That is correct!
Wrong. It was with Eve.
Wilderness?
Of course. I do not follow traditional teaching of the Church regarding Satan, etc. I used to, but not anymore based on God's Word.
I have clearly explained how God created evil earlier.
First, God created everything that was good, right? But He didn't create murders, He didn't create rape, He didn't create drunkenness. He didn't create hatred. He didn't create harlotry. He didn't create homosexuality. He didn't create adultery or pride. God didn't create thieves, immorality and cruelty -- therefore He didn't create everything. By blaming all his misfortunes and sins and shortcomings on others, including God, his friends and the all powerful super villain, Satan.
Someone once said, "We have met the enemy and he is us."
Genesis 1:31
- "And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day."
Everything was good
until WE created the enemy, the adversary spirit, which is
US. It was man
HIMSELF (James 1:15) "who lusted after the fruit of the tree, and when that lust conceived, it brought forth sin (disobedience to God's law not to eat of it), when it man sinned it brought forth death" (James 1:15). It's not rocket science, it's the narrative God has inspired showing us
our responsibility for our sins, not His responsible because "He created an evil spirit being". We polluted that which was good, we corrupted and spoiled what God had created perfect. All the wickedness in the world
the spirit of man created, not God. It's God's Spirit that saves us from our own. Nor did some SI's fantasy super-powered fallen angel give sin to man, man conceived thee unlawful desires of himself. So there is no need for us to attempt to find some super fallen angel to blame for our wandering eye and willful desires.
Look within yourself and
you will see that wickedness lies just beneath the surface in the flesh, and but for the Spirit and grace of God, we Christians would also me fallen stars of heaven.
If God says He creates evil, does that mean God creates sin? That is a BIG question that will be explained in this
article.
@rwb