Greatest I am said:I think that God can tolerate sin with no problem.
Then why did God turn his face away from His Holy Son, Jesus Christ, when Jesus became sin for us on the cross?
What you are saying borderlines on blasphemy, brother.
Greatest I am said:Check Job.
Not only have I "checked" Job, but I have read Job and taught Job many, many times.
I would like for you to show me where in the book of Job that it says that God is tolerant of sin.
Greatest I am said:God and Satan are quite cordial together.
Whatever is happening in this passage is not cordiality. The bible says that these spirit beings were "presenting" themselves before God. God has apparently called them into his presence for a reason. This isn't a friendly visit.
When God comments on Job's faithfulness, Satan attacks not Job, but God. He accuses God of making a "robot" out of Job and keeping Job from sinning by showing him with blessings.
Sour grapes on the devil's part.
God gives Satan a test. The trials of Job aren't so much about trials of Job as it is about God proving the devil to be a liar and an accuser.
Greatest I am said:God is the creator of evil.
God created Lucifer. He did not create evil. That came from Lucifer's own heart.
Greatest I am said:He is clearly the master of evil according to many scriptures.
Cite those scripture passages please. All of them. You said there were many. Again, you are bordering on blasphemy of the Holy Spirit by attributing evil to God.
Greatest I am said:He clearly thinks that evil needs to be here otherwise He could rid us of it with a snap of His mighty fingers.
No, God clearly wants to protect his children from evil, knowing that they face it everyday.
Last edited: