Is God responsible for mankind's sin? That is, is he blameworthy for it?
Greetings my brother in Christ, Brightfame52. Grace and hope to you.
In my quote above I asked a question that I felt I needed answered to reveal your intent on what you are saying. You replied to me with what seems to me to be a vague response. You replied...
God is the first cause of sin because He is the first cause of Salvation from sin. Or do you suppose God got the idea of Salvation from sin outside of Himself ?
This doesn't really answer the question,
is God blameworthy for the sin in the world?
So is God blameworthy for the sin in the world?
Unless you are actually trying to imply He is blameworthy for all sin, and if this is the case, then this would seem to be a non-Christian view you are trying to preach (and I think you are Christian, so it must be something else).
I affirm that the Holy Scripture teaches us that God
“worked out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will” (Eph 1:11) before the creation of the world. This was God the Father working out
“everything to its proper end” (Prov 16:4), numbering the days of all humankind
“before one of them came to be” (Psa 139:16), so that His
“purpose [would] stand” (Isa 46:10).
All of this, we'll call sovereignty, does not dictate that God is culpable for the sin in the world. All theologians throughout history, I'll repeat that, all theologians throughout history rightly claim the sovereignty of God but deny He is culpable for sin in the world. It becomes incumbent on them, the theologians, to then explain how and why. And all that I have read attempt such.
It's not ok, in my view, that we say God is the first cause of all things but then not explain why or how He is not culpable for the sin in the world. Because the Holy Scripture tells us that
"Let no one say when he is tempted, "I am tempted by God"; for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone" (James 1:13).
If one doesn't know how to reconcile God's sovereignty and God not being culpable for sin in the world. Then one should just claim that. I don't know how the two are reconciled. I just know God is sovereign and He is
not culpable for the sin in the world. But to claim sovereignty and then imply or leave unsaid when the question is asked if God is culpable...that's a bad thing (imo).
Keep seeking God's truth as if it were hidden treasure.