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i never did get an answer on this back while i had to attend religious class in high school
later in college by pure chance a nun attended there (pretty liberal, colored hair infested college so it was rare) and she made me remember there are actual people devoting their whole life to a made up entity
so christcucks how do you answer this paradox?
inb4
>evil doesnt actually exist
>adam and eves fall is the reason for evil
>muh freewill
face it cucklets, even if you apply semantics and call evil a "lack of goodness" its still a thing
a world with free will but no sin/evil is possible (albeit statistically improbable, but that doesnt matter god is all powerful), so why did he make adam and eve knowing they would sin?
Solve this and ill reconsider christianity
later in college by pure chance a nun attended there (pretty liberal, colored hair infested college so it was rare) and she made me remember there are actual people devoting their whole life to a made up entity
so christcucks how do you answer this paradox?
inb4
>evil doesnt actually exist
>adam and eves fall is the reason for evil
>muh freewill
face it cucklets, even if you apply semantics and call evil a "lack of goodness" its still a thing
a world with free will but no sin/evil is possible (albeit statistically improbable, but that doesnt matter god is all powerful), so why did he make adam and eve knowing they would sin?
Solve this and ill reconsider christianity