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Originally Posted by logo73
Is it moral to tell someone NOT to do something when I know before, that he will anyway do it? I should in the future also behave like that and be as 'moral' as your God.
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Originally Posted by logo73
No, I said, that (within the story) this so called 'God' is misbehaving and breaking his own moral laws. Or is it a helpful behavior to lure someone into something, when you know in advance, that he's fail?
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Ah, you must be talking about Adam and Eve, and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
You're wondering why, if God knew that Adam and Eve would disobey Him (that is, SIN), why did He tempt them in the first place?
Right?
Why not preserve the perfect Creation and just put a fence around that pesky tree?
Well, we can't answer that for you. He decides what is right and wrong, and that is what He chose to do.
Think of it this way; had He not allowed Adam and Eve to sin, there'd still only be two people living in the Garden, and you'd never be given the chance to spend eternity being burned alive in God's Lake of Fire.