Childeye
Well, without saying that I agree with you, I have to say that your idea has points of interest. The tree of the knowledge of good and evil for example. And the way you composed these two sentences, “Satan could be construed as darkness when compared to that which is insatiable. In the end he consumes himself with his own mouth speaking vanities.” would make a good basis for a good movie under different circumstances. Of course Hollywood would ruin it by changing it just because it has a Christian element in it.
The common idea of Genesis 1 & 2 is that it refers to the creation of the universe and then the creation of the earth. One of the reasons that I have never been able to accept that interpretation is because Satan comes out of nowhere in the form of a snake, or more apt a lizard since it doesn’t crawl on its belly until after the fall. To the point, there is no record of the creation of Satan in this so called creation account of the universe. And what was created was called good. This implies to me that this creation was of the earth and its immediate surroundings, and it is from the perspective of one standing on the earth. I think the Gap Theory may have come about because of that realization, not just a way to deal with Evolutionism. You know, that Hebrew word that is translated as Heavens in Genesis 1:1 is translated as air or sky in 1:28 & 30. Well, replace Heavens with sky in all of the verses in those two chapters and see how it changes the whole meaning. It wouldn’t be the first time a translation was the result of preconceived notions.
But back to the creation of evil. I think that evil already existed by the time of the creation of Adam and Eve and the tree of knowledge was put there to complete something preknown by God, that humanity couldn’t resist temptation. Ephesians does say that what Jesus would do as far as redemption was determined before the foundation of the world. Your idea of the existence of evil destroying vanity fits in well with that. Whether or not God created evil, there is good reason to believe that evil has its purpose in the present economy of God.
PC