happy in heaven.


Now change your name, get some plastic surgery and quit being a useless pain in the asss to humanity until you die :)


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