Father
Devourer of Truth
Isiah 45:7 a somewhat overlooked passage of the Old Testament. but the one quote that is from the King James version is " I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things." the verse itself is quite metaphoric though I don't think that was the intention because the bronze age writers probably did not know darkness is just the absence of Light and is not created. simply a subtraction of a light source.
If the verse itself is taken as is it pretty much states the source of Light and Dark. Good and Evil. is first and foremost God.
there are other verses from different translations like in NCV "I made the light and the darkness. I bring peace, and I cause troubles. I, the Lord, do all these things."
which has a far less powerful quote. but still does not really remove the issue.
if God creates Good and Evil. which is backed by the tree of knowledge which Adam and Eve ate from granting them knowledge of Good and Evil. or essentially Gods Morality. can there truly be an Adversary?
what are your thoughts on this?
If the verse itself is taken as is it pretty much states the source of Light and Dark. Good and Evil. is first and foremost God.
there are other verses from different translations like in NCV "I made the light and the darkness. I bring peace, and I cause troubles. I, the Lord, do all these things."
which has a far less powerful quote. but still does not really remove the issue.
if God creates Good and Evil. which is backed by the tree of knowledge which Adam and Eve ate from granting them knowledge of Good and Evil. or essentially Gods Morality. can there truly be an Adversary?
what are your thoughts on this?