PastorSBC1303
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cowboymatt said:Bill and PastorSBC: I think the problem that both of you are feeling would be alleviated by understanding that the OT gives God very human attributes -- anthropomorphisms. This was in accomodation to the people for whom the OT was written...so that they could understand. The point of all of the passages we are talking about is not whether or not God created or caused anything; the point is that God is the behind it all.
If we want to know what the Bible has to say about God's role with evil and sin we should look to passages that are about that: like James 1, which clearly indicates that evil and sin are the fault of humanity. It is one of the rules of interpretation: the clearer passage that is actually about the subject in question is the one on which to lean.
Thanks Matt. I am glad to see you have been able to grasp it all.
It just seems like there is more there than what you have stated here...
The more I study it, the more I feel like I really do not grasp just how big and powerful our God truly is.
Maybe I am just overanlyzing something. It is an interesting concept, and I appreciate your thoughts on it.