FHII
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I appreciate your post, but I'm not going to respond further on whether Lucifer or the King of Tyre was Satan. It's not the topic of this post. I only commented because I don't believe such things and thus, I think the scripture given in the OP doesn't even apply.
Overall, I believe God appoints corrupt leaders, knows they are corrupt and knows what they will do, and uses them for his purpose. So when God does this, I object to the notion that "God is evil" because he allowed corrupt leaders. I fully believe God knew what he was doing when he did it. What's going on is a "man" is trying to give God a way out of looking evil in the sight of men. Rediculous! God don't care what men think of him! There are a few occasions when he did.... But using the notion of free will to "let God off the hook" for doing things that imbicile men (I am speaking in general terms) think is wrong....
DAMN! WHAT GALL!!!
I appreciate your post, but I'm not going to respond further on whether Lucifer or the King of Tyre was Satan. It's not the topic of this post. I only commented because I don't believe such things and thus, I think the scripture given in the OP doesn't even apply.
Overall, I believe God appoints corrupt leaders, knows they are corrupt and knows what they will do, and uses them for his purpose. So when God does this, I object to the notion that "God is evil" because he allowed corrupt leaders. I fully believe God knew what he was doing when he did it. What's going on is a "man" is trying to give God a way out of looking evil in the sight of men. Rediculous! God don't care what men think of him! There are a few occasions when he did.... But using the notion of free will to "let God off the hook" for doing things that imbicile men (I am speaking in general terms) think is wrong....
DAMN! WHAT GALL!!!