Friday, July 21, 2023

Hasty Theodicy

 

How could God be omnipotent, all-loving, and omniscient and yet evil flourishes in the world?

 

I do not know for sure, and I am not convinced that anyone can speak with pure knowledge and authority about this contradiction, this mystery.

 

Evil is spiritual and morally and socially existent, not just a social construct. God is a speck evil and the Devil is a speck good, so it is obvious that God created evil, or at least is part evil so that De experiences evil and understands it objectively and subjectively while fighting it constantly. Jesus was ½ human so being human is to be born evil, so Jesus roughly was born a bit more than ¼ evil.

 

I do not think God causes or created evil—De might have to make our moral choices, born of free will—meaningful and important—so much as God is part evil and thus exists and participates in a Universe/Fate/the One that is good more than bad but is both.

 

It is true that evil is the opposite of or absence of good, but spiritual hate and spiritual hatefulness exists for its own purposes, separate from, not just in opposition to goodness and God.

 

God is part evil, but God is not to blame for evil in the world, so much as God is related to it in some small way, just as the Devil is not to be praised for the little good residing in Sa—he always was or was created by Fe (Fate) that way.

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