Greatestiam is an idiot looking for attention.
Surely you can do better than this garbage you're posting.
I am, but so few Christians know how to apologetics, argue or debate, --- and keep running away the moment morals or core traits of Yahweh's become an issue.
Too many Christian losers know they are losers and just troll these days.
They tuck their genocidal garbage god behind their supernatural shield, and run away. Pathetic bunch of demonstrable liars.
Just like your pathetic response is partly proving.
Go away and learn how to post instead of just conceding defeat.
Regards
DL
With infinite power God could always create something better. But with infinite wisdom and goodness God freely willed to create a world "in a state of journeying" towards its ultimate perfection. In God's plan this process of becoming involves the appearance of certain beings and the disappearance of others, the existence of the more perfect alongside the less perfect, both constructive and destructive forces of nature. With physical good there exists also
physical evil as long as creation has not reached perfection.
For almighty God. . ., because he is supremely good, would never allow any evil whatsoever to exist in his works if he were not so all-powerful and good as to cause good to emerge from evil itself.
In time you may discover that God in his almighty providence can bring a good from the consequences of an evil, even a moral evil, caused by his creatures: "It was not you", said Joseph to his brothers, "who sent me here, but God. . . You meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive." From the greatest moral evil ever committed - the rejection and murder of God's only Son, caused by the sins of all men - God, by his grace that "abounded all the more", brought the greatest of goods: the glorification of Christ and our redemption. But for all that, evil never becomes a good.
We know that in everything God works for good for those who love him. The constant witness of the saints confirms this truth.
God is using you. What you intend for evil, God is using for good.