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Pascal's Wager
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I posted another poll on another thread and someone (in a round about way) got me to thinking:
If that is so, then how is it that a third of them rebelled, along with Satan, and had to be thrown out of Heaven (Luke 10:18, Rev 12:3-9).
Remember: these are the beings that shouted for Joy when God created the earth, who WORSHIPED God in His Glory (at one point) and praised Him day & night. (Job 38:7)
What on earth happened?
Is it possible that the angles are not created as perfect beings? I've never seen scripture that states that God creates the angels as perfect beings.
This is not some trite issue. There are important ramifications to the answer of this question: if the angels were perfect beings and they rebelled against God, then what are we to expect when WE are in heaven as perfect beings? Isn't it also possible that rebellion might occur within our ranks at some time in the future? Why not, if this happened with the angels (this, according to Jesus, no less)?
If God created the angels as imperfect beings such that they would revolt and try to overthrow God, then how could they be in Heaven with God in the first place? There is nothing imperfect in His presence, right?
Did God create all of the angels as perfect beings?
If that is so, then how is it that a third of them rebelled, along with Satan, and had to be thrown out of Heaven (Luke 10:18, Rev 12:3-9).
Remember: these are the beings that shouted for Joy when God created the earth, who WORSHIPED God in His Glory (at one point) and praised Him day & night. (Job 38:7)
What on earth happened?
Is it possible that the angles are not created as perfect beings? I've never seen scripture that states that God creates the angels as perfect beings.
This is not some trite issue. There are important ramifications to the answer of this question: if the angels were perfect beings and they rebelled against God, then what are we to expect when WE are in heaven as perfect beings? Isn't it also possible that rebellion might occur within our ranks at some time in the future? Why not, if this happened with the angels (this, according to Jesus, no less)?
If God created the angels as imperfect beings such that they would revolt and try to overthrow God, then how could they be in Heaven with God in the first place? There is nothing imperfect in His presence, right?