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Because he wanted evil because he wanted to teach us
Debate Score:11
Arguments:10
Total Votes:11
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why didn't God make us sinless

Because he wanted evil

Side Score: 5
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because he wanted to teach us

Side Score: 6
1 point

Face the fucking facts if God made us to sin than he is for evil plann and simple.

Ow but let me guss you will say it's not him that made us sin it's are own choice and part of a nature.

God knows what will happen in the future and by that he knew we would sin and by that he had the choice to make us or not.

Side: Because he wanted evil
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Also if you God people think that just because scientists can't prove what was before the big bang doesn't mean God it just means that we need to hit more break though's and anyway how did God make the big bang because if you say there was nothing than you think that God could make something out of nothing but you also have to think how was God even made out of nothing that's not even possible to make something out of nothing.

God believers say God was always that's not possible if we go back to the beginning of time how was time to even to start and in order for something to start you need time and with out time there is no time for something to even start time.

Side: Because he wanted evil
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With certainty, the God who utilizes the concept of sin is a human construction. The notion of sin was introduced to reduce human nature predominantly to its perceived negative attributes, and to displace the capacity for regulating our conduct onto a third party. The idea of sin dictates that the only path to salvation, in life and the purported after life, is to turn to a third party to cure the human condition. Religion uses sin to construct the idea of evil in human nature to justify its own necessity, as well as the necessity of individual submission to religious organizations.

Side: Because he wanted evil
1 point

Because he was bored and wanted something to do. Look up darkmatter2525's "What if Man Obeyed God" for a funny and enlightening video about this very topic.

Side: Because he wanted evil
2 points

The name of the tree in the midst of the garden is the key to understanding this.

Side: because he wanted to teach us
1 point

I believe this debate is a tag off of what I was arguing about with him. I said that without knowing sin/evil/bad goodness is hard to understand which means understanding God also becomes difficult.

Side: because he wanted to teach us
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If you guys actually pick up a Bible it'll tell you that Adam and Eve were born sinless, but by listening to the Serpent of Satan they became sinful by disobeying God.

Side: because he wanted to teach us
lolzors93(3225) Disputed
1 point

And he makes each and every one of us does he not? And are we sinless?

Side: Because he wanted evil

Because he wanted to teach us that he is just the illusion of safety/security we create to comfort ourselves in this rather horrifying and chaotic world.

Side: because he wanted to teach us
1 point

Maybe God just simply made us... And the world is full of benefits and detriments, some of which we call sins.

Side: because he wanted to teach us